[Midnight Basketball League: Henry Horner Game]
Bulls vs 76ers.
Dubbed “probably America’s smallest TV station”, we’re taking a look at Lanesville TV. When the Videofreex formed, independent video was still in its infancy and it would still be a couple of years before the term “Guerrilla Television” would be coined. The desire was, however, to overthrow the mainstream media by creating a grassroots, bottom-up form of TV that was about, for, and by the people – a participatory form of television that reflected the cultures and cultures of local […]
Tuesday, January 23 is New Hampshire’s presidential primary. Because of its historical influence on the trajectory of candidates, it’s seen as one of the most important primaries. We’re comparing this year’s primary with those of the past in an effort to make connections in historical patterns. In 1992, Ralph Nader was a write-in for both the Democrat and Republican primaries in New Hampshire. This was not the first time Nader flirted with running for president — in 1972, he had […]
Ann Volkes calls the numbers of men who have advertised in the back pages of Screw Magazine in search of a model for a sexually explicit video installation.
Footage of the marquees, billboards, and storefronts on 42nd Street in New York City.
In 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous “I’ve been to the mountaintop” speech in Memphis, TN. 56 years later, his words continue to inspire. For more than a half century, the enduring vision of Martin Luther King, Jr. has been a galvanizing force for people striving to achieve racial justice. Shot by Bill Stamets in 1994 at the Harold Washington Library’s exhibit “Let Us March On! Selected Civil Rights Photographs of Ernest C. Withers,” this video records […]
Newly updated doc pokes fun at political corruption in IL. Special guests: Mike Flannery, Phil Ponce, Delmarie Cobb, and Tim Kazurinsky.