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Civil Rights Movement Begins in Nashville

Listen to U.S. Representative John Lewis and others speak about the first lunch counter Civil Rights Era sit-ins that began in Nashville, Tenn., on Feb. 13, 1960.

Jimmy Superfly Snuka vs. Magnificent Don Muraco

Pandemonium at Madison Square Garden in October of 1983. The atmosphere in the arena was electric, and the match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship exceeded all expectations. Who wins? You’ll need to watch and find out.

Field of Vision: Relatively Free ~ Story of Activist Barrett Brown

Journalist and activist Barrett Brown is released from prison after four years. On his drive across Texas to a halfway house, he discusses his extraordinary case and considers what the future now holds for him and other radical journalists. (Source:…

Neil Young: Don’t Be Denied

This documentary charts Neil Young from his earlier days in Canada to his chart-topping international success as rock and folk superstar.

‘TICKLED’: Interview with Competitive Tickling Documentary with Director David Farrier

TICKLED, a documentary about the bizarre and threatening world of competitive tickling, is explored with director David Farrier. We examine the pushback the doc has received from the competitive tickling community, the lighter world of tickling fetishes and the doc’s…

Terminal Bar Documentary

This 2003 Sundance Jury Prize winner for short film explores the customers who frequented the Terminal Bar, a down-and-out watering hole in Times Square across the street from the Port Authority. Sheldon Nadelman, the bartender, shot over 1,500 black and…

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