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- Bringing together performers, directors, playwrights, designers, choreographers, producers and behind-the-scenes personnel from the American and international theatre, the program offers a rare opportunity for students and audiences to see the people who create theatre engaged in thoughtful conversation with one another. With more than 600 past guests, "Working in the Theatre" has become an unequaled archive of theatrical talk, a chance to hear from the people behind the characters, stories and productions that draw us to the theatre.
- A look at the life and work of writer/filmmaker Nora Ephron.
- Amidst some of the most tumultuous times in our nation's history, Rev. Theodore Hesburgh finds himself in the eye of the storm as he works to advance the causes of peace and equal rights.
- Eric Bentley is one of the most respected theater critics, playwrights, editors and translators of our time. For his 100th birthday, a galaxy of stars honored Bentley at Broadway's legendary Town Hall. The historic evening featured Tony Kushner, Austin Pendleton, Harold Bloom, James Shapiro, Edward Mendelson, Phillip Lopate, Louise Kerz-Hirschfeld, Michael Paller, and Roger Copeland, and was emceed by Michael Riedel. The participants offered readings from Eric Bentley's classic works and shared their thoughts about Bentley's influence on them personally and on American theater, music, and culture. Bentley's work with Brecht, his classic books on the theater, and his own great artistry were all highlighted. The evening was punctuated by theater music of Hanns Eisler and Darius Milhaud, whose songs for Mother Courage were performed by Soprano Karyn Levitt in the composer's original, unpublished version for chamber orchestra, conducted by the late multi-Emmy Award winner Glen Roven. Selections from Eric Bentley's Brecht-Eisler Song Book were also performed by Ms. Levitt and the Hanns Eisler Trio. The film captures all the highlights from this one-of-a-kind live event honoring Eric Bentley and his legacy.
- Thru the lives of young latinos living in NYC, we go into their lives, their dreams and their struggles in this city.
- Science Goes to the Movies chats with some of the most exciting, working scientists about the reality and/or fiction of the science embedded in current film and TV offerings.
- A monthly film review talk show for CUNY TV hosted by NYC film critic Niel Rosen where he and his fellow film critics review new theatrical and on-demand film releases. The show is a spiritual sequel to his previous Talking Pictures show.
- LATiNAS is a monthly magazine show showcasing LATINO women from all walks of life. As these influencers rapidly become an economic and social powerhouse in the USA, the program will profile their power at home, in business and everywhere else in between. LATiNAS is hosted by EMMY® award winning multi-media journalist and author Tinabeth Piña.
- Stylish and modern, "Canape" is the only program entirely devoted to French cultural events in New York and the United States. This monthly half-hour show includes exhibitions, film releases, book translations, festivals, ballets, concerts and theater productions. "Canape" is one of the few French programs to appear on American television. "Canape" has received two nominations for a New York Emmy Award in the category of Arts programming in 2003 and 2004. The show is produced by CUNY-TV and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy.
- New York's fastest growing news sector - the ethnic press. Each show features an in-depth profile of a news organization or a reporter, along with a news roundup.
- Looks at the people and the issues that move and shake communities across New York City - stories that often fly under the radar - and gives them air on CUNY TV.
- Straight Off The Canvas is an award-winning audio described documentary about visually impaired artists in New York City. Art is not just a visual medium. Blind people can enjoy, create and teach art as a creative expression. The film profiles Elizabeth Castallano, a visually impaired art teacher and artist. It also tells the story of blind art teacher Jessica Jones and her students at Lavelle School for the Blind in Bronx, NY.