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Main Line Steam Diary, News & Events, Swanage Gala, Manor Commemoration, Giants of Steam, East Coast Duchess
In this issue you'll find all the news that's unfit for the tabloids, the real face of skateboarding. Our global search for footage leads us to edge of the Earth, spots in Japan, Hong Kong, England, Italy, Holland, and New Zealand are covered. The choicest cuts. The cream of the crop. The whole kit and kaboodle (or a real live wire) AND THEN SOME.
Series of animated vignettes linked by a disembodied hand which appears to be drawing the illustrations.
Jeremy Wray: Big. Burly. Technical tricks. The Orange County local take a little embarcadero. London: Taking the underground route in the United Kingdom. A city scene report by TLB and Skin. Chaos: Mad minutes of complete mayhem. A raw look at the latest in modern urban manipulation. Erick Sermon, a few words with the member of EPMD on the L.I. scene, and his latest studio project, also rare studio footage. Contest section: Fun and facts at the Bricktown, Playground Tahoe, and Brooklyn Banks contests.
Cimon has a drag-persona named Miss Inga issues, a place to run and hide when life is hard. One day a bachelor party very he performs goes very wrong and Cimon must face reality.
Puppet Bartholomew makes a change to his life.
Growing up Black and Queer in 1970s and 80s Britain.
This ia a video magazine by Fotodisk Video in association with Metal Forces magazine. It contains over 100 minutes of promos, interviews and live footage. Includes a small booklet. This issue contains: Jon Bon Jovi Faith No More Little Angels Love/Hate Lars Ulrich Lita Ford Metal Church Annihilator Joe Satriani Ratt Twisted Sister from 1983 Tigertailz
Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film, 1900-1934 is the first DVD set to explore the social activism of movies during their first decades. The 48-film line-up showcases four features—Redskin (1929), a two-color Technicolor racial tolerance epic filmed on location at Canyon de Chelly and Acoma Pueblo; The Soul of Youth (1920), directed by William Desmond Taylor (and featuring juvenile justice reformer Judge Ben Lindsey playing himself); Where Are My Children? (1916), Lois Weber’s anti-abortion, pro-birth control classic; and The Godless Girl (1928), Cecil B. De Mille's sensational exposé of juvenile reformatories. Also presented are comedies, serial episodes, cartoons, newsreel stories, melodramas, and documentaries covering topics ranging from immigration to the vote for women.
Series of animated vignettes linked by a disembodied hand which appears to be drawing the illustrations. In the first segment, the hand turns around a drawing of an old man and canine-hero Rin Tin Tin magically appears. In the second set of segments, drawings of children morph into adults who look completely unlike their youthful countenances. in the final segment, the hand slices up "The House That Jack Built" into the pictures of the most significant characters in the children's rhyme, and then reattaches the slips of paper to reform the house.
Out of sight, a factory produces a chromic-sulfuric mix which is used in the industry to dissolve organic matter. Zaïna and her apprentice Romuald keep a watchful eye on the aera.
Most of us meat-eaters put the notion of slaughterhouses and mass meat production to the very back of our minds. This film investigates whether the world's mushrooming appetite for cheap meat is growing out of control. Filmed in China, India, Europe, and Africa, this film investigates the consequences of the world's growing appetite for cheap meat on the environment, society, and the individual.
Inspired by the “psychic and physical toxicity of life in late capitalism,” Evan Caminiti’s Toxic City Music utilizes sounds sourced from daily life in NYC. These found sounds are heavily processed and woven into instrumentation ranging from electronically treated guitar to modular synthesizers. Toxic City Music evolved over the course of several years, resulting in a wealth of material which will be re-processed and uniquely presented in an improvisatory manner in live performance. The Wire describes the new work as "The sound of things falling apart with unbearable slowness…[with Caminiti] reporting his observations with acuity, integrity, and artfulness."
This documentary feature examines the tragic tale of Material Issue, a Chicago rock band on the cusp of superstardom that was cut short by its frontman's suicide. This is a power pop trio that was literally out of time, sandwiched between the post-punk era of the 80s and the alternative rock movement of the 90s, searching for its identity in the gritty world of rock and roll.
A documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that has lasted for more than 50 years. Contains some interviews with the children in this conflict.
2048. A day in the life of some of Earth's inhabitants. It's the century of commercial use for Black Square, and "Vantawhite Pages" is the world's largest company. An almanac of human history has been created on Vantawhite Pages using ink from Vantablack.
The third instalment of FractureTV Video Fanzine...
HOT ISSUE became the daughters of 1theK?! Father 1theK is notorious for being overzealous… 1theK planned a three-week hard training program.
Court of Current Issues is a nontraditional court show featuring public-affairs debates. The program aired live on Tuesday nights from 1948-1951 on the DuMont Television Network. Originally a half-hour in length, it expanded to 60 minutes in 1949.
The series was scheduled opposite Milton Berle's popular Texaco Star Theater on NBC, and hence did not receive a wide audience.