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The Last Big Horror, Part IV hosted by Tom Haines featuring Barney Bush, Milton Kessler, Phil Clark, Michael Kelly, and Mike Tarcha at Amps, May 4, 1996
Features poetry readings by Tom Haines, Barney Bush, Milton Kessler, Phil Clark, Michael Kelly and Mike Tarcha at Amp's in Binghamton, N.Y. The event was held on May 4, 1996 and the readings were sponsored by the Binghamton Community Poets as part of their Big Horror Reading Series. Video edited by Bern Mulligan.
Interview with Fred Grandy
Fred Grandy is an actor and politician. Grandy is well known for his role as "Gopher" on the sitcom The Love Boat. He was elected congressman for Iowa’s Sixth District from 1987 to1995. In 1997, he became president and CEO of Goodwill Industries. He served as a speechwriter for various sh...
Interview with Joseph Lee Gallaway
Joseph Lee Gallaway is a veteran war correspondent and an author. In his writing, Galloway covered conflicts all across the world, including the Vietnam War, the first Persian Gulf War, and the Iraq War. He is the co-author of the Vietnam War book We Were Soldiers Once... and Young, which was later adapted into a movie, We Were Soldiers.
Interview with Senator Harris Wofford
Harris Wofford is a lawyer, educator, politician, and author. Wofford has more than sixty years of experience, starting with the Army Air Corps in World War II and continuing through government and community service during the terms of ten Presidents. Wofford also served as the first President of SU...
Interview with Gaylord Nelson
Gaylord Nelson (1916-2005) was a politician and environmentalist who served as a United States Senator and Governor. He was the original founder of Earth Day, a leading consumer advocate, a strong supporter of civil rights and civil liberties, and one of the earlier outspoken opponents of the Vietna...
Interview with John Burns
John J. Burns (1921-2004) was the New York State Democratic Party leader during the 1960s. Burns was a two-term Binghamton mayor from 1958 to 1965, state Democratic chairman, Kennedy's campaign chairman, and appointments secretary to former governor Hugh Carey. He remained active in politics until 1993.
Interview with Eugene McCarthy
Eugene McCarthy (1916 - 2005), a native of Watkins, Minnesota was a politician, poet, academic, presidential candidate and critic of the Vietnam War. McCarthy served in the United States House of Representatives from 1949 to 1959 and the United States Senate from 1959 to 1971. After leaving the Sena...
Tino Villanueva with "Open Mike" at Java Joe's, October 14, 1995
Features poetry readings from Tino Villanueva at Java Joe's in Binghamton, N.Y. Several local poets read their works during "open mike" sessions before the featured poet. The event was held on October 14, 1995. The readings were sponsored by the Binghamton Community Poets as part of t...
Jim Daniels with "Open Mike" at the Amsterdam, June 20, 1995
Features poetry readings from Jim Daniels at the Amsterdam in Johnson City, N.Y. Several local poets read their works during "open mike" sessions before the featured poet. The event was held on June 20, 1995 and the readings were sponsored by the Binghamton Community Poets as part of their Big Horror Reading Series. Video edited by Bern Mulligan.
Ed Ochester with "Open Mike" at the Amsterdam, June 13, 1995
Features poetry readings from Ed Ochester at the Amsterdam in Johnson City, N.Y. Several local poets read their works during "open mike" sessions before the featured poet. The event was held on June 13, 1995 and the readings were sponsored by the Binghamton Community Poets as part of their Big Horror Reading Series. Video edited by Bern Mulligan.