Description: Subject: Arts/Culture Genre: Event Coverage ALL Audiences 1/15/2005 Logged by KT Sanders Theater, Harvard University
Sanders Theater, Harvard University
Talent:The Union Baptist Church Choir The Bullock Brothers The Barrett Sisters
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 1/13/2008
Description: Harvard Sq. tree lighting and festivities.
Collection: CCTV
Description: Anthony Lewis speaks at the Brattle about the first amendment.
Collection: CCTV
Description: CCTV-Videotapes the “Pit” (Harvard Sq) Interviewing People who hang in the “Pit”-Day time view of the Pit
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 1/14/2005
Description: CCTV’s 15th Anniversary at the Brattle Theater 2003 Collection of clips of CCTV programming: Segment in @ 00:00:15 Promo where CCTV staff members walk around the outside of the building. Segment in @ 00:01:32 “Dead or Behind Bars.” Segment in @ 00:02:42 Personal Narrative by Brian Hutzell Segment in @ 00:04:14 “The Last Day of the Golden Donut” by Caroline Toth Segment in @ 00:07:35 Dance performance by Rozann Kraus. Produced by Sean Effel and Dan Owusu Segment in @ 00:09:22 Short piece about skateboarders. Segment in @ 00:10:58 Young woman’s personal narrative about protection. Segment in @ 00:12:16 Piece about Gay/Lesbian civil rights. Segment in @ 00:13:29 “Dream Deferred,” about immigrant students who want to go to college. Segment in @ 00:17:31 “Breakdancing Vice Squad” by Kevin Carson Segment in @ 00:19:31 Animated piece about women and their status in society Segment in @ 00:21:57 “Awakening” by David Wengertsman Segment in 00:25:31 Short performance by a woman who sings and dances. Segment in @ 00:26:01 “Frog Sounds” by Jen Audley Segment in @ 00:28:47 “Time Piece” by Evan Ragon Segment in @ 00:30:48 Personal Narrative by John Donovan Segment in @ 00:32:56 “The Power of Imagination” Segment in @ 00:35:28 Informational screen about BeLive Segment in @ 00:35:39 Piece about Crapfest show controversy, produced by Craig Runyan. Segment in @ 00:40:09 Promo for “DWF” Segment in @ 00:40:23 Clips from BeLive shows: “Being Black,” “Muslims on Air,” “BookMarx,” “CrimeTime,” “Black Talk TV.” Segment in @ 00:41:58 Informational screen about PSA Day, clips of different PSAs. Segment in @ 00:42:34 Informational screen about Candidate Day, clips from previous Candidate Days. Segment in @ 00:43:15 Clips from CCTV’s Halloween Children’s show. Segment in @ 00:44:18 “With an Eye and an Ear towards Zazaki,” about MIT linguists studying Zazaki language. Segment in @ 00:46:59 Informational screen about “Cambridge Responds,” clips from “Cambridge Responds.” Segment in @ 00:48:15 Credits Brattle Theater
Brattle Theater
Talent:Brian Hutzell, Rozann Kraus, David Wengertsman, John Donovan
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 4/22/2008
Description: March 1989 Untitled by Carlota Chartier (“Stand Up For Choice” protest for gay rights) Untitled by Glenn Koocher (short on history of Cambridge Ringe and Latin) “Pete Seeger: Hudson River Strummer” by Isabelle Rubin Labelle and Melanie Rubin, (c) 1988 Pell-Mell Productions(Pete Seeger, River strummer) Untitled by David Webster (guitar playing over art) Untitled by Karen Kosko (FamFare event coverage) Untitled by Margaret Lazarus (kids playing in class, follows one boy) Untitled by Romana Vysatova (people in streets, Harvard yelling) Untitled by Bev King (event at Old Cambridge Baptist Church; HUCTW rally, 10/19/88) “The Statue of the Three Lies” by Bill Murphy, produced by Bev King Untitled by Peggy Matthews (cat montage) Untitled by Dana Jordan (Dj spinning for audience) Logged by KT
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 1/22/2008
Description: John Sayles (writer, director, actor) speaks at the Brattle Theatre. He reads excerpts from his story “The Halfway Diner.” He takes audience questions. He talks about his film “Night Skies” and how it was not completed, but inspired other works. He talks about how he started writing “Eight Men Out.” He talks about “Return of the Secaucus 7” and its supposed similarity to “The Big Chill.” He talks about funding his films. He talks about his writing process for his films and his literary work. He talks about his early days in East Boston. He talks about his film “Breaking In.” He talks about “Clan of the Cave Bear” and how his written version was changed for actual production. He talks about his television pilot “Shannon’s Deal” and the differences between working in TV and working in film. He talks about his acting work. He talks about his writing his films while taking an actor’s experience into consideration. He talks about early distribution for “Return of the Secaucus 7.”
Collection: CCTV
Description: Interviews with people in Harvard Square about whether they think Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank should resign, after the revelation of his relationship with Steve Gobie. Most feel he should not.
Collection: CCTV
Description: Interviews with people in Harvard Square about whether they think Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank should resign, after the revelation of his relationship with Steve Gobie. Most feel he should not. This is a slightly different version of #4400. One person interviewed here is not in #4400, and the order of some of the people is different.
Collection: CCTV
Description: Interviews with people in Harvard Square about the controversy surrounding the Robert Mapplethorpe “Perfect Moment” exhibit at the ICA. Most feel that the government should not censor NEA-granted artwork or that the controversy is overblown. One person suggests showing the more adult-themed pictures in a separate area. Another person suggests creating a rating system for art that would prevent its being viewed by those under a certain age. Interviews with people in Harvard Square about the police’s confiscation of large numbers of guns from Henry Stram’s apartment. Many people feel that the confiscation was justified because of one or more factors: the large number of weapons, the power of some of the weapons, and the unsafe condition of the apartment.
Collection: CCTV