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Sea Tiger, The Blisters, Milemarker, The Last Seconds Of, Exaspirin – Washington, D.C. – American University, March 13, 1999
Flier promoting a concert by Sea Tiger, The Blisters, Milemarker, The Last Seconds Of, and Exaspirin at the Kay Spiritual Life Center at American University in Washington, D.C. on March 13, 1999
Fugazi “Instrument” premiere flier – Sidwell Friends School Caplan Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 16, 1999
Flier promoting the premiere screening of "Instrument," a documentary film on the Washington, D.C. punk band Fugazi. The film was directed by Jem Cohen and premiered at the Sidwell Friends School's Caplan Theatre on April 16, 1999
Burning Airlines, the Dismemberment Plan, Promise Ring and Joan of Arc concert flier - HUB Ballroom, University Park, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1999
Flier advertising a concert by Washington, D.C. indie rock bands Burning Airines and the Dismemberment Plan, as well as the bands Joan of Arc and the Promise Ring. The concert occurred on the Penn State University campus at the HUB Ballroom in University Park, Pennsylvania on November 19, 1999
Devin Ocampo of Faraquet performing at the Move Studio, Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, September 18, 1999
Photograph of Devin Ocampo, guitarist and vocalist for the Washington, D.C. punk band Faraquet, performing at the Move Studio in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania on September 18, 1999. The photograph was taken by musician and concert promoter Chris Baronner
Missy Meharg in team huddle, University of Maryland field hockey, circa 1999
University of Maryland field hockey coach Missy Meharg in the middle of a team huddle during a game, circa 1999
LaMont Jordan, Renard Cox, and Tyrone Stewart lead fans in fight song after a victory, University of Maryland football, 1999
University of Maryland football players LaMont Jordan (#15), Renard Cox (#20), and Tyrone Stewart (#29) lead fans in a fight song after a victory, 1999
Coach Vanderlinden pre-game pep talk, University of Maryland football, 1999
University of Maryland head football Coach Vanderlinden gives a pre-game pep talk, 1999
Defense signals the arrival of the fourth quarter, University of Maryland football, 1999
The University of Maryland defensive line signals the arrival of the fourth quarter of a football game, 1999. Pictured are Marlon Moore (#35), Delbert Cowsette (#91), Erwyn Lyght (#41) and Kris Jenkins (#57)
Duke Ellington's Washington : the rise, fall, and rebirth of a neighborhood
Producer, Stanley Nelson ; writers, Hedrick Smith, Stanley Nelson ; a production of Hedrick Smith Productions, Inc., produced in association with South Carolina Educational Television. Correspondent, Hedrick Smith.During the early 20th century, Washington, D.C., was the cultural capital of black America. Prefiguring Harlem in the 1920s, D.C.'s Uptown area nurtured dynamic figures such as Duke Ellington, Langston Hughes, Mary Church Terrell, Justice Thurgood Marshall, and Dr. Charles Drew. In this program, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Hedrick Smith tells the often-overlooked story of the heyday, decline, and renewal of Uptown. Combined with rare photographs and archival footage, sparkling interviews with jazz pianist Billy Taylor, Ellington biographer John Hasse, historians James Horton and Edward Smith, and others describe the community's halcyon days, the post-desegregation exodus that opened the door to urban decay, and efforts that are reclaiming and renewing the neighborhood
The tragedian, the rebel, the prince
This episode focuses on the Booth family to evaluate their impact on American theater and to create an image of Victorian American culture. The careers of actor Julius Brutus Booth, Sr.; notorius assassin John Wilkes Booth; and actor Edwin Booth, America's first great Hamlet and possibly the most important American actor of the 19th century, are examined.Narrator, Elena Pinto Simon