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Ten O'Clock News broadcast
Christopher Lydon and Gail Harris host a Ten O'Clock News broadcast. Christy George reports on a campaign debate bet . . . > more
1984-09-06  The Ten O'Clock News    Ten O'Clock News broadcast 
September in Boston
An Evening Compass special broadcast three days before the opening of Boston schools for Phase I desegregation. In-studio . . . > more
1974-09-09  The Ten O'Clock News    September in Boston 
The Five Bostons
Christopher Lydon introduces a report on "the five Bostons," which includes analysis of voter turnout and voting habits . . . > more
1983-10-10  The Ten O'Clock News    The Five Bostons 
Summer Dances
This is a compilation of excerpts from site-specific out-of-doors dances produced by the New Television Workshop. short segments f . . . > more
  1985-01-01  Alive From Off Center    Summer Dances 
George's House
Wagoner's choreography is performed by himself and seven female dancers in and around a small New Hampshire farmhouse. The wo . . . > more
  1975-01-01  Dance for Camera    George's House 
Poetry Breaks I, Sharon Olds
Sharon Olds was born in 1942 in San Francisco, California. She was educated at Stanford University and Columbia University. Her fi . . . > more
  1988-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks I, Sharon Olds 
Poetry Breaks I, Ruth Stone
Ruth Stone was born in 1915 in Roanoke, Virginia. Her numerous honors include the Bunting Fellowship, two Guggenheim Fellowships, . . . > more
  1989-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks I, Ruth Stone 
Poetry Breaks I, Martin Espada
Martin Espada was born in 1957 in Brooklyn, New York. He received his Bachelor's of Art in history at the University of Wisco . . . > more
  1989-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks I, Martin Espada 
Poetry Breaks I, Seamus Heaney
Seamus Heaney, winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature, was born in 1939 in County Derry, Northern Ireland. He is a Foreign M . . . > more
  1988-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks I, Seamus Heaney 
Poetry Breaks I, Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg was born in New Jersey on June 3, 1926. While studying law at Columbia University in New York, he met many of the p . . . > more
  1988-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks I, Allen Ginsberg 
New Television
This episode of "New Television" features "Ritual Clowns" by Victor Masayesva, Jr., and "Southern Cross&q . . . > more
  1988-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Southern Cross
Documentary told from the point of view of a middle-aged Dutch man who visits his older marine biologist brother who lives in the . . . > more
  1984-01-01  New Television    New Television 
1932
In this moody period piece, an unnamed woman, played by Maria Leb, is seen engaging in everyday activities, such as retrieving a m . . . > more
  1988-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Put Blood in the Music
In this documentary-style work, critics, artists, and musicians are interviewed about the New York music scene and its many influe . . . > more
  1989-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Way Downtown
"Way Downtown" combines animated and electronically enhanced still images with scenes of public life from an Asian cultu . . . > more
  1984-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Ritual Clowns
In this work by Victor Masayesva, Jr., the tradition of clown figures in Native American ritual ceremonies is examined. Part colla . . . > more
  1988-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Terra Degli Dea Madre
In this work, written and directed by Uwe E. Laysiepen and Marina Abramovic, a camera pans across the rubble of a Sicilian landsca . . . > more
  1984-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Sombra a Sombra
Poems by Cesar Vallejo, read by Juan Downey, provide the narrative score to this moody, evocative work. The images accompanying th . . . > more
  1988-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Louis Zukofsky
Jay Anania's "Louis Zukofsky" is a portrait of the poet and his work. The film opens with a reading accompanied by . . . > more
  1980-01-01  Artist's Showcase    Artists on Artists 
Lauf der Dinge, Der
"The Way Things Go" examines simple laws of physics, presenting a symphony of cause and effect, using simple household a . . . > more
  1987-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Time Code
"Time Code" is a compilation of works by international video artists. It includes:"Luck Smith" by Gustav Hamo . . . > more
  1987-01-01  Contemporary Art Television (CAT) Fund    Time Code 
Dance in Open Spaces
This compilation, which opens with "Frames of Reference" talent Midge Graves in dance class, is a showcase for works cre . . . > more
  1979-01-01  Frames of Reference    Dance in Open Spaces 
Mosaic for the Kali Yuga, A
With a torrent of mass media images, Daniel Reeves creates a grid-like mosaic of talking heads backed by sounds of explosions and . . . > more
  1986-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Sabda
"Sabda" is a eulogy to the North Indian poet Kabir and other Indian mystics. The title refers to ‘the word,' the . . . > more
  1984-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Vacation II
"Connors creates a fantasy vacation in limitless circumstances by constructing a travelogue that moves from New England fores . . . > more
  1983-01-01  New Television    New Television 
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