- Category: History Films
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William Kunstler Reads The U.S. Constitution
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Everything you always wanted to know about the Constitution of the United States of America, including what you should know!
Double Feature: Noam Chomsky Reads the New York Times Central America AND the Middle East
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Filmed in 1986, Noam Chomsky 'reads' an articles about Nicaragua and the Middle East in the New York Times newspaper and explains why the corporate media doesn't report the full range of what's really going on. In the process, Chomsky delivers a concise and harrowing review of US intervention in South America.
Noam Chomsky Reads the New York Times: “Central America In the Paper of Record”
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Filmed in 1986, Noam Chomsky 'reads' an article about the war in Nicaragua in the New York Times newspaper and explains why the corporate media doesn't report the full range of what's really going on. In the process, Chomsky delivers a concise and harrowing review of US intervention in South America.
Class Dismissed
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“Our history curriculum as it is taught today makes all students stupid... because it leaves out causation.” James Loewen, Sociologist, Author.
Dennis O'Neil Reads Fanzines and The Rock 'n Roll Press
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Tune in to the hey day music fanzines! This Paper Tiger show takes you right back there, time capsule style. Rock columnist O'Neill reviews the fanzine phenomena in the pre-internet era, when fanzines were a lifeline of independent music reviews and cultural and political alternatives to people everywhere.
The Bathroom
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Chilean director Gregory Cohen stages two decades of drama and tension ranging from the grotesque to the tragic. The film is set in the most intimate of private chambers - a bathroom.
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