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SUBJECT: "Humanities"   501-525 of 540

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Poetry Breaks III, D. Nurkse
Dennis Nurkse's [born 1949] "previous books include ,i>Shadow Wars, Isolation in Actions, and Staggered Lights. . . . > more
  1995-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks III, D. Nurkse 
Gallery Piece, The
In "The Gallery Piece," Connors' signature miniature sets and stop motion animation are used to re-create the envir . . . > more
  1980-01-01  Artist's Showcase    Gallery Piece, The 
Video Commune (Beatles from Beginning to End)
In Nam June Paik's historic "Video Commune" selections from The Beatles' recorded music are accompanied by ima . . . > more
  1970-01-01  Rockefeller Artists in Television    Video Commune (Beatles from Beginning to End) 
Proposition, The
In "The Proposition" an improvisational comedy troupe creates skits on the spot with audience participation. The four pe . . . > more
1972-01-01  Rockefeller Artists in Television    Proposition, The 
Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters, The
In "The Great American Fourth of July" writer Jean Shepherd, as an older "Ralph," recalls his memory of a part . . . > more
  1982-01-01  American Playhouse    Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters, The 
Contexts
Donald Burgy's "Contexts" is a commentary on communications. "All communications are transformed by the contex . . . > more
  1976-01-01  Artist's Showcase    Contexts 
One Many
In Donald Burgy's "One Many" the qualities of wholeness and separateness are examined and found to be framed by con . . . > more
1976-01-01  Artist's Showcase    One Many 
Quidditas
In "Quidditas" Frank Gilette turns an eye to the landscape of Massachusetts, examining seven unique natural environments . . . > more
    Artist's Showcase    Quidditas 
Nine Heroes
This impressionistic documentary created by writer Mary Feldhaus-Weber and director Rick Hauser looks at nine individuals who rece . . . > more
  1969-01-01  Rockefeller Artists in Television    Nine Heroes 
Strange Space
In this short work by Leslie Thornton and Ron Vawter, fragments of a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke (read by Vawter) are juxtaposed wi . . . > more
  1993-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Rear Bumpers
In his "Rear Bumper" spots, writer and raconteur Jean Shepherd reminisces with several people on a boating excursion. To . . . > more
  1969-01-01  Rockefeller Artists in Television    Rear Bumpers 
America, Inc.
In this drama, David Silver, the host of a fairly successful public television talk show travels around America searching for some . . . > more
  1970-01-01  Rockefeller Artists in Television    America, Inc. 
Royal Flesh
This was a double-channel work created by Mary Feldhaus-Weber and Rick Hauser. It is an adaptation of the Oedipus myth.

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  1970-01-01  Rockefeller Artists in Television    Royal Flesh 
Artists on Artists
The "Artists on Artists" project was originally intended to create short spots to be broadcast as fills (segments betwee . . . > more
  1980-01-01  Artist's Showcase    Artists on Artists 
Lathe of Heaven, The
This futuristic science-fiction film set in Portland, Oregon was written by Roger E. Swaybill and Diane English, and is based on a . . . > more
1979-01-01  New Television Workshop    Lathe of Heaven, The 
New Television
This episode of "New Television" features Ken Kobland's "Foto-Roman."

Foto-Roman Ken Kobland& . . . > more
  1993-01-01  New Television Workshop    New Television 
Poetry Breaks III, Philip Levine
Philip Levine was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1928. He is the author of sixteen books of poetry, most recently The Mercy> more
  1995-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks III, Philip Levine 
Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: 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
  1993-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Martin Espada 
Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Charles Simic
Charles Simic introduces and reads his poems. Interspersed with the poems are questions that people might typically ask a poet. Th . . . > more
  1997-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Charles Simic 
New Television
This episode of "New Television" features "Strange Space" by Leslie Thornton and Ron Vawter and "The Body . . . > more
1993-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Philip Levine
Phillip Levine introduces and reads the following poems:
"Belle Isle 1949"
"Gin"
"Grandmot . . . > more
  1995-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Philip Levine 
Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: D. Nurkse
D. Nurkse introduces and reads the following poems:
"Olmose"
"Inventing Nations"
"Tartu&qu . . . > more
  1995-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: D. Nurkse 
Out of Time
Marha Gray's work entitled "Images Diffused by Time" is re-titled as "Out of Time." In this moody work, f . . . > more
1975-01-01  Frames of Reference    Dinner Party: A Semi-Buffet 
Frank: A Vietnam Veteran
This one-off special is the story of one Vietnam veteran -- his experiences in Vietnam, and what his life has been like since his . . . > more
  1981-01-01  New Television Workshop    Frank: A Vietnam Veteran 
I Wish I Might
This episode of "Rockefeller Artists in Television" features "I Wish I Might," a collaborative work of choreog . . . > more
  1971-01-01  Rockefeller Artists in Television    I Wish I Might 
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