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05:05
DJ Steve Dahl at Chicagofest 1982
06:38
Harold Washington on attending the integrated Roosevelt University for "The Roosevelt Experiment"
02:29
Racist attacks in Harold Washington's 1983 Mayoral Campaign
02:09
Harold Washington's fiery speech about fighting against oppression and inequality
02:05
Harold Washington's political ads from his campaign for mayor, 1983
02:15
Harold Washington talks about his early life in Bronzeville
02:44
Voices of Cabrini, documentary about Cabrini Green
06:07
Rodney King protests in Washington DC
06:46
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter build with Habitat for Humanity
04:36
John Belushi takes a TV station hostage in "TVTV: Super Vision"
01:01
Samuel Beckett supervising the staging of What Where?, his final play
03:42
Waiting for Godot in San Quentin, a staging of Samuel Beckett's play with incarcerated actors
05:25
Samuel Beckett's Quad, a TV play performed by the Suzanne Lek Dance Company
08:16
What Where? Samuel Beckett's final play for TV, supervised remotely by Beckett
02:39
Lynn Sherr reports on the 1973 Women's Video Festival for "The Six O'Clock Report with Jim Jenson"
02:02
George Wendt, Mary Gross, and Tim Kazurinsky in the unaired sitcom pilot "2 + 1"
01:48
Behind the scenes at Second City with Chris Farley and Tim Meadows (1990)
01:27
Jill Talley as Rachel King, The Amish Ventriloquist, from a Second City ETC performance
05:08
Vintage Second City sketch featuring Joe Flaherty and John Belushi
07:00
Interview with Pinball Wizard and Creator
04:01
The Ballad of A.J. Weberman (clips)
03:42
Introduction to the Portpak
03:37
Chicago reacts to Michael Jordan's retirement 1993
04:35
Interviews with New Yorkers on the streets of Greenwich Village, 1970
07:30
The National Congress of Neighborhood Women - 1975 report on the NCNW
05:04
Lunch with Donny Osmond at Gino’s East
01:45
Chicago Blizzard of '79
03:43
Interviews with Cowboys; 1993
18:41
Documentary about legendary electronic arts pioneer Dan Sandin
06:41
Spiral 5 PTL, Dan Sandin and Tom DeFanti's gorgeous abstract video
02:44
Dan Sandin gives a demonstration of his groundbreaking Sandin Image Processor
01:15
Tom DeFanti gives a tour of the pioneering Electronic Visualization Lab, with Dan Sandin
05:43
Spiral ACM, beautiful abstract patterns created by video pioneer Dan Sandin
12:32
Gene Siskel interviews video artist Barbara Sykes on "Nightwatch," 1977.
00:42
Jane Veeder's Surreal Self Portrait, 1981
03:52
I Dream... of Dreaming, an abstract/dance video by Barbara Sykes and Stuart Pettigrew
01:14:14
Virtual Talks with Video Activists: "Streets of Ulster" with Louise Denver and Dr. Ciara Chambers
01:10:46
"Women of Northside Fight Back," with Christine Noschese and Dr. Tanya Goldman
01:06
The Life of a Rodeo Clown
02:36
Journalist and editor Michael Miner on why the Chicago Reader is important
01:49
Chicago Burger King Man
04:46
Roger Ebert reads Mike Royko's HILARIOUS pan of "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls"
01:39
Eniarc the Homemade Robot, 1993
10:41
Artist Karen Finley's passionate speech against censorship!
07:35
Behind the Scenes at "American Gladiators" (1992)
02:00
"Mr. Computer" explains email and "talking" over computers in 1982
01:13
Historian David Halberstam on the growing inequality in American society in the 1990s
04:29
1969 Documentary about Chicago's Blackstone Rangers and the Kenwood-Oakland Community Organization
06:05
Vintage interview with William Gibson on writing his first science fiction stories and Neuromancer
01:38
Women of Brooklyn talk about taking on City Hall, from "Women of Northside Fight Back" (1975)
03:42
Belfast 1972 in "Streets of Ulster"
02:58
Rev. Jesse Jackson Campaigns for Harold Washington: 1983 Chicago Mayoral Race
03:06
The Video Game Arcade at Southdale Center Mall, 1991
02:47
Teens at the Southdale Center Mall in Minnesota, 1991: "There's cute guys! LOTS of cute guys!"
03:53
Spike Lee & Gene Siskel: 1994 Spike Lee Retrospective
03:03
Harold Pinter on the brutal exploitation of Central America by the United States
01:47
Harold Pinter on fascism: "ANYONE who can read is a communist as far as you're concerned."
01:04:33
Virtual Talks with Video Activists: Denise Zaccardi
00:57
Mondo Video A Go-Go's "Colonel Rob" declares himself "the undiluted king of B's."
03:45
Young Stephen Colbert stars in an educational film