199 stories by "CUNY TV"
Host Carol Jenkins sits down with Sade Lythcott, CEO of the National Black Theatre"one of the longest-running theaters founded by a woman of color"to discuss the legacy of her mother, Barbar…
Patrick Pacheco sits down with Tony Award"winning director "Darko Tresnjak" and the cast of "Archduke"""Jake Berne," "Adrien Rolet," and "Jason Sanchez""to explore Pulitzer Prize finalist "R…
Enter the worlds of Cleo Reed and Momo Boyd. Join them in the studio as ideas take shape, in rehearsal as their craft comes together, and onstage during the moments their followers love. Pur…
The Mariachi Reyes family captivated audiences on social media stardom with vibrant musical performances and heartwarming humor. Behind their lively facade, the family quietly navigated pers…
Lady Lee Andrews found her voice in poetry. Through Poet's Passage in San Juan, she offers that same freedom of expression to everyone who walks through its doors.
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Experience the holiday spirit in New York City! Mike Gilliam brings you festive performances from the John Jay Singers, New York Holiday Singers, and the Gotham Chorus"plus Time Out New York…
You've probably noticed, the holidays are here! NYC transforms into a winter wonderland this time of year and Donna Hanover shows us some of the best and brightest ways to celebrate the seas…
This month on Arts in the City… we take a look at incredible contemporary Indigenous Art; stop by an Upper West Side jazz club; chat with Tony Award-winning actress Ali Stroker; check out …
"Beau The Musical" is a rock-concert musical redefining queer coming-of-age stories through country music. Host Patrick Pacheco welcomes writer Douglas Lyons and star Matt Rodin to explore t…
Ty Jones, Producing Artistic Director of the Classical Theater of Harlem, shares how the organization brings to life classical stories with a twist while surviving federal funding cuts to th…
In this episode of One to One, host Sheryl McCarthy speaks with Lauren Haynes, Head Curator and Vice President of Arts and Culture for the Trust for Governors Island. Haynes discusses the is…
On this episode of LATiNAS " host Tinabeth Piña celebrates Puerto Rican Heritage month with a story about Los Pleneros de la 21 - an East Harlem based non-profit and Grammy award winning …
Disaster strikes on the day of the Hub Festival when the video crew's camera goes missing. Crew member Aoi sets out to recover it, facing unexpected obstacles along the way. As time runs out…
Nnenna Freelon, a seven-time Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist and composer, podcaster and now author, shares with host Carol Jenkins how she overcame a series of personal losses and how that g…
The soaring sound of an organ is easily recognizable, but the making of that music is far more complex. Carol Anne Riddell meets organist Gail Archer and takes an insider's look at organ pla…
On this episode of Italics, we head to the studio for an interview with New York Times bestselling author, filmmaker, and playwright Adriana Trigiani.
Adriana grew up in Virginia and has mad…
Patrick Pacheco reunites with our expert panel"Ruthie Fierberg ("Broadway News"), Adam Feldman ("Time Out New York"), and Jan Simpson (Broadway Radio's "All the Drama")"for Part Two of our F…
This month on Arts in the City… we visit an exhibit dedicated to the stunts and spectacle of Mission: Impossible; take a look at some incredible travel photography; get the inside scoop on…
As the leaves turn, the theatrical season blooms: Patrick Pacheco sits down with our experts"Ruthie Fierberg (Broadway News), Adam Feldman (Time Out New York), and Jan Simpson (Broadway Radi…
Carmen Boullosa interviews Mario Murillo, professor and journalist, about the upcoming elections and the vital role of a free press in strengthening democracy. Designer Pedro Juan shares how…
Tony Award winner Ali Stroker"the first wheelchair user to win Broadway's top honor"joins Patrick Pacheco to share her journey as performer, author, advocate, and new mom. From "Spring Awake…
On this segment of CUNY Laureates, we learn how Brooklyn College graduate Howard Sackler used his knowledge of classical drama to reveal the problems of modern times.
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Chancellor Félix V. Matos RodrÃguez and David Garza, CEO of the historic Henry Street Settlement, explore its legacy of education and community partnerships in uplifting New Yorkers and …
On this episode of CUNY Laureates, we profile three Guggenheim Fellows who graduated from the City University of New York. John Yao, a graduate of Queens College's Aaron Copland School of Mu…
On this segment of CUNY Laureates, we hear about Harold Schonberg, the Brooklyn College graduate who devoted his life and writing to the thing he loved most: music.
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