

An excerpt from “To Abbie With Love.” (The gent at the beginning is Abbie’s brother, Jack.)
Mike Benedetti talks with Nicholas Reville of the Participatory Culture Foundation. They discuss the Democracy media player, free culture, and Worcester.
Uncut interviews with attendees at the 2006 Catholic Worker gathering in Worcester, Massachusetts. Some glitches in the source tape.
Mike Benedetti, Bruce Russell, Kevin Ksen, and Ken Hannaford-Ricardi discuss Worcester coffee, heavy metal, and needle exchange.
Michael True shares his frustration about the Iraq War while vigiling outside Worcester's Broadway Diner, where Senator John Kerry was meeting local politicians. June 12, 2006.
Nicole Belanger and Mike Benedetti document Worcester's newest visionary junk shop.
Mike Benedetti invited me over a few weeks ago to sample a durian he had brought back from California.
Worcester's Real Solutions group kicks off a lawn sign campaign to "change the climate of hostility towards the poor." Video by Nicole Belanger.
April 23, Father Matos spoke about Worcester's May 1 immigration rallies after mass at St. Paul's Cathedral. In Spanish.
A brief clip from Jeroen Offerman's incredible tribute to Stairway To Heaven. He performed Stairway backwards, then reveresed the tape.
NECN covers the April 13 demo demanding that Abbott Labs make one of its AIDS drugs available world-wide.
4-13-06: College kids go to Abbott Labs, ask them to make AIDS drug available, dressed as bunnies and carrying 4,000 black plastic eggs.
Gerard played Matthew in the passion play at Blessed Sacrament Church in Worcester.
Eight Central Massachusetts residents were arrested March 29, 2006, in a protest against the Darfur genocide. This news clip is from "Community Vision," a cable access news show in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Eight Central Massachusetts residents were arrested March 29, 2006, in a protest against the Darfur genocide. This news clip is from "Community Vision," a cable access news show in Worcester, Massachusetts. Brenna Cussen of Indiana was also arrested.
WMV/web version. American Christians go to Darfur, return home, get arrested for protesting at the Sudanese embassy, and go on trial.
Video from a March 8, 2006 rally at City Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, to support South High Coach Pat Williams, who was widely attacked after claiming racism affected the reffing of a basketball game. The speaker is former South teacher and Coach Jim McDermott. "Man, it's hard coaching in the public schools."
SEE! Saint Patrick stickfighting with a leprechaun! HEAR! Saint Patrick talk about peace! FEEL! The history of Ireland in the popular .mpg format!
March 8, 2006 rally at Worcester's City Hall to support South High basketball Coach Pat Williams, widely attacked for claiming racism affected the reffing of a game. Local college student Roberto Rivera: "I think this is an opportunity for the minority people of Worcester and their allies to come together, and to give a voice to what's really going on."