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Guide to the Bob Holman Audio/Video Poetry Collection
1977-2002
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Biographical Note

Bob Holman's varied career has been devoted to promoting poetry in American culture. Born in 1948 in Harlan, Kentucky and raised in rural Ohio, Holman attended Columbia College and graduated in 1970 with a degree in English. In 1974 Holman began his ongoing tenure as the director of the Poets Theatre in New York City and began studying with Ted Berrigan and Alice Notley at the St. Marks Poetry Project. He founded the New York City Poetry Calendar in 1977 and acted as its editor until 1980. With his completion of the St. Marks curriculum in 1978 Holman joined the Project's staff, acting as a coordinator, host, and workshop leader from 1978 through 1984. In later years Holman held similar positions at several non-profit poetry groups and institutions such as the Public Theatre and the Whitney Museum, where he acted as curator for a reading series.

During the 1970s and 1980s Holman was active as a producer/director of and/or performer in a variety of poetry festivals, tours, and other performances in New York City's Lower East Side poetry scene. From 1988 through 1989 Holman organized and hosted the "Poets in the Bars: A Celebration of the Oral Tradition" reading series sponsored by Creative Time with Pedro Pietry. He also helped to reopen the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in 1989 and worked as one of its co-directors until 1996. During his tenure Holman founded a touring company of poets, the Nuyorican Poets Cafe Live! Touring Company, in 1993 and hosted numerous Poetry Slams, a form of spoken word competition he helped to popularize. He was also active in the production and direction of plays, such as those of the "Poet's Theater Festivals" held by St. Mark's and La Mama Theatre between 1988 and 1990. His productions during the Festivals included stagings of Tristan Tzara's Gas Heart, Antonin Artaud's Jet of Blood, Vladimir Mayakovsky's Mayakovsky: A Tragedy, and Alfred Jarry's Ubu.

Holman's first poetry video, sweat'n'sex'politics, was introduced at The Public Theatre in 1985. The next year he began a two year tenure in the Poetry/Video Learning Project, a part of the New York City Public School system's anti-dropout efforts, designed and produced by Rise and Shine Productions. The program targeted truant high school students and offered them the opportunity to write poems and participate in the production of poetry videos with the assistance of poets. From 1987 until 1995 Holman produced and acted as the host for Poetry Spots, a six season broadcast of video poems on WNYC-TV which received three Emmy awards. During the 1990s Holman also produced a number of poetry television programs for PBS and MTV, including several documentaries regarding poetry in the United States. Among them are PBS' 1990 Poet in the Third Dimension, the 1991 Words In Your Face directed by Mark Pellington, the 1994 Slammin', and MTV's Smokin' Word. One of the largest of such projects was the United States of Poetry, a critically acclaimed five part television series co-created by Bob Holman and directed by Marc Pellington during 1996 for PBS. The program featured over sixty poets, rappers, cowboy poets, American Sign Language poets, and Slammers. The series received the 1997 International Public Television award, the San Fransisco Film Festival award, and the University of Virginia Film Festival award. In subsequent years the project completed a companion anthology, a home video release from KQED, and a soundtrack CD. Holman also [produced]a digital anthology entitled World of Poetry (worldofpoetry.org) and supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, describes itself as a continuation of the United States of Poetry project.

In 1995 Bob Holman, Sekou Sundiata, and Bill Adler founded Mouth Almighty/Mercury Records as the world's first major label for poetry CDs, with Holman acting as its Vice-President of Artistic Development until 1999. The label released numerous audio tracks, including works by Sekou Sundiata, Maggie Estep, Wammo, Michele Serros and Beau Sia. Some of its major releases included Allen Ginsberg's The Ballad of the Skeletons, Hal Willner's compilation album Closed on Account of Rabies: Poems and Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, and a definitive four CD William Burroughs box set, which was nominated for a Grammy Award.

Between 1993 and 1996 Holman was a Professor of Writing at The New School for Social Research, and from 1998 until 2002 a Visiting Professor of Writing and Integrated Arts at Bard College. Holman then shifted to Columbia University's School of the Arts where, as a Visiting Professor of Writing, he taught the graduate course "Exploding Text: Poetry Performance".

Sources

"About the World of Poetry." The World of Poetry. New York and Los Angeles: Washington Square Arts Inc., 1998 (http://worldofpoetry.org/aboutwop.htm) Accessed April 7, 2009

"About the World of Poetry: About Producer Bob Holman." The World of Poetry. New York and Los Angeles: Washington Square Arts Inc., 1998 (http://worldofpoetry.org/awop_bob.htm) Accessed April 7, 2009

Holman, Bob. "Bob Holman Bio 2009." http://www.bobholman.com/bio2001.htm

Holman, Bob. "Bob Holman's Resume." http://www.bobholman.com/resume.htm (March 31, 2009)

"Poetry-Video as Tool Keeps Truants in Sschool." The New York Times, January 11, 1987, Section 1 page 40

Richardson, Lynda. "Public Lives: A Poet (and Proprietor) Is a Beacon in the Bowery." The New York Times, November 12, 2002, B2

