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.
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“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.
Thousand’s of stories lie within the walls of the library. On a chilly January night, let their stories warm your heart.
Prepare to feel, prepare to see, prepare for an experience like no other at your library!
This free event was brought to you by: The Mamaroneck Library The Village of Mamaroneck Arts Council The Sandbox Theater LMCTV and United States Associates.
The 8th Annual Sound Shore St. Patrick’s Day Parade is right around the corner and LMCTV is marching in the parade, this Sunday March 17, 2019!
If you would like to march with LMCTV, please email your name and how many people will be joining you to Christina,ccarino@lmc-tv.org.
LMCTV will be covering the parade so you can see yourselves on TV!
For anyone watching from home, we will be broadcasting the parade LIVE on all 3 of our channels (75, 76, 77 on Optimum 34, 35, 36 on Verizon!) beginning at 1:30pm!
MAMARONECK, New York (March 11, 2019) – LMCTV announces a 22-game broadcast schedule of spring varsity sports at Mamaroneck High School and Rye Neck High School as part of its LMC Varsity Sports programming.
LMCTV will broadcast three games of the defending Section
1 Class A Champion Mamaroneck Boys Lacrosse team, including a game against Connecticut
powerhouse Newtown airing the weekend of April 26. They will also face perennial
contenders Pleasantville and Half Hollows East in front of the LMCTV cameras (Check below for full schedule).
Mamaroneck’s Girls Lacrosse team, a Section 1 Class A finalist in 2018, will
also be featured three times.
The schedule includes three games with the defending
Section 1 Class AA Finalist Mamaroneck Baseball team, against North Rockland (March
29) and RC Ketcham (April 12), and league rival New Rochelle (May 10). LMC Varsity Sports will also be present for three Mamaroneck Softball
games, including a Sectional Semifinal rematch against John Jay-East Fishkill
(April 19) and a crosstown matchup with Rye Neck (May 10).
LMCTV will also cover three games of the Section 1 Class
B Finalist Rye Neck Softball team, including a rematch of last year’s Section 1
Class B title game against Westlake (April 26). Rye Neck’s Baseball team will
be featured three times, including a matchup against Bronxville (May 10).
Completing the schedule are 2 games each of Rye Neck Boys
and Girls Lacrosse.
Fans can watch all games broadcasted by LMC Varsity Sports by utilizing the
Watch Now feature on our website (www.LMCTV.org),
which also includes an up-to-date schedule, with information on air dates and
times for all televised games.
For more information on LMC Varsity Sports, please contact Rob Moretti, LMCTV Community
Sports Producer at 914-381-2002, x. 207, and rmoretti@lmctv.org. You can also follow LMC
Varsity Sports on Twitter at @LMCTVSports.
LMCTV VARSITY SPORTS AIRS:
Friday: 8 p.m. Saturday: 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. Monday: 1 p.m.