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Trittico -- Allegro marcato
Performance of Nelhybel's Trittico, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Dekelboum Concert Hall, December 10, 2004
Gymkana Home Show, Friday, April 23, 2004
Video footage of the Gymkana troupe's Home Show performance, April 23, 200
Handel in the Strand
Performance of Grainger's Handel in the Strand, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Dekelboum Concert Hall, February 29, 2004
Nadia Reisenberg: A Musician's Scrapbook
A tribute to the life and career of pianist Nadia Reisenberg
Students in a Microbiology Lab, 2004
Two students, a male and a female, wear lab coats and perform laboratory classwork, 2004
Advertising's image of women
Created & presented by Jean Kilbourne ; a film by Jean Kilbourne, Joseph Vitagliano, Patricia Stallone, Cambridge Documentary Films, Inc. Presenter, Jean Kilbourne.Explores the image of women presented by modern advertising. Illustrates with examples the use of women as sex objects. Based on a slide presentation created by Jean Kilbourne. Originally produced in 1979, this version copyright 2004
Killing us softly 2
Created & presented by Jean Kilbourne ; a film by Jean Kilbourne and Cambridge Documentary Films ; producer & director, Margaret Lazarus. Lecturer, Jean Kilbourne.Discusses the manner in which women continue to be portrayed by advertising and the effects this has on women, men, and children and their images of themselves. Sequel to: Killing us softly (c1979). Originally produced in 1987, this version copyright 2004
Sex, lies & alcohol
Producer & editor, Ronit Ridberg. Presenters, Jackson Katz, Jean Kilbourne.By exploring the college party scene, Spin the Bottle shows the difficulties students have in navigating a cultural environment saturated with messages about gender and alcohol
Keith Booth applauding during his graduation ceremony, University of Maryland, 2003
University of Maryland basketball player Keith Booth standing and applauding during his graduation ceremony, 2003
David Ho, AIDS researcher
In interviews with historians, descendants, and recent immigrants, this program traces the history and experiences of Chinese in the U.S., from the Gold Rush in California and the building of the Transcontinental Railroad, to the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act which barred their entry into the country