Chronology

1974- ongoing Director, Poets Theater, NYC
1977-80 Founding Editor, NYC Poetry Calendar
1977-80 Poet, CETA Artist Project
1978-84 Coordinator/Host/Workshop Leader, Poetry Project at St. Marks Church
1985 Host, "Lines" Radio Series, Detroit Institute for the Arts
1986-88 Poet, Poetry/Video Learning Project, NYC Board of Ed Anti-Dropout Program
1987 Organizer, "US Poets Invade Nicaragua" Tour (Ginsberg, Cardenal, et al)
1987-95 Producer/Host of "Poetry Spots," WNYC-TV
1988-89 Organizer and Co-Host, "Poets in the Bars: A Celebration of the Oral Tradition"
1988-96 Co-Director, Poetry Slam Host, Nuyorican Poets Cafe
1990-01 Organizer and Host, "Public Poetry," Joseph Papp Public Theatre
1990- Producer/performer, "Smokin Word," "Words in Your Face," other poetry videos for PBS and MTV
1992-96 Creator/Producer, "The United States of Poetry," 5-part series, PBS
1993 Curator, The Melting Point of Ice poetry series, The Whitney Museum
1993-96 Executive/Co-artistic Director, Nuyorican Poets Cafe Live! Touring Company
1993-96 Professor of Writing, The New School for Social Research
1993-99 Organizer/Host, rAP mEETS pOETRY at Fez, S.O.Bs, Knitting Factory
1995-96 Curator/Host Off the Beaten Path poetry series, Whitney Museum
1995-96 On-line Host for Spoken Word site, iGuide Internet Server
1995-99 Founder/Vice-President, Artist Development, Mouth Almighty/Mercury Records
1995- ongoing: Guide, poetry.About.com
1995-: Director, Bowery Arts & Science, Ltd (formerly Washington Square Arts)
1996-: Artistic Director, Real Live Poetry Touring Company
1997-: Chief Curator, the Peoples Poetry Gathering
1998-99: Spoken Word Director, Cductive Interactive
1998-99: Poetry commentator, Anthem, NPR
1998-02 Visiting Professor of Writing and Integrated Arts, Bard College
2001-: Proprietor, Bowery Poetry Club
2002-: Publisher, Bowery Books
2003-: Visiting Professor of Writing, Columbia University School of the Arts
2004-05: Poet-in Residence, WNYC, New York Public radio
2005-: Artistic Director, Study Abroad on the Bowery

Works

Books Written/Edited

Bicenntential Suicide, published New York: Frontward Books, 1976

The Rainbow Raises its Shoulder/When a Flower Grows published New York: Chinatown Planning Council, 1979

Tear to Open published New York: Power Mad Press, 1979

8 Chinese Poems published Teaticket, MA: Peeka Boo Press, 1981

SWEAT&SEX&Politics!, Teaticket, MA: Peeka Boo Press, 1986

PANIC*DJ: Performance Text, 1st edition published Imperial Beach, CA: VRI Theatre Library, 1987, 2nd edition published New York: University Arts Resources, 1990

Cupid's Cashbox, published New York: Jordan Davies, 1990

ALOUD! Voices from the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, co-editor with Nicole Blackman and Miguel Algarin, published New York: Henry Holt, 1994

Bob Holman's The Collect Call of the Wild, published New York: Henry Holt, 1995

The United States of Poetry, companion to the PBS series co-editor with Joshua Blum and Mark Pellington, published New York: Abrams, 1996

Beach Simplifies Horizon, New York: The Grenfell Press, 1998

A Couple of Ways of Doing Something, collaberation with Chuck Close, published New York: Art of This Century/Pace Editions, 2003

Anthologies

Fresh Paint, edited by Michael Slater and Yuki Hartman, published New York: Ailanthus Press, 1977

Poets Theatre, edited by Michael Slater and Yuki Hartman, published New York: Ailanthus Press, 1980

Up Late: American Poetry Since 1970, edited by Andrei Codrescu, published New York: 4 Walls 8 Windows, 1988, 1991

Out of This World, edited by Anne Waldman, New York: Crown, 1990

American Poets Say Good-Bye to the 20th Century, edited by Andrei Codrescu, published New York: 4 Walls 8 Windows, 1996

Thus Spake the Corpse: Exquisite Corpse Reader, edited by Andrei Codrescu, published Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1999

Poetry Slam: The Competitive Art of Performance, edited by Gary Glazner, published San Francisco: Manic D Press, 2000

Short Fuse: Global Anthology, edited by Todd Swift, Philip Norton, Hal Niedzviecki, and James Kay, published New York: Rattapallax Press, 2002

Bum Rush the Page, edited by Tony Medina and Louis Rivera, published New York: MTV/Penguin, 2002

Off the Cuffs: Poetry by and about the Police, edited by Sheeler, with Foreword by Holman, published Brooklyn, NY: Soft Skull, 2003

Bullets & Butterflies: Queer Spoken Word Poetry, edited by Emanuel Xavier with Foreword by Holman, published San Francisco, CA: Suspect Thoughts, 2005

Life Interrupted, by Spalding Gray, published New York: Crown, 2005

Poetry and Pedagogy, edited by Joan Retallack and Juliana Spahr, published New York: Palgrave, 2006

Video Projects

Poetry Spots, WNYC-TV, New York, 1988

Panic*DJ! Bob Holman Live at the Club LaMama, full-length feature, 5/4 Video, 1990

Smokin' Word, MTV spoken word pilot, producer/performer, 1990

Words in Your Face, producer/performer, season premiere for "Alive from Off Center," aired nationally on PBS, 1991

Spoken Word Unplugged, performer/consultant, MTV, 1993

Word Up!, performer, three spots for "Much Music," Canadian MTV, 1994

The United States of Poetry, 5-part PBS series, creator/producer, 1996

Slam, Poetry slam host, Sundance award-winning film, major release, directed by Marc Levin, 1998

The World of Poetry, media project, creator/producer, in production

Whatever I Was Thinking Of, Lower East Side Short Film Festival selection, directed by Alex Meilleur, 2003

Russel Simmons' Def Poetry Jam, performer, HBO, 2004

We Are the Dinosaur, performer, Shoot the Poem ProVideo Festival, directed by Charles Dennis 2005

