[Nelson Algren Birthday Party 1991]
Nelson Algren’s birthday party held by the Nelson Algren Committee at the Bop Shop, Chicago, March 22, 1991. The emcee is Warren Leming.
Nelson Algren’s birthday party held by the Nelson Algren Committee at the Bop Shop, Chicago, March 22, 1991. The emcee is Warren Leming.
This video contains raw footage for the television show “Chicago Slices.” In this video, Ben Jarovsky interviews Stan Hollenbeck, publicist for Joz’s LaunderBar, a combination laundromat and bar.
Bill Veeck interviews Ted Turner in his Atlanta office in 1983. The two talk about the future of baseball and communications, specifically focusing on pay television and revenue sharing between teams. Raw footage for A View From The Bleachers with Bill Veeck.
A documentary on a Neo-Nazi rally in Marquette Park, Chicago, on July 9, 1978 features footage from inside the Neo-Nazi headquarters in Chicago (led by Frank Collin) and protesters in Marquette Park. In the headquarters they discuss logistics, chit-chat, and organize themselves for the rally. In the park beforehand we see people gathering (both anti-Nazis and Neo-Nazis) and police organizing themselves for the rally. Filmed by Tom Palazzolo and Mark Rance.
This is a continuation of tape 11427 and 11438 and shows more of an interview with Helen Stern, a preschool teacher at Mary Meyer School.
Blues man Pervis Spann hosts his absurdist comedy show, which also features music videos from blues and R & B artists. Music videos and timecodes are listed below. Note: the tape ends in the middle of the program.
Animation compilation episode of Image Union featuring “Appeal” by Kevin Dole, “Freedom Is” by Ron Crawford, “Your Astrology for December 13th” by Peter Dakis, “Yo Yo the Clone” by Lillian and J.P. Somersaulter, “Saturday Night Sickness,” “Superman Trailer” by Dick Greenberg, and a series of examples from several animation studios.
Part of the Global Perspectives on War and Peace Collection. Raw footage for The 90’s. Celebration at the National Mall for soldiers returning from Desert Storm. The tape begins with shots of anti-war protesters arguing with war supporters, then moves to some military tents where soldiers are demonstrating weapons.