Tonight, April 10th, 2019 watch the 200th episode of The Way to Go!
Hosted by Alan Bendich, the show was originated more than 20 years ago by Alan’s father-in-law, Norman Liss. The theme of his show was places to go and things to do in the New York metropolitan area. Norman’s show was the inspiration for the new The Way to Go which continues this theme with an emphasis on the performing arts.
Shows include informal conversations with filmmakers about how they became interested in film making and how they got started, how they develop their ideas and hone their craft, etc. Filmmakers are usually calling the shots and telling their stories, but on The Way to Go, they talk about their own experiences and take us behind the scenes.
Tune in this TONIGHT at 7:00pm to LMCTV ch. 75 Optimum and 36 Verizon to watch this milestone episode!
Watch on Optimum Channel 75/Verizon Channel 36, on the Local channel on LMCTV.org, or our Facebook Live stream!
This week’s show: Check out a new segment: Coming Soon Highlights from this year’s STEM-Tastic The latest from the Mamaroneck school budget 2019-2020 …and more!
LMCTV will be broadcasting LIVE from Memorial Field on Saturday, April 13 at 6:00pm, when the Mamaroneck Tigers boys lacrosse team will host the Half Hollow Hills East Thunderbirds.
Fans have three ways to watch starting at 6:00pm:
Optimum channel 77/Fios channel 34
Using the Cablecast Screenweave app on any Roku or Apple TV
Tune in WEDNESDAY APRIL 10, 2019 for the 18th Annual Poetry Live!
The event is a a collection of student poetry to celebrate young poets and National Poets Laureate. LMCTV will be airing the recording of this Wednesday night at 9:00pm on channel 75 Optimum 36 Verizon. It will repeat Thursday Aptil 11 at 3am, 9am, and 3pm.
WJWW’s water violation explained Look back at Sportime’s proposed plan for private multi-sport club Estelle Gourmet highlights a few local female entrepreneurs A look at The Heart of Coop exhibit opening
“Be afraid. Be very afraid.” From the very beginning, Hollywood movies have offered a frightening reflection of our deep fear of technology, its effects, and sinister implications. Time-traveling terminators, resurrected dinosaurs, alien invasions, and virtual prisons all give us a sense of just how terrified Hollywood writers, directors, and producers think we are (or should be).
In this class we will investigate popular, pivotal movies and discuss their fears, warnings, and possible solutions to this ever-increasing cultural technophobia. Discussion topics will include: “the mad scientist and you,” “ghosts in the machines,” “malfunctioning machinations,” “risks and rewards,” and “the power of human ingenuity.”
Throughout these classes, we will discuss Modern Times, Frankenstein, The Fly, Godzilla, War of the Worlds , 2001: A Space Oddessy, Moonraker, Blade Runner, Star Wars, The Matrix , and Wall-E.
Our next class will cover the 1999 sci-fi/action film, The Matrix (Wachowski), and touch upon the many conflicts with technology, ethics of artificial intelligence and surveillance, themes including “fate vs. choice,” and our cultural obsession with truth and meaning.
Click HERE to register for this free class at LMCTV, space is limited.