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Host Kim Singleton screens one of her early short films "Not of the Flesh". It is in memory of two of the actors, Maleta Apogo and Dave Robinson.
ACLU’s James Esseks explains the draft Supreme Court decision on abortion rights and how it threatens LGBTQ+ people.
Harvard professor Martin Puchner is a national treasure. Arguably one of the world’s leading literary scholars, his fascinating, original research looks at the “stories behind the stories” of the greatest works in the history of Literature. Here we feature a relaxed, one hour Zoom dialogue with...
Cuban composer Osvaldo Farre. His life & his music
On this episode we are profiling co-host and co-founder of this show, almost seven years ago; Stanley Aronowitz, a political activist and cultural critic, an advocate for a reinvigorated labor movement and a professor of sociology, cultural studies and urban education at the CUNY Graduate Center.
Host Kim Singleton discusses the Netflix movie "Monster" with guests Ameer Allen, Jamar Gillespie and Livingstone Steele.
MNN joins forces with Bronxnet to present programming celebrating 50 years of Hip Hop!