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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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) | ||
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Proposition, The In "The Proposition" an improvisational comedy troupe creates skits on the spot with audience participation. The four pe . . . > more |
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1972-01-01 | Rockefeller Artists in Television | Proposition, The | |
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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One Many In Donald Burgy's "One Many" the qualities of wholeness and separateness are examined and found to be framed by con . . . > more |
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1976-01-01 | Artist's Showcase | One Many | |
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Quidditas In "Quidditas" Frank Gilette turns an eye to the landscape of Massachusetts, examining seven unique natural environments . . . > more |
Artist's Showcase | Quidditas | |||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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. | ||
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Royal Flesh This was a double-channel work created by Mary Feldhaus-Weber and Rick Hauser. It is an adaptation of the Oedipus myth. > more |
1970-01-01 | Rockefeller Artists in Television | Royal Flesh | ||
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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 | ||
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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 |
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1979-01-01 | New Television Workshop | Lathe of Heaven, The | |
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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New Television This episode of "New Television" features "Strange Space" by Leslie Thornton and Ron Vawter and "The Body . . . > more |
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1993-01-01 | New Television | New Television | |
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 |
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1975-01-01 | Frames of Reference | Dinner Party: A Semi-Buffet | |
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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 | ||
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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 |


