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  • Time Out, episode 134

    Time Out, episode 134

    This tape features a 1984 episode of “Time Out,” a weekly sports program that is hosted by a number of Chicago area journalists and sportscasters. This week’s commentators are award winning sports columnist John Schulian, WBMX Sportscaster and Assistant Coach for DePaul University’s Men’s Basketball team Kenny McReynolds, WIND reporter Fran Spielman, and former NBA star John Mengelt.

  • CamNet, episode 301

    CamNet, episode 301

    Two hour cable program produced by Nancy Cain and friends in L.A. in the mid-90s with a focus on the 1992 election.

  • Image Union: All night

    Image Union: All night

    Image Union’s late-night special from 1:45-2:37 a.m. Features a collection of “films and video tapes you don’t usually see on TV”: various short films, commercials, viewer phone calls, music, and interviews.

  • [Michael Mixxin Moor raw #3: at KCRW #2]

    [Michael Mixxin Moor raw #3: at KCRW #2]

    Raw tape with hip hop pioneer Michael Mixxin Moor at radio station KCRW for his show “The Militant Mastermixx.”

  • Atkins #2

    Atkins #2

    An interview with Hall of Fame Defensive End Doug Atkins. Atkins examines the years following his retirement from the NFL, which have been largely comprised of an odyssey of different careers in all parts of the country. Atkins also discusses his short turn as an actor, as well as his time with the Chicago Bears and Cleveland Browns.

  • Chicago Stadium ext. / IIT ext.

    Chicago Stadium ext. / IIT ext.

    B-roll exterior shots of the front of Chicago Stadium and the Arthur Keating Hall on the IIT campus. The last minute of the tape is the end credits of a show called “Destination Stanley Cup”.

  • [High School Diploma for Puerto Rican Nationalists]

    [High School Diploma for Puerto Rican Nationalists]

    At the church. Cancel Miranda and others receive high school diploma.

  • 20th Century Project: Studs Terkel

    20th Century Project: Studs Terkel

    An interview with Studs Terkel for the 20th Century Project series. Terkel and the interviewer discuss his career progression, from his early days in radio and television up to his work as a writer with the Works Progress Administration. The two also talk about the importance of radio in the 1930s and how it affected both the social and political worlds.

 
 
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