A History Lesson Part 1 (2009) -- A History Lesson Part 1 combines live footage from May and June of 1984 of the Meat Puppets, the Minutemen, Twisted Roots, and Redd Kross with interview footage to examine punk rock in L.A. in the early 80's. Here is Redd Kross performing Linda Blair 1984 watch
First, Alex Jones Of Harvard University On The Resignations Of Howell Raines And Gerald Boyd From The New York Times Following The Jayson Blair Scandal At The Newspaper. Then, Bernard Lewis, Professor At Princeton, On Islam, The Middle East, And His Book, The Crisis Of Islam. Last, The Third And Second To Last Installment Of An Interview With The Chairman Of Intel, Andrew Grove. watch
First, William Haseltine, The Ceo Of Human Genome Resources And Nicholas Wade Of The New York Times Discuss Recent Developments In The Study Of Dna And Scientists' Understanding Of Diseases Like Tuberculosis In Light Of This Information. Then, Warren Hoge, London Bureau Chief Of The New York Times, Discusses Tony Blair, Northern Ireland, And Current Affairs In English Life And Politics. Also, Charles Lane, Editor Of The New Republic, Discusses The Accounts Of Fabricated Stories At His Magazine, Especially By Stephen Glass, And The Measures They Plan To Take Against Such Action. Then, The Duke And Duchess Of Norfolk Discuss Their Status As The Only Catholic Dukedom, What It Means To Be A Nobility, And Their Various Philanthropic Endeavors. Finally, Author Bob Adelman And Richard Merkin Of New York Magazine Discuss Their New Collection Of "Outlaw" Comics From The 1930'S And 1950'S, The So-Called Tijuana Bibles Which Pioneered Comic-Style Drawing And Narrative. watch