Audio Recordings Include

An Oral History of the Poetry Project, recorded in 1979, unreleased

"Rap It Up" on Sugar, Alcohol, and Meat, Dial-A-Poet, Giornos Poetry Systems Records, 1980

"Bob Holman, the Plain White Rapper," Morning Edition, National Public Radio, 2/7/89

"Poets in the Bars," All Things Considered, National Public Radio, 4/29/89

"Dark Star Crew at BAM," All Things Considered, National Public Radio, Sept. 2, 1990

"1990," on Knitting Factory IV, A & M Records, NYC, 1990

Nuyorican Symphony: A Spoken Word Compilation, Producer/Performer, Knitting Factory Records, 1994

Grand Slam: Best of the San Francisco National Slam, Producer, NuYo Records, 1994

Word Up, Performer, Virgin EMI Records, 1995

Wild Words, Performer, Cups Records, 1995

Poetry in Motion II, Performer, Voyager CD-ROM, 1996

Flippin the Script: Rap Meets Poetry, Performer/Host, Mouth Almighty/Mercury, 1996

Poemfone: New Word Order, Performer, Tomato Records, 1996

"Mouth Almighty: The Poets Label," Fresh Air, National Public Radio, 1997

In with the Out Crowd, solo CD, produced by Hal Willner, Mouth Almighty Records, 1998

Poet Laureate, WNYC Radio, 2004-5

Awards Include

Emmys for Local Programming and Editing, "Poetry Spots," 1988

Chicago Poetry Video Festival, Featured Artist, 1992, 1995

Input (International Public Television) 1992

Emmy for Local Programming, "Poetry Spots II," 1992

Bessie Award, Performance Excellence, 1992

Legend Award, Nuyorican Poets Cafe, 1993

Before Columbus American Book Award, 1994

San Francisco Film Festival, 1995

XXth Biennales Internationales de Poesie, Liege, 1996

Input (International Public Television Award), 1996

Sundance Film Festival, 1996

National Poetry Slam Championship, Mouth Almighty Team coach, 1997-98

Curbstone Press, Honored Poet Award, 2000

New York Foundation for the Arts Poetry Fellow, 1993, 2001

First International Poetry Film Festival, “Bob Holman Special,” Berlin, 2002

National Arts Award, Anderson Ranch, 2002

New York Public Library Minerva Award, 2003

Poets & Writers Barnes & Noble Writers for Writers Award, 2003

Zebra Poetry Film Festival, US selection, 2004

Greenwich Village Historical Society, Preservation Award for Bowery Poetry Club, 2004

NYU “Community Citizen of the Year,” 2005

The Betty Kray Award, Poets House, 2006

Theatre Direction Includes

Stop At Nothing by D. Zhonzinsky, The Kitchen.

She Is in Tangiers: Life and Work of Jane Bowles by Millicent Dillon, St. Marks.

EAT ROCKS by Pedro Pietri, New Dramatists NYC.

Paid on Both Sides by W.H. Auden, sets David Hockney, Eye and Ear Theater.

The White Snake by Ed Friedman, sets Robert Kushner, Eye & Ear Theater.

4 Plays by Edwin Denby, sets Elizabeth Murray, costumes Judith Shea, Eye & Ear.

Clear the Range, from Ted Berrigan's novel, St. Clement's.

Mayakovsky, A Tragedy by Vladimir Mayakovsky, St. Marks.

The Gas Heart by Tristan Tzara and Jet of Blood by Antonin Artaud, St. Marks Church/ Ward-Nasse Gallery (NYC)

The Cause of Gravity/The Whore of the Alpines/Bicentennial Suicide by Bob Rosenthal & Bob Holman, St. Marks Church, Woods Hole Theater et al.

Boards and Panels

St. Marks Poetry Project, 1980-84

Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Inc., 1989-1996

New York Foundation for the Arts Literature Panel, 1992

A Gathering of the Tribes, 1994-2000

New York State Council on the Arts Literary Panel, 1996-1999

Poets House, Board of Directors,1997-2001

Atlantic Center for the Arts, National Council, since 1998

Cave Canem, since 1999

Yaddo, 2001- ongoing

National Book Award, Poetry Panel, 2002

National Poetry Series Panel, 2004

Federation of East Village Artists, Board of Directors, 2005

Taken from: Holman, Bob. "Bob Holman's Resume." http://www.bobholman.com/resume.htm (March 31, 2009)

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Scope and Content

The video portion of the Bob Holman Audio/ Video Poetry Collection consists of eight hundred eight videotapes and two film reels documenting a vast array of Bob Holman's spoken word performances and productions between 1977 and 2002. Key video poetry projects represented in the collection include: WNYC-TV Poetry Spots (1985-1992); United States of Poetry (1996 PBS Production); Words In Your Face (1993 PBS Production); a variety of videos from Mouth Almighty/ Mercury Records (1996-1999); historical spoken word videos (1982-2001); a variety of National Poetry Slams (1991-1994); various camera originals from Metro Home News; documentary footage/ homemade productions; and many rare video records of global poetry performances.

Series I: Spoken Word Tapes of/Produced by Bob Holman, consists of one hundred forty-three videotapes of various formats. The tapes contain video recordings documenting many of Bob Holman's projects between 1977 and 1994. Among them are several from the Lower East Side poetry scene in the 70s and 80s, including recordings of shows like the 1977 Laundromat and documentation of the Poet's Theater Festivals at St. Mark's and La Mama between 1988 and 1990. Performances by numerous poets are also documented, including Allen Ginsberg, Amina and Amiri Baraka, Eileen Myles, Bob Holman, Bob Rosenthal, Ed Sanders, and Ntozake Shange. Other videotapes in the series represent Holman's work for television, such as documentaries like PBS' 1991 Words in Your Face and programs like the MTV pilot for Smokin' Word. Such tapes frequently include raw footage and outakes. There are also tapes which document appearances by Holman and other poets on television shows like Charlie Rose and Good Morning America.

