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  • [Studs Terkel at WFMT 1974] – [Studs Terkel with Dave Marsh 1989, parts 1 and 2]

    Layoffs of two different Studs Terkel tapes.

  • [Chicago Slices raw: Joe Cummings street interviews]

    [Chicago Slices raw: Joe Cummings street interviews]

    Joe Cummings interviews people on the street in downtown Chicago.

  • Baseball Writers’ Dinner

    Baseball Writers’ Dinner

    Bill Veeck receives the Wendell Smith Award and Tom Seaver receives the Chicago Newcomer Award at the Baseball Writers’ Dinner, January 12, 1985.

  • [Jane Byrne’s Easter at Cabrini raw #4]

    [Jane Byrne’s Easter at Cabrini raw #4]

    Raw footage of Jane Byrne’s Easter Celebration at Cabrini Green in 1981. This tape features a brief performance by a cover band after Mayor Byrne had already left.

  • Out Of Darkness.

    0:00 Opening titles. “Artists who have experienced childhood sexual abuse.” 1:46 Ariel Jordan, an artist, talks about being an artist, how art comes from, “having an awareness of what happened to you.” 2:05 Deborah Davidson, abused by her father. She talks about her father’s abuse. 2:55 Ariel, abused by both parents and uncles. He talks about how his parents didn’t exist anymore to him after the abuse. 3:33 Brooke Hultan, abused by her father, talks about the loss she felt […]

  • Image Union, episode 0001

    Image Union, episode 0001

    Hour long compilation episode of Image Union featuring “TV Magic Ballots” by Nate Herman and Warren Leming, “Assassins” with Joe Mantegna and Jack Wallace, “Chicago Blues” by Jim Passin and Nancy Grosse, work from Jane Veeder, excerpts from “Now We Live On Clifton” by Kartemquin Films, stopmotion animation, an interview by “My Sister’s Cutting Room” during a dog’s birthday party, and “The Bums” by Scott Jacobs and Valjean McLenighan 1976.

    The second half of the episode features “Electronic Masks” by Barbara Sykes, an excerpt from “Paper Roses” by Maxi Cohen and Joel Gold, and “Television Delivers People” by Richard Serra and Carlota Fay Schoolman.

  • [David Duke Earth Day]

    [David Duke Earth Day]

    0:00 Outdoor picnic. Woman complains about single mothers who are on welfare. She says she goes to college and works and pays for herself. They are in Mississippi. They then talk about David Duke’s birth control policies. They also say that Duke is also very willing to go out and talk to the people. They then say he is cute.

  • Hobo

    Hobo

    Emmy Award-winning documentary that examines the quickly vanishing vagabond culture in the United States.

 
 
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