The 90’s, episode 309: The Street: Music And People
Episode 309 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “THE STREET: MUSIC AND PEOPLE” and features the following segments:
Episode 309 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “THE STREET: MUSIC AND PEOPLE” and features the following segments:
Raw footage for The 90’s of New York City streets. Skip Blumberg speaks with a woman, Danica Kombol, about stroller techniques in New York. He also speaks with Susan Cohn about the Green Guerrillas, parks around New York, and crime. Interspersed are various shots of the city and a musical performance by an unknown artist.
Ben Hollis goes to the Tri-Taylor neighborhood to interview Chicago residents about an activity everyone shares: sitting on stoops and talking. Most memorably, a man who has lived on Taylor Street for over 60 years reminisces about being a precinct captain and expresses his loyalty to Richard J. Daley while his companions eat Italian Ice.
Some of the camera crew from Radio Faces goes out onto the bike paths and parks of Chicago in order to ask people about their favorite radio shows and radio personalities.
Tom Weinberg and Nathan Goldstein interview people in downtown Chicago for the Radio Faces program.
Nathan goldstein interviews people in dowtown Chicago about their tastes in radio for the TV show Radio Faces.
Raw footage for “Chicago Slices,” a series documenting life in and around Chicago. This video features Ben Hollis, former host of “Wild Chicago,” on Michigan Avenue. Hollis does a few takes of a promo for Chicago Slices and WPWR. He then stops people as they pass by on the Michigan Avenue bridge over the Chicago River and asks questions such as “Where would you rather be right now?” and “What’s your favorite thing about Chicago?” He gets a number of interesting responses.
Raw footage shot for the TV series Chicago Slices. This tape includes footage of: the John Hancock building, a t-shirt salesman, and an interview with astrologer Katherine de Jersey.