Series II: WNYC-TV "Poetry Spots" consists of one hundred thirty videotapes of various formats. These tapes document the six seasons of "Poetry Spots," a thrice Emmy-award winning program produced by Bob Holman, and include raw footage, out-takes and finished episodes along with intersticials and half hour featured programs for the PBS archives in the form of submissions and B-rolls. Multi-generational material, such as the camera originals, edit masters, submasters, and dubs, is present for some titles. The poets featured in the program include Yehuda Amichai, John Ash, John Ashbery, Helen Adam, Paul Beatty, Amiri Baraka, Ron Padgett, June Jordan, Suzan-Lori Parks, Grace Paley, David Henderson, Eileen Myles, Pedro Pietro, Paul Beatty, Sandra Esteves, and Tracie Morris.

Series III: "United States of Poetry," documents a five part television series of the same name regarding 70 poets, which was co-produced and co-created by Bob Holman and directed by Marc Pellington during 1996 for PBS. The series consists of forty videotapes of various formats and a variety of video generations including "rough" versions, master material, dubs, and the finished series, which has already been commercially released. For many of these five episodes there are multiple "masters" and dubs. There are also "United States of Poetry" samplers from Mouth Almighty/ Mercury records. The recordings include material regarding such individuals as Czeslaw Milosz, Derek Walcott, Joseph Brodsky, Jimmy Carter, Lou Reed, Thylias Moss, Rita Dove, Michael Franti, Lois-Ann Yamanaka, Larry Eiger, Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg, Carla Harryman, CD Wright, Quincy Troupe, Amir Baraka, Leonard Cohen, and Johnny Depp reading Jack Kerouac.

Series IV: Mouth Almighty/ Mercury Records contains thirty-seven 3/4 inch Umatic and VHS tapes. The recordings include documentary footage and electronic press kits reflecting the history of the poetry audio label between 1996 and 1999. Also included in the series are tapes holding [programs produced by the company,] such as works by poets like Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Sekou Sundiata, and Maggie Estep.

Series V: Grassroots Poetry Videos consists of one hundred seventy-three 3/4 inch Umatic and VHS videotapes dated between 1988 and 2001. The tapes, many of which are rare or one-of-a-kind, record both documentary footage and home made productions. Most of these were filmed in a studio but live on-site recordings are present as well. Among the performances documented by the tapes are plays by Kenneth Koch, a group reading of Jack Kerouac's Mexico City Blues at The Kitchen, and poems by Lee Anne Brown, Reg. E. Gaines, Fanny Howe, and Anne Waldman along with performances by Bob Kaufman, Lord Buckley, Elizabet Streb, Dana Gioia, Ellyn Maybe, and Marc Smith at the Green Mill in Chicago.

Series VI: Spoken Word History consists of ninety-seven videotapes from between 1982 and 2001, most of which are dubs and commercial releases, documenting the recent history of spoken word and comedic performance. Included among the tapes in this series are Ron Mann's Poetry In Motion, Bill Moyers' Power of the Word and Language of Life, Voices and Visions, At the Forks of Troublesome: Kentucky Poets, Best of Ernie Kovacs, MTV Unplugged, MTV Fightin' Words, Wendell Berry's Hymnody of Earth, Aime Cesaire, Poetry on ESPN X-Games, and the 1998 Taos Poetry Circus.

Series VII: Spoken Word Video Filmed by Bob Holman consists of forty-three small format videotapes, including Video 8mm and MiniDV, dating from the years 1991-2002. The contents of the tapes reflect a range of subjects including conferences, performance series, and documentary programs featuring a variety of poets. Also present within the series is an 8mm audition tape, which includes Ani DeFranco, for the United States of Poetry program. Other performers include Reesom Haile the poet laureate of Eritrea, poet laureate Azmir Megheeli of Yemen, Wanda Coleman, Cathy Bowman, Sekou Sundiata, Kimiko Hahn, Reg. E. Gaines, Edwin Torres, Hal Sirowitz, Elaine Equi, Patricia Smith, Nia Kuumba (an African American poetry ensemble), Todd Colby, Jessica Hagedorn, and Bob Holman himself.

Series VIII: Poetry Slams contains thirty-eight videotapes of various formats from 1991 to 1994. The tapes in this series document various Poetry Slam performances, including a complete video documentary, with interviews, shot by Bob Holman of the first National Poetry Slam during October 1991 in Chicago. Also present among the tapes are records reflecting the San Francisco National Poetry Slam during 1993, a Poetry Slam performance of October 1993, and the National Poetry Slam of August 1994.

Series IX: Metro Home News consists of eighteen twenty-minute Betacam vidoecassettes from the Metro Home News program. Very little is known about the provenance and content of these tapes, though they appear to contain raw footage. They seem to date from 1991 and among them can be found interviews with Bob Holman and Miguel Algarin, footage from Nuyorican Poet's Cafe, B Roll footage, stills of Miguel Pinero and the Lower East Side, and a show entitled "Heart of the City". Series X: Rise and Shine Productions consists of sixteen VHS videotapes dating from 1985 to 1995. The tapes appear to contain a complete set of poetry videos from the Poetry/Video Learning Project, which was part of the New York City Public School system's anti-dropout program. The videotapes record performances of poems written, directed and shot, using professional equipment, by high school students.

Series XI: Miscellaneous Video consists of seventy-four videotapes in the form of VHS and 3/4 inch Umatic cassettes along with two reels of 16mm film. The Umatics in this series may be of unique content and possibly of superior quality. While some of the series' contents are commercially released tapes, most are believed to be dubs. Among their contents are recordings of works by poets Maggie Estep, Sekou Sundiata, Allen Ginsberg, and Bill Moyers. The two 16mm film reels are recordings of elementary education films regarding poetry and haikus.

