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    Giants of Broadcasting, 2006

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    Event footage from the annual Giants of Broadcasting event in 2006, in three parts

    Football Program Cover, Maryland vs. Florida State, October 28, 2006

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    Football program cover, Maryland vs. Florida State, October 28, 2006. Player number 54, linebacker David Holloway and player number 44, tailback Lance Ball

    Poster for Hate the 80's: Metal Special Heavy Metal Parking Lot party at the Ottobar in Baltimore, Maryland, November 4, 2006

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    Poster for the Hate the 80's: Metal Special event for the twentieth anniversary of the metal rock documentary Heavy Metal Parking Lot, at the Ottobar in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 4, 2006. The event was hosted by Atomic Books, with a screening of the documentary and an appearance by the band Vollmer, who were at the Judas Priest concert filmed in the documentary

    Field hockey NCAA champions with President Bush, University of Maryland, April 6, 2006

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    Head coach Missy Meharg and the University of Maryland field hockey team, winner's of the 2005 NCAA championship, with United States President George W. Bush, April 6, 2006

    Cover of men's basketball program, University of Maryland, February 11, 2006 - March 1, 2006

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    Cover of men's basketball program, featuring Gary Williams (head coach) and Ekene Ibekwe (junior forward), University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, February 11, 2006 - March 1, 2006

    The Jim Henson Works

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    This collection makes available to UMD's community of students, scholars, and visitors over 70 digital videos spanning 35 years of Henson's groundbreaking work in television and film. These full-length videos are available for viewing at public computer stations in the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, McKeldin Library, and Hornbake Library.The Jim Henson Works contains over 70 digital videos spanning 35 years of Henson's groundbreaking work in television and film. These full-length videos, with complete bibliographic information, are available for viewing only at select libraries of UM

    The origins of cultural studies

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    Recorded at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in 1989. Contents: Introduction -- A point of disturbance: cultural studies & the academy -- Post war Britain: an unexamined cultural revolution -- "Who are the English?": race & the decline of empire -- Race & cultural studies: representation & silence -- A new understanding of race: the return of the repressed.This convocation address, delivered on the occasion of Hall's receipt of an honorary degree from the University of Massachusetts, outlines the social, intellectual and institutional origins of cultural studies. It also deals with the field's importance in the study of race and ethnicity

    Women's Basketball: NCAA Championship, Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75), Second Half and Overtime, April 4, 2006

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    TV footage of the second half and overtime of the NCAA women's basketball championship match between University of Maryland and Duke University in Boston, MA, April 4, 2006. Maryland won in overtime 78-75

    New gay visibility on television

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    Contents: Introduction -- Going mainstream : network narratives -- Mighty real : gays and lesbians in non-fiction TV -- A piece of the pie : segmenting audiences -- GLBT : new transgender visibility -- Here & queer : gay television in context.Surveys network dramas, sitcoms, reality shows, and premium cable programming to show how [the depictions of GLBT characters] are often marked by ambivalence and tension. The film cautions that although GLBT characters and plotlines have become more prevalent and complex in recent years, the images and stories portrayed continue to be shaped by narrow commercial imperatives. The film argues that the evolution of GLBT representations should be seen less as an indication of big media's sudden commitment to social justice, or as a sign that the struggle for gay equality has been won, than as a recognition of GLBT consumers and gay taste by advertisers and media conglomerates. Sequel to Off the straight and narrow (c1998)

    Football program cover, Maryland vs. Virginia, October 1, 2005

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    Football program cover, Maryland vs. Virginia, October 1, 2005. Player number 52, linebacker D'Qwell Jackson and player number 68, Ryan McDonald

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