[The 90’s Election Specials raw: Buchanan #3]
Raw footage for The 90’s Election Specials. Republican presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a Croatian event, after which videomaker Aaron Freeman tapes reactions to Buchanan at O’Malley’s pub.
Raw footage for The 90’s Election Specials. Republican presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a Croatian event, after which videomaker Aaron Freeman tapes reactions to Buchanan at O’Malley’s pub.
Footage for The 90’s Election Specials. Videomaker Andrew Jones goes on a mission to find the campaign car of Mel Reynolds (who is running for Congress against incumbent Gus Savage), which was shot at in a drive-by the night before, eventually getting an exclusive interview with Reynolds himself.
Footage for The 90’s election specials. Channel 7 news on primary election night in Illinois.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. The first half of the tape is from the Checkerboard Lounge on February 28, 1991. Angio relaxes and talks to patrons in the famous blues club Checkerboard Lounge on Chicago’s South Side. The exposure is pretty bad so faces don’t register well. The second half is tape of Van Gogh auction on March 10, 1991. Joe Angio goes to an auction house in Chicago where a recently discovered Vincent Van Gogh painting is being sold. Artist Tony Fitzpatrick accompanies him, interviews people attending the show and does some commentary of his own. “This isn’t about art, it’s about money. It seems like money can buy culture.” The painting sells for $1,300,000.
0:00 “American Revolution II: Right On.” Meeting of residents of Uptown with members of the Black Panther party. 0:35 Southern man, leader of Young Patriots, introduces Black Panther Bob Lee to speak to a group of people. 1:05 Lee introduces himself and explains that the Panthers want to help the people of Uptown because they face similar problems to the Panthers on the South and West sides of Chicago. 3:20 People from both groups talk about helping each other take […]
This tape features excerpts from a few different episodes of the “Bill Veeck Show.”
Three part Image Union episode featuring three entries for the Emmy Awards, 1983: “Cocaine Express”, “Death in the West”, and “Window to Windy City.”
A program following several Chicago radio personalities and examining the business of radio in Chicago. The program contains footage of the personalities at work (both on the air and off the air) and follows some of them during their time outside of work. Other people interviewed include various station managers and executives and Chicago radio critic, Robert Feder. Some personalities featured include: WGN ‘s Bob Collins, WGCI’s Tom Joyner, WBEZ’s Dick Buckley, WXRT’s Terri Hemmert, WLUP’s Steve Dahl, Garry Meier, Kevin Matthews, and Jonathon Brandmeier.