Image Union, episode 0339
Image Union episode featuring “Can’t Take No More” by Janet Hayman Jenny Durin.
Image Union episode featuring “Can’t Take No More” by Janet Hayman Jenny Durin.
0:00 Opening for 60 Minutes. 1:55 Commercials. 2:56 Harry Reisner reports on the Energy Crisis. He says that some people believe that there is a miracle fuel that could solve our energy crisis: natural gas. The history of its usage and the issue of whether or not there is a shortage is discussed by various experts. “I believe that natural gas is the bridge fuel to the 21st century and we can use it until we are able to use […]
Callers phone in and send e-mails to ask questions of Studs Terkel, who engages them in discussion interwoven with his powerful storytelling. Part 1 of 2.
This is a video of a nearly two-hour panel discussion entitled, “September 11th: Reflections on a Changed America.” Taped at the Chicago Historical Society shortly after the September 11th attacks, a group of academics, historians, and journalists discuss the after effects of the attacks.
A compilation of Studs Terkel footage and photos spanning throughout his entire career.
Raw footage of an interview for the program “Studs On A Soapbox.” Tom Weinberg and others visit Studs Terkel at his home in Uptown. This is a continuation from the last tape. In this video, Terkel takes the crew through his home and shows them various memorable pictures from his life and other transcripts for his newest book. Terkel also fixes drinks for his guests and they all watch the 2000 Presidential election unfold on television.
Continuation of raw footage of Studs Terkel with music critic Dave Marsh on WFMT, who is promoting his new book “The Heart Of Rock & Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made.” Terkel plays clips from Marsh’s list of the greatest rock singles ever made while Marsh explains their deep connections to society and culture. (Note: while music is playing, their dialogue is inaudible.)
Excerpts from three of Tom Weinberg ‘s productions – “My Hero”, “Weekend Yummy”, “It’s A Living”.