[Namibian Independence, 1990 and David Lifton/Best Evidence]
“Newest Latest Namibia” (“Namibian Independence, 1990“) (6:45), originally broadcast on The 90s, and David Lifton/Best Evidence (6:45).
“Newest Latest Namibia” (“Namibian Independence, 1990“) (6:45), originally broadcast on The 90s, and David Lifton/Best Evidence (6:45).
90’s West: Getting Older. Now I am Six (Christo’s Umbrellas) (Jay April, 4:08), Interview with Sam Shaffer (Judith Binder, 6:00), Bruhs & Gean, A Love Story (Esti Marpet, 5:18), Meg Carey Colors Her Hair (Tobe Carey, 2:30), Linda Burnham Goes Grey (Esti Galili Marpet, 2:21), he Phantom of North Park Place (Nancy Cain, 7:30)
Master: Breathing in LA (Aron Ranen, 10:30), originally broadcast on The 90s #401, Paul’s Commercial
Masters: Coyoteland (Jay April, 11:45), Country Vet (Procter/Sibert, 5:20), Hair Wrappers Freedom (Cain, 9:15), Nude Handy Man (Judith Binder, 4:40). Segments from The 90s and CamNet??
This includes segments shown on The 90’s episode 401: Taking Chances, but is not that episode.
“Armed Women” (Interviews with Candace Brown (9:00), Pirie Jones (6:30), Lynn Levine (3:20)), Deadly Force (12:16), Ian & Lucas: Playing Guns (Kit & Jody, 11:50), Home Boys Rap (4:00), Helen Samuels (11:30). Segments broadcast on The 90s Episode 403: “Guns and Violence.”
Short documentary segments by Nancy Cain, primarily broadcast as part of The 90s Episode #213. Other segments were broadcast on CamNet. It includes: interviews with social worker Kit Sibert about personal fulfillment; “Mountain Biker,” in which cyclist Greg Hodal pedals uphill; interviews with people on the street about happiness; “Barnaby the Clown,” a portrait of a contemporary clown at home; “Baseball City,” in which Jody Procter talks about Americans’ obsession with baseball; “The King and Di” [“Diane and the King”] by […]
An independently produced international news report featuring coverage of popular protest and civil disobedience in response to the nuclear arms race.