Volume 275 | July 31st 2025

CUNY TV Receives 21 New York Emmy® Nominations!


Continuing to soar, CUNY TV rings up twenty-one New York Emmy® Award Nominations for outstanding local programming, honoring a variety of the station’s signature series.


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Premiering This Week

Donna McKechnie on "A Chorus Line" at 50 & "Chess" Returns

Donna McKechnie reflects on the 50th anniversary of "A Chorus Line" and her complex relationship with Michael Bennett. Plus: our experts discuss the cult musical "Chess" returning to Broadway with Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit, and Nicholas Christopher.


Friday - Sunday | 8:30 PM

THEATER: All the Moving Parts

NYC Indie Theatre Film Festival Showcase

Marc Weitz, founder of the NYC Indie Theatre Film Festival, and Jocelyn Kuritsky, founder of Staging Film, lead an insightful conversation with filmmakers Elise Valderrama, Ryan Spahn, David Skeist, and Don Castro. 


Friday - Sunday | 2:00 PM

CUNY TV Presents

Open Roads: New Italian Cinema

Italics heads to Lincoln Center for the 24th Open Roads: New Italian Cinema, featuring 14 films from acclaimed directors and rising talents. We caught up with filmmakers to discuss their stories and creative process.


Monday - Thursday | 9:30 AM

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On this special LATiNAS episode, host Tinabeth Piña explores immigration—covering mental health, advocacy, and community empowerment and spotlighting stories that matter to NYC’s immigrant community.

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LATiNAS & Immigration: A Special CUNY TV Presentation

Host Tinabeth Piña dives into the crucial topic of immigration - from mental health challenges

faced by immigrants to groundbreaking advocacy

& empowerment, this special episode shines a

light on stories that matter to New York City's immigrant community.

“Ninetails” with Sally Wen Mao

In this Book It… we chat with author, poet, and CUNY professor Sally Wen Mao about her new book “Ninetails”; Isabel Ortiz speaks with Alejandro Heredia about his debut novel “Loca”; and Linda Stasi has her always Uncensored reviews.

Arnold Wilkerson: From Broadway to Baking

This is a special encore edition of “A Slice of New York,” re-visiting an old friend. Once an actor, Arnold Wilkerson traded the spotlight for a new venture, launching The Little Pie Company. Plus, CUNY experts

join the panel with tips and resources to turn small business passions into profits.

For a full list of premieres from last week, click here

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