Artists' Television Access

Archive for February, 2006

THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME

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Long regarded as the worst rock-and-roll film of all time, THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME is the kind of dispiriting experience that even the most hardcore Led Zeppelin fan can barely endure.  With its daft fantasy sequences, incompetent direction, and lazy concert footage (shot at Madison Square Garden), SONG fails most spectacularly at the level… Read more »

THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC

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Trash Fish Entertainment and Artists Television Access are proud to present THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC with a beautiful new score for solo guitar, performed live by LESTER “TOMBSTONE” RAWW of THE PINE BOX BOYS and THE ZAG MEN.  Presumed lost for fifty years – until a second-generation print was discovered in a storeroom… Read more »

OpenScreening

Open Screening

See fresh perspectives and formula shattering techniques in film, video and music art from the Bay Area and beyond! One hour of shorts are accepted monthly on an open revolving basis, and the refreshments are darn good. FREE admission for exhibitors. Door, Bar:7:00pm, Projector: 8pm  SUBMISSIONS: * CUE and LABEL all tapes w/ name, contact,… Read more »

DRUNK WITH POWER

Little is known about Bay Areas SIXES with limited releases, cryptic interviews,and next to no documentation. Nothing but a bloodied trail of live miasma can peice together a 15+yr hellish trainwreck. Dating back somewhere around the late 80’s under the nom de guerre, AZOG, years of venomous scum electronics thrust upon the west coast underground… Read more »

Bhopal: The Search for Justice

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On December 2, 1984, the Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India leaked poisonous methyl isocyanate gas killing 15000 men, women and children. Bhopal was and remains the world’s worst chemical industry disaster. 20 years later, survivors are being re-victimized by the deliberate thwarting of scientific and medical studies concerning the damage. Exploring charges of… Read more »