Series XII: Vinyl Sound Recordings contains a substantial quantity of vinyl long play records. Their arangement reflects Bob Holman's original order. The vast majority of these are commercial releases but there is also a small number of test pressings. The series is arranged into five subseries:

Subseries A: Vinyl Recordings - LPs 12in. and Subseries B: Vinyl Recordings EPs 7in., are composed primarily of spoken word recordings, particularly rap and poetry. They also include some rock and roll and recorded dramas.

Subseries C: Vinyl Recordings - African American consists of recordings of spoken word and musical performances from African American artists, including readings of the poetry of Imamu Amiri Baraka and Linton Kwesi Johnson and performances by The Last Poets.

Subseries D: Vinyl Recordings - Various Poets contains spoken word performances from a variety of poets and, to a lesser extent, comedians such as Lord Buckley.

Subseries E: Vinyl Recordings - Allen Ginsberg is composed of a collection of spoken word and musical recordings previousky owned by Allen Ginsberg, which Holman purchased at a Sotheby's auction in October of 1999.

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Container List

Series I: Spoken Word Tapes of/ Produced by Bob Holman

Subseries A: Access Copies (Video)

Scope and Content note:

Researcher access is restricted to Access copies of the materials, which may not be available in all cases. Please consult a Fales Archivist for more information.

Media Title Date
ID: 128.0813 Laudromat Part 1 1977

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0816 Laudromat Part 2 1977

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0819 Clear the Range 1977

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0936 Bob Holman: Panic DJ 11/8/80 1980

Format: DVD

TRT: 01:03:00

ID: 128.0948 Niteline/Poetry Show History 6.18.92 1992

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:30:30

ID: 128.0972 Rap Meets Poetry, 1993 Raw Footage 1 1993

Format: DVD

TRT: 01:00:00

ID: 128.0978 Rap Meets Poetry, 1993 Raw Footage 4 1993

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:58:00

ID: 128.0957 Rap Meets Poetry - Raw Footage 1993 #6 1993

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:56:00

ID: 128.0960 Rap Meets Poetry 8 Undated

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:23:00

ID: 128.0975 Rap Meet Poetry, 1993 Raw Footage Tape 8 (tape 6 on the container) 1993

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:59:00

ID: 128.0969 From City Arts Show #103 "New Year in Verse" Undated

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:32:30

ID: 128.0939 Bob Holman Audio Channel #1 Undated

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:20:00

ID: 128.0942 Bob Holman - 10 Minutes of Panic Undated

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:22:30

ID: 128.0951 Holman Compiled Pass 1 Undated

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:10:00

ID: 128.0981 Poetry Demo Master Undated

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:04:00

ID: 128.0963 Poet's Demo Reel - NU.YO. NUYO Records Video Presentation Undated

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:04:00

ID: 128.0966 Tape 2 Raw Footage - Poets Undated

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:23:30

ID: 128.0945 Teaching Undated

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:09:30

ID: 128.0954 Words in Your Face RT: 28 min. Undated

Format: DVD

TRT: 00:28:00

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Subseries B: Originals (Video)

Box Media Title Date
1 ID: 128.0001 Laundromat 1 1977

Format: 1/2 in. Open

1 ID: 128.0002 Laundromat 1 1977

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0003 Laundromat 2 1977

Format: 1/2 in. Open

1 ID: 128.0004 Laundromat 2 1977

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0005 Clear the Range 1977

Format: 1/2 in. Open

1 ID: 128.0006 Rapp It Up! Poets In Performance Undated

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0007 PTV: Ginsberg, Waldman, Holman Undated

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0008 Ginsberg, Waldman, Holman Undated

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0009 Poets [Theater] Festival 1 1988

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0010 Poets [Theater] Festival 2 [1988]

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0011 Head to the Future 5/20/89 1989

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0012 Head to the Future 5/20, 21/89 1989

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0013 Head to the Future 5/21/89 1989

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0014 Poets Theater Tape 1 1990

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0015 Poets Theater Tape 2 1990

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0016 Poets Theater Tape 2 1990

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0017 Return To The Future 1990 II 1990

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0018 Return To The Future 1990 III A 1990

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0019 Return To The Future 1990 III B 1990

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0020 Return To The Future 1990 ; Xtra: Father Pedro, Avon 1990

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0021 Sunday Tape #3 - Panasonic Camera 1986

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0022 Saturday and Sunday Tape #2 - Panasonic Camera 1986

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0023 Sunday Tape #3 - Minolta Camera 1986

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0024 Saturday Tape #1 Brooklyn - Minolta Camera 1986

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0025 Saturday and Sunday Tape #2 - Minolta Camera 1986

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0026 Saturday Tape #1 Brooklyn - Panasonic Camera 1986

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0027 Double Talk @ Los Amigos 1988

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0028 Double Talk Show [1985]

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0029 Bob Holman & Pedro Pietri 1987

Format: VHS

1 ID: 128.0030 Pre-Resurrection Insurrection 1987

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0031 Poets In The Bars Reading #3 1989

Format: S-VHS

2 ID: 128.0032 Poets In The Bars #1 1989

Format: S-VHS

2 ID: 128.0033 Poets In The Bars #5 1989

Format: S-VHS

2 ID: 128.0034 Poets In The Bars # 6 1989

Format: S-VHS

2 ID: 128.0035 Poets In The Bars #7 1989

Format: S-VHS

2 ID: 128.0036 Poets In The Bars #8 1989

Format: S-VHS

2 ID: 128.0037 Poets In The Bars #8 1989

Format: S-VHS

2 ID: 128.0038A Not Another Poetry Reading I 1984

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0039 Not Another Poetry Reading II 1984

