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New Television Workshop - WGBH Openvault
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At WGBH supported the creation and broadcast of experimental works by artists from 1974 to 1993. The. Collection was preserved, arranged, and described by the WGBH Media Library and Archives with support from the National Endowment for the Arts (Grant # A 96 019016). Materials in the collection include videos from the. As well as early video arts works that pre-dated organization of the. And ancillary but related video art works produced by WGBH. View project staff and funding. Glow Worm by Remy Charlip.
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Visiting the Archives
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Members of the general public are welcome to access the WGBH Media Library and Archives’ processed collections in the WGBH offices in Brighton, Massachusetts. Users who visit the MLA must agree to abide by MLA's policies. Materials can only be accessed on-site and cannot be borrowed or taken from the WGBH offices. The MLA is open Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 3:00pm ET. Before contacting us to schedule your visit, please review the information below. Using only pencil in the research area. MLA cha...
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March on Washington - WGBH Openvault
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The 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom featured an estimated 250,000 peaceful demonstrators walking from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial to hear a political call to arms for economic equality and civil rights for African Americans. Credited with being the final impetus to the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the event famously ended with Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic I have a dream speech. View project staff and funding. Revisiting the March on Washington. Part 1 of 17.
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Joyce Chen Cooks and the Upscaling of Chinese Food in America in the 1960s - WGBH Openvault
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Joyce Chen Cooks and the Upscaling of Chinese Food in America in the 1960s. The astounding renown that WGBH had had by the mid-1960s achieved with Julia. Were shot and aired between 1966 and 1967. Significantly, for a series that was intended both to extend the impact of. And yet move in cultural directions all its own, Joyce Chen Cooks employed the exact same studio set as. In February of 1966, WGBH station manager Dave Davis wrote to David Leonard at ETS (Educational Television Stations) in Bloomington...
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War and Peace in the Nuclear Age - WGBH Openvault
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War and Peace in the Nuclear Age. War and Peace in the Nuclear Age. War and Peace in the Nuclear Age. Episodes you may schedule an appointment at WGBH in Boston by contacting the WGBH Media Library and Archives. View project staff and funding. A I Akram, 1987. A I (Aleksandr Ivanovich) Alekseev, 1986. Abdul Sattar, 1987. Abdus Salam, 1986. Abram Chayes, 1986. Agha Shahi, 1987. Akihiro Takahashi, 1987. Alain Enthoven, 1986. Albert Carnesale, 1987. Albert Carnesale, 1988. Albert Wohlstetter, 1986. David Ow...
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Erica Wilson: The Julia Child of Needlework - WGBH Openvault
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Erica Wilson: The Julia Child of Needlework. By Amanda Grace Sikarskie. Veronica Horwell wrote, Wilson shared some of Child's enthusiastic style and all of her ambition to demystify and democratize what had become arcane skills. This essay explores Erica Wilson’s work and her tremendous impacts both on needlework and on public television, as evidenced through the lens of Erica, a program produced by WGBH in 1971-72 and 1975-6 and broadcast on PBS stations nationally. Veronica Horwell wrote, Wilson shared...
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The Advocates - WGBH Openvault
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A series of debates with a moderator facilitating the discussion of national and international issues using advocates who would introduce witnesses to support their point of view. Debates recorded at Boston’s Faneuil Hall. Moderators included: Michael Dukakis; Marilyn Berger; Michael Harrington, Robert Maynard. (Premiered October, 1969; conceived by Prof. Roger Fisher.). View project staff and funding. If You Oppose the War, Should You Answer the Call for Massive Civil Disobedience? More, continuing below.
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About Us
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Welcome to Open Vault! On this website, WGBH Media Library and Archives (MLA) provides online access to unique and historically important content produced by the public television and radio station WGBH. Open Vault contains video, audio, images, searchable transcripts, and resource management tools, all of which are available for individual and classroom learning. You can explore more of WGBH's collection in the Boston TV News Digital Library. The entire WGBH collection and the American Archive of Public...
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Help
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