Guggenheim Manager of Public Engagement Rachel Ropeik and Curator Nat Trotman speak about the Museum Artwork at Jus Broadcasting on the Ajj da Mudda and Jus Galbaat shows. Felix Gonzalez-Torres' sculpture “Untitled” (Public Opinion) spent the month of June at Jus Broadcasting's headquarters in Astoria, Queens.
Video Presents Mid-Point of . . . circle through New York Project
The Punjabi TV Show at Pet Resources
The Bikkar Badshah show featuring Jaggi Singh as a comedic corrupt Punjabi police officer was shot this week at Pet Resources in the South Bronx.
A Punjabi TV Show at Saint Philip's Church
As part of . . . circle through New York this month Punjabi TV network Jus Broadcasting is shooting episodes of its shows at the St. Philip's Church in Harlem. Watch this episode of their topical show Honestly which asks members of the St. Philip's congregation questions such as: How do you feel about the abuse against minority citizens in America? What's your view of interracial relationships? If African Americans and Indians had a dance-off who would win?
Call to Action at Jus Broadcasting
This month Jus Broadcasting is taking up St. Philip's Church's call to action. They have specifically decided to reflect on the lack of Punjabi women actively involved in political scenarios. Why are they not involved and what are some ways they can get involved? These include, but are not limited to, gurudwara (sikh temple) politics, Punjab politics, Indian politics, American politics (local and federal).
During the . . . circle through New York Open House Jus Broadcasting invited the general public into thier studio to shoot an episode of the show Honestly. The questions of the day related to the role of women in contemporary politicl life.
A Punjabi TV Show Visits St. Philip's Again for Thurgood Marshall Law Day
Jus Broadcasting's Punjabi news show Ajj da Mudda talks with St. Philip's Rev Chloe Breyer about interfaith work before the Thurgood Marshall Law Day program which featured Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer.
Punjabi TV Shoots at the Guggenheim
In April Astoria Queen's based Punjabi TV station Jus Broadcasting shot episodes of its news show Aja Mudda and its new fast-paced topical interview show Honestly at the Guggenheim Museum.
The High School Drama Class Scripts and Performs in an Episode of the Punjabi TV Show Bikar Badshah
In March as part of . . . circle through New York, a drama class from the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts wrote and acted in an episode of the Bikkar Badshah show featuring Jaggi Singh as a comedic corrupt Punjabi police officer. The finished episode aired on Jus 24x7.
Join Pinkie the parrot for a special taping of Honestly on Thursday, April 27th!
Jus Broadcasting's show Honestly asks guests on the show to be, well, honest. Join a parrot-themed taping of Honestly with a special appearance by Pinkie in the studio! Drop in any time between 5:00-8:00 PM, friends and guests are also welcome. Participants will be interviewed about topics ranging from art to pets to pop culture, for approximately 15-20 minutes, and will get a chance to meet Pinkie. If you'd like to reserve a specific time, send an email to aharsanyi@guggenheim.org.
Jus Broadcasting Shoots the Bikkar Badshah Show at the Guggenheim Museum
This month as part of . . . circle through New York, Jus Broadcasting will be producing Punjabi TV shows at the Guggenheim Museum. Jus Broadcasting's Bikkar Badshah show features Jaggi Singh as a comedic corrupt Punjabi police officer. Bikkar as he explores the Museum and interacts with visitors. The finished episode will air on Jus 24x7 and will be posted to this site.
Documentation: Giacomo Francia
Watch Punjabi TV Show The VIBE Shot at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
ISAW scholar Irene Soto is interviewed by Jus Broadcasting's show the VIBE on aspects of beauty and fashion in the ancient world.
Documentation: Giacomo Francia
Behind the Scenes - A High School Drama Class on Punjabi TV
Documentation: Giacomo Francia
Watch Punjabi TV Show Jus Galbaat at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
Documentation: Giacomo Francia
Jus Broadcasting Airs Episode Shot with the High School Drama Class
Bikker Badshah with members of the High School Drama class
The high school drama class visit JUS Broadcasting Punjabi TV station
The high school drama class making one of many research visits to JUS Broadcasting, their first stop on . . . circle through New York. They appeared on Bikkar, a corrupt-cop comedy show and are preparing a scripted segment based on their research that will be shot and broadcast film later in March.