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0040 The Poetrey Project: Pedro Pietri Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0041 Rap It Up! Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0042 Bob Holman: Panic DJ 1980

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

2 ID: 128.0043 Bob Holman; Audio Channel #1 Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

2 ID: 128.0044 Bob Holman: Ten Minutes of Panic Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

2 ID: 128.0045 5 Minutes of Panic Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0046 5 minutes of Panic*DJ! Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0047 "We Interrupt…", The Meaning of Meaning, Hey, What'd I Say Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0048 Rapp It Up! "Meaning of Meaning" Live from The Double Talk Show Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0049 Television Is Not A Box Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0050 Panic*DJ! 1989

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0051 Jamestown Bob Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0052 Poet In The 3rd Dimension, Jamestown 1990

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0053 Poet In The 3rd Dimension - short version Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0054 North Country Nightly 1989

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0055 Bob Holman Teaching Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0056 Forien Eyes; Panic/DJ; Jason Heact Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0057 Teaching Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

2 ID: 128.0058 PLVP - Long Version ; Best Talk In Town Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0059 Rooms Of Our Lives Undated

Format: VHS

2 ID: 128.0060 Panic DJ! Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0061 Panic DJ! Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0062 Panic DJ! Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0063 Panic DJ! Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0064 Huge Voodoo Improv. 1992

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0065 [1]-- Aluminum Assemble Reel [2]-- Global Assembly Line Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0066 [1]-- Border Crossings Sample [2]-- Host/Narrator Selects [3]-- Around the World With Ford Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0067 Multinational Tapes: Hoover Vacuums, Coca-cola, Beatrice Foods, A&P Coffee, General Motors Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0068 Aluminum on the March - Sample Reel Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0069 Niteline/ Poetry Show History 1992

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

3 ID: 128.0070 Holman Compiled 92 [1992]

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

3 ID: 128.0071 Charlie Rose Show 1992

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0072 Charlie Rose 1992

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0073 Good Morning America Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0074 ABC News Magazine Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0075 Nightline: Poetry In America 1992

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0076 New Poetry on TV 1992

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0077 New Poetry on TV 1992

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0078 Charlie Rose 1992

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0079 Dark Star Crew at Poets Cafe 1990

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0080 Heart of the City Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0081 MTV Pass One: UR-"Smokin' Word" Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0082 Arty Party Undated

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0083 Words In Your Face - Rough Cut 1991

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0084 Words Face WETV 1991

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0085 Words In Your Face 1991

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0086 Words In Your Face 1991

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0087 Words In Your Face 1991

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0088 Words In Your Face 1991

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0089 Words In Your Face 1991

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0090 Words In Your Face 1991

Format: VHS

3 ID: 128.0091 Words In Your Face [1991]

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

4 ID: 128.0092 MoMA; Between Word and Image Undated

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0093A Nuyorican's Poet's Café; Popularly Poetic Undated

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0094 Holman Compiled Pass 1 & Charlie Rose Undated

Format: Betacam

4 ID: 128.0095 Bob Holman 2 Undated

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0096 Bob Holman 2 Undated

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0097A Spoken Word Unplugged [1993]

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0098 MTV Unplugged Spoken Word Air Tape 1993

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0099 The United States of Poetry Supplement - Sample Reel Undated

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0100 Heckler's Slam: Connie Chung Undated

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0101 Pamela Sneed-Excerpt from Smoki' Word Undated

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0102 Rap Meets Poetry Raw Footage #6 1993

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

4 ID: 128.0103 Rap Meets Poetry Raw Footage #8 1993

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

4 ID: 128.0104 Rap Meets Poetry Nuyo Records Video Presentation [1993]

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

4 ID: 128.0105 Rap Meets Poetry Raw Footage #2 1993

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

4 ID: 128.0106 Word Up [1994]

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0107 Word Up [1994]

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0108 Word Up [1994]

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0109 Word Up [1994]

Format: VHS

4 ID: 128.0110 Poetry Resurgence 1994

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0111 Sinovision; Poetry Slam 95 1995

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0112 Nuyorican Poets Café Live - SAMPLER 1994

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0113 Nuyoricans Poets BBC Late Show 2nd Cut 1995

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0114 Nuyoricans Poets BBC Late Show 2nd Cut 1995

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0115 Nuyoricans Poets BBC Late Show 2nd Cut 1995

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0116A Action Poetry '94 1994

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0117 "I'd Rather Be Thin Than Famous" - Writers On Kerouac Undated

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0118 From City Arts Show #103 "New York In Verse" 1995

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

5 ID: 128.0119 City Arts; New York In Verse - Show #103 1995

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0120 "United States Of Poetry" [1]-- MTV News [2]-- WWOR-TV News 1996

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0121 Bucher, Bucher 1997

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0122 Slammin' Undated

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0123 Slammin' Undated

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0124 Slamnation Partial Rough Cut Undated

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0125 Slam Nation - The Sport of Spoken Word Undated

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0126 National Poetry Slam Demo [1996]

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0127 "U.S. of Poetry"; Last Word #65 1996

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0128 Bob Holman (1) Undated

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0129 Bob Holman Undated

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0130 Poetry By Numbers Undated

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0131 Clear the Range Undated

