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  • Studs’ Place: Jimmy Romano is Home – The Living City

    Studs’ Place: Jimmy Romano is Home – The Living City

    Studs’ Place (1951?) produced by Charlie Andrews. This episode is called “Jimmy Romano Is Home.” A neighborhood kid comes back from college on the East Coast and suffers embarrassment over his working class roots. Eventually he realizes the people in his neighborhood have more talent than he thought. Features musical performances by Chet Roble and Win Stracke. Followed by “The Living City” (1953). Instructional film dealing with urban problems such as how are existing slums to be eliminated, how to deal with congestion, etc. “How did our cities get this way?” “I was in bombed out cities in Europe in the war. And then I came back to Chicago to this.” We need to tear down the slums, and build up new affordable housing. Studs Terkel narrates.

  • Behind the scenes of the 1992 presidential campaigns

    Behind the scenes of the 1992 presidential campaigns

    As primary season gets into full swing, here’s a behind the scenes look from 1992 at how campaigns craft their appearance for TV.

  • On Dream Street…

    On Dream Street…

    Documentary about a dance team for people with disabilities called Dream Street as they compete at the Central Park Challenge.

  • The Demon Show

    The Demon Show

    “The Demon Show” is a play written and directed by Donna Blue Lachman. This performance was videotaped on May 1, 1986. It portrays the psychological struggles of an artist (Lachman) against her own inner demons. These demons take form in characters representing, for example, Temptation and Self-Contempt. The leitmotif of the film is Lachman’s telephone (it is “broken” as a line of communication to the outside world) and the telephone repair man who “fixes” this communication.

  • Frida: The Last Portrait

    Frida: The Last Portrait

    Donna Blue Lachman performs a one-woman show as Frida Kahlo at the Blue Rider Theatre in Chicago.

  • The Language of Birds: Rosa Luxemburg & Me

    The Language of Birds: Rosa Luxemburg & Me

    Donna Blue Lachman performs a one-woman show about Rosa Luxemburg.

  • The Thirst

    The Thirst

    A recording of a performance of a one-woman show written and performed by Donna Blue Lachman about her family and her search for her Jewish faith and identity.

  • Family Secrets

    Family Secrets

    A taping of a one-woman show called “Family Secrets” performed by Donna Blue Lachman at the Apple Tree Theatre. Over the course of several costume changes, she plays first the father, then the mother, then the two daughters, then the grandmother of a middle class Jewish-American family.

 
 
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