

Pro-War person threatens Anti-War demonstrators with a bomb in front of the Senator's office.
lawrence lessig's (founder of the creative commons) brilliant talk about copyright and what needs to be changed and why - highly recommended for anyone interested in (remix) culture. 20' 05'', via google video.
a clip from "The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder" in 1981. "Weird Al" performs "Another One Rides the Bus", a parody of Queen's hit, "Another One Bites the Dust". Oh, just to let you guys know, the kind of box the drummer is banging on is really Al's accordion case!
Really great dialogue between camera person and the Pro-War guy.
Episode 11 of Maine Video Activists Network - Images of someone exploring old mills of Lewiston set to music by Kate and Ethan of Riot Folk
People in Portland hold a walking art show of the work that was censored by USM Administration after intense pressure from Police and Alumni. The show was renamed Tom Manning: Still Can't Jail the Spirit.
Warning: Do not watch this video more than two times in one day. Excess viewing may result in humming the addictive chorus until epilepsy sets in. As music videos go, it is a perfect storm of YouTube popularity--an endlessly catchy tune, a simple yet original execution (how many times did they have to rehearse that eight-treadmilled routine until they got it right in one long take?) and a proud trumpeting of a low-budget ethos.OK Go - Here It Goes AgainOK Go3 min 4 sec - Aug 7, 2006OK Go, Dancing on Treadmills Buy the album at iTunes: http://doiop.com/ohno/itunes More OK Go: http://okgo.net http://myspace.com/okgo (music_video)
Want to know how to be black? Step right up and the Black Factory will show you.
In New Haven, Connecticut the pipeline from school to prison is shorter than you might think.
When media messages are constructed, sometimes truth hits the cutting room floor.
Sara Weagel and Brother Chris go for a drive. http://www.human-dog.com
This is a mind-blowing accomplishment -- and not just in the realm of corporate ethics.
Groundbreaking fire choreography from the Phoenix Projekt To Max Raabe's cover of Oops, I Did It Again by Britney Spears. Featuring Tubatron!