Format: VHS

5 ID: 128.0132 Scene and Heard 1996

Format: VHS

6 ID: 128.0133 Rap Meets Poetry Raw Footage #3 1993

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

6 ID: 128.0134 Rap Meets Poetry Raw Footage #1 1993

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

6 ID: 128.0135 Rap Meets Poetry Raw Footage #6 1993

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

6 ID: 128.0136 Rap Meets Poetry Raw Footage #7 1993

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

6 ID: 128.0137 Rap Meets Poetry Raw Footage #4 1993

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

6 ID: 128.0138 Rap Meets Poetry Demo Master 1993

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

6 ID: 128.0139 Flippin' The Script - Tape #1 1995

Format: Hi 8 mm

6 ID: 128.0140 Flippin' The Script - Tape #2 1995

Format: Hi 8 mm

6 ID: 128.0141 Flippin' The Script at "SOBS'" Tape #1 1996

Format: VHS

6 ID: 128.0142 Flippin' The Script at "SOBS'" Tape #2 1996

Format: VHS

6 ID: 128.0143 Flippin' The Script at "SOBS'" Tape #3 1996

Format: VHS

6 ID: 128.0144 Flippin' The Script …Rap Meets Poetry 1994

Format: VHS

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Series II: WNYC-TV "Poetry Spots"

Subseries A: Access Copies (Video)

Scope and Content note:

Researcher access is restricted to Access copies of the materials, which may not be available in all cases. Please consult a Fales Archivist for more information.

Media Title Date
ID: 128.0822 Paul Beatty; Poetry Spots III, Tape 1 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0825 Paul Beatty; Poetry Spots III, Tape 2 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0828 Paul Beatty; Poetry Spots III, Tape 3 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0831 Paul Beatty; Poetry Spots III, Tape 4 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0834 The Law is the Seed - Billy Two Rivers 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0837 The Law is the Seed - Final Edit Withour Credits 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0840 The Law is the Seed - Final Edit With Credits 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0843 Just Another Day - Tape #1 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0846 Just Another Day - Tape #2 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0849 Unwilling Suspension by John Ash 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0852 You Startin' Wif Me; a poem by Tracie Morris 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0855 "Nostalgia"; Laura Ciporen 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0858 Bacalaitos y Fireworks by Lois Griffith 1992

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0861 A Child's Guide to Parenthood; Laura Ciporen [1991]

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0864 Treadwinds; Walter K. Lew [1994]

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0867 Just Another Day; Sandy Esteves 1/31/1992 1992

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0870 The Law is the Seed - Alex Jacobs Interview - Raw Footage 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0873 "Charlie" - Short Version 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0876 [Poetry Spot Season II Intro and Credits] 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0879 [Poetry Spot Season III Intro] 1993

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0882 [1.]--Another Poem About UFOs [2.]-- Rapunzel Was A Sister… [3.]-- Oil Glut Sensaround Undated

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0885 [Poetry Spots Season V Intro and Credits] Undated

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0888 [Arlene Gottfried 1991 Shoot; El Barrio - Tape 1] 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0891 [Arlene Gottfried 1991 Shoot; El Barrio - Tape 2] 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0894 [Monologues of an Anonymogamist - Raw Footage Tape 1] 1989

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0897 [Monologues of an Anonymogamist - Raw Footage Tape 2] 1989

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0900 [Nuyorican Poets Café - Rough Cut] 1990

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0903 Transformations; Poems of Change 1995

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0906 [Poetry Spots - Compilation Reel, Season I] [1990]

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0909 [Poetry Spots - Compilation Reel; Season Two. Part I] 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0912 [Poetry Spots - Compilation Reel; Season Two. Part II] 1991

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0915 [Poetry Spots - Compilation Reel; Season III] 1992

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0918 [Poetry Spots - Compilation Reel; Season IV] 1993

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0921 Poetry Spots 4 Compilation Reel 1993

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0924 Poetry Spots Five - Compilation Reel 1994

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0927 Poetry Spots Five - Compilation Reel 1994

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0930 Latin Empire - Dub Master B Roll [1991]

Format: VHS

ID: 128.0933 Latin Empire - Dub Master B Roll With Timecode [1991]

Format: VHS

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Subseries B: Originals (Video)

Box Media Title Date
7 ID: 128.0145 Y Can't We Be Friends? Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

7 ID: 128.0146 Why Can't We Be Friends? - Latin Empire Undated

Format: VHS

7 ID: 128.0147 Latin Empire Undated

Format: VHS

7 ID: 128.0148 Why Can't We Be Friends? - Latin Empire Undated

Format: VHS

7 ID: 128.0149 Latin Empire - 2nd Roll Undated

Format: Betacam

7 ID: 128.0150 Latin Empire 3rd Tape Undated

Format: Betacam

7 ID: 128.0151 Show #1 Tape #4 1989

Format: Betacam

7 ID: 128.0152 Poetry Videos: Nancy Mercado "Jazz 101" 1989

Format: Betacam

7 ID: 128.0153 Poetry Videos: Nancy Mercado "Holding Up Walls" 1989

Format: Betacam

7 ID: 128.0154A Poetry Videos Tape 10: Nancy Mercado 1989

Format: Betacam

7 ID: 128.0155A Poetry Videos Tape #15; Yehuda Amachai 1989

Format: Betacam

7 ID: 128.0156 Poetry Slam Undated

Format: Betacam

7 ID: 128.0157 [1]-- Edit master Pozmade del City [2]--Edit Master #2 [3]-- More In Than Out [3]-- NTOZAKE Undated

Format: VHS

7 ID: 128.0158 Paul Beatty Shoot #1 Undated

Format: VHS

7 ID: 128.0159 P.S. The Law Is In The Seed Undated

Format: VHS

7 ID: 128.0160 John Ash Poem (PSII) Undated

Format: VHS

7 ID: 128.0161 Poetry Spots - Dub Undated

Format: VHS

7 ID: 128.0162 Poetry Spots ; Latin Empire B roll 1990

Format: VHS

7 ID: 128.0163 Griffith Rough Cut & Paterson Undated

Format: VHS

7 ID: 128.0164 Poetry Project: Helen Adam 1996

Format: VHS

7 ID: 128.0165 Holman, Ginsberg, Jordan - only Undated

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0166 Poetry Spots I Undated

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0167 Poetry Spots - Edit Undated

