Volume 261 | April 23rd 2025

Premiering This Week

Boop! The Betty Boop Musical

Patrick Pacheco sits down with the stars and creators of BOOP! The Musical, the splashy new Broadway show reimagining 1930s cartoon icon Betty Boop for 2025. It’s a time-traveling, feminist fairytale with big laughs, dazzling visuals, and a whole lot of “Boop-oop-a-doop"! 


Friday - Sunday | 8:30 PM

THEATER: All the Moving Parts

Fashion Forward / Spring Trends

In this Spring episode, CUNY fashion experts break down the season’s top trends for women and men. Get style tips to look and feel your best—and discover the exciting work at the Fashion Institute at the CUNY Graduate Center.


Friday - Sunday | 5:00 PM

A Slice of New York

Mass Deportations

Let It Rip takes a deep dive into the Trump administration’s deportation efforts of dissenting voices by international students, the targeting of free speech on college campuses, and the fight against Donald Trump's policies.


Monday - Thursday | 3:30 PM

Let It Rip

Inside the World of an all Women’s Motorcycle Club

On One to One, Sheryl McCarthy talks with CUNY Professor Sarah Hoiland about her book "Righteous Sisterhood", exploring an all-women’s motorcycle club that redefines identity, purpose, and sisterhood on the open road.


Monday - Thursday | 5:30 PM

One to One

“The Note” with Alafair Burke

This month on Book It… we chat with NY Times bestselling author Alafair Burke about her new book “The Note”; Isabel Ortiz speaks with Karla Cornejo Villavicencio about her debut novel “Catalina”; and Linda Stasi has her always Uncensored reviews.


Friday - Sunday | 5:30 PM

Book It

AFT's Randi Weingarten on DOE Cuts, Revisiting Alger Hiss

This week, Sam welcomes AFT President Randi Weingarten to discuss recent education department cuts and their impact on students nationwide. Then, author Jeff Kisseloff challenges the Alger Hiss espionage case in his latest book, "Rewriting Hisstory".


Friday - Sunday | 7:30 PM

The New York Times Close Up with Sam Roberts


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On the 'Gram

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Meet these powerful women from the Bronx as they break down the environmental issues hitting our communities the hardest — and share how they're organizing, speaking out, and creating change.

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Asian Americans Reshaping the Cultural Arts Landscape

In this episode of AAL Cultural Art: Experience the Cambodian Angkor Dance Troupe, explore cross-cultural learning in South Korea, and discover the art of Korean self-care and wellness. Plus, dive into the latest cooking club trends with friends, and

savor the stunning, artisanal glazed cakes by Ann

Tremet—true works of art.

Powerful Voices, Bold Ideas | Urban U

This year’s TEDxCUNY showcases powerful ideas from the student-run stage. At York College, one philosophy professor is rethinking the way the subject is taught, bringing in thinkers of color and

voices often left out of the school curriculum.

Holding on To Our History

Author and historian Martha S. Jones discusses her latest book, The Trouble with Color: An American Family Memoir. Drawing from her family's experiences, Jones highlights the erasure of Black histories and the importance of preserving and sharing

these powerful stories.

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