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0168 Poetry Spots I: Cuts 5 & 6 Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

8 ID: 128.0169 Poetry Spots Season One 1992

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

8 ID: 128.0170 PoSpots Special Season One Undated

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0171 [1] - Cut 1 Video Poetry Promos [2]-- Cut 2 Video Poetry Show 1989

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0172A Poetry Spots [1]-- Compilation #1 [2]-- Compilation #2 1992

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

8 ID: 128.0173 Poetry Spots 2 - Selections Undated

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0174 John Ash Poem: Vanishing Suspension Undated

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0175 John Ash / Paul Beatty Undated

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0176 Poetry Spots Season III Undated

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0177 Poetry Spots Season III Compliation Reel Undated

Format: Betacam

8 ID: 128.0178 Poetry Spots Season III Compliation Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

8 ID: 128.0179 Poetry Spots Season III - Spot Reel Undated

Format: Betacam

8 ID: 128.0180 Poetry Spots IV - Air Master Undated

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0181 You Startin' Wif Me - A Tracie Morris Poetry Film Short 1992

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0182 Spots IV Undated

Format: VHS

8 ID: 128.0183 Poetry Spots - Season IV - Air Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

8 ID: 128.0184 Poetry Spots Promo Pitch Pledge 1992

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

9 ID: 128.0185 Poetry Season I Undated

Format: Betacam

9 ID: 128.0186 Poetry Season II Undated

Format: Betacam

9 ID: 128.0187 Poetry Spots 1/2 Hr. Compilation #1 Undated

Format: Betacam

9 ID: 128.0188 Poetry Spots IV Compilation Reel 1993

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

9 ID: 128.0189 Poetry Spots / Chinese Cucumbers Undated

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0190 The Graet American RollerCoaster Poem - Rough Cut Undated

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0191 The Great American Roller Coaster Poem - Final Edit Undated

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0192 A Deed Without a Name - In Progress Undated

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0193 Rough Cut of a Mike Tyler Poem "The 80s, A Toad" 1993

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0194 Edwin Torres in Two Videos By Kristine Diekman Undated

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0195 Rogue Transmissions 1993

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0196 The Hoover Poem - Laurie Carlos Undated

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0197A [1]-- Mommie's Coming Back [2]-- Yoing [1994]

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0198A Yoing [1994]

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0199 Poetry Spots; Beatty Outtakes Undated

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0200 Poetry Spots III "2 Black Men and a Baby On The Way" ; Paul Beatty 1992

Format: Betacam

9 ID: 128.0201 "The Foxes Manifesto"; Kurt Larkin Undated

Format: Betacam

9 ID: 128.0202 "Chinese Cucumbers"; a poetry video by Kurt Heintz 1994

Format: Betacam SP

9 ID: 128.0203 Dennis Downey Videos - 5 Video Pieces Undated

Format: VHS

9 ID: 128.0204 Japan Men 1989

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

10 ID: 128.0205 An Uncool Yul 1992

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic SP

10 ID: 128.0206 Poetry Compilation Reel IV Undated

Format: VHS

10 ID: 128.0207 Poetry Comp IV Undated

Format: VHS

10 ID: 128.0208 Poetry Spots V - Compliation Reel 1994

Format: Betacam

10 ID: 128.0209 Poetry Spots V - Compliation Reel 1994

Format: Betacam

10 ID: 128.0210 Poetry Spots - Various Cuts Undated

Format: VHS

10 ID: 128.0211 Poetry Spots V ; Compilation Air Master Undated

Format: VHS

10 ID: 128.0212 Poetry Spots V ; Compilation Air Master Undated

Format: VHS

10 ID: 128.0213 Poetry Spots V ; Compilation Air Master Undated

Format: VHS

10 ID: 128.0214 Poetry Spots VI Compilation Reel 1995

Format: Betacam

10 ID: 128.0215 Poetry Spots Season 6 Undated

Format: VHS

10 ID: 128.0216 Poetry Spots Season 6 Undated

Format: VHS

10 ID: 128.0217A An American Dream; A film by Andrea Kirsch 1987

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

10 ID: 128.0218 Treadwinds for Poetry Spots 1992

Format: 1 in.

10 ID: 128.0219 Counting - Lisa Buscami Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic SP

11 ID: 128.0220 Chinese Cucumbers - Patricia Smith Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic SP

11 ID: 128.0221 Poetry Spots III Compilation Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

11 ID: 128.0222 Poetry Spots V Compilation Uncensored 1994

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

11 ID: 128.0223 Poetry Spots V; Various Cuts 1-9 1994

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

11 ID: 128.0224 Poetry Spots Season V Compilation Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

11 ID: 128.0225 Poetry Spots V Air Master Various 1-9 1994

Format: Betacam

11 ID: 128.0226 Poetry Spots V Compilation Undated

Format: Betacam

11 ID: 128.0227 Poetry Spots V - Various Cuts Air Master 1994

Format: Betacam

11 ID: 128.0228 Poetry Spots VI Compilation Reel Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

12 ID: 128.0229 Paul Beatty; Poetry Spots III Tape 1 [1991]

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0230 Paul Beatty; Poetry Spots III Tape 2 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0231 Paul Beatty; Poetry Spots III Tape 3 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0232 Paul Beatty; Poetry Spots III Tape 4 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0233 The Law is in the Seed - Kahnawake Shoot Tape #3 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0234 The Law is in the Seed - Billy Two Rivers #4 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0235 The Law is in the Seed - Final Edit Without Credits 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0236 The Law is in the Seed - Final Edit Dub With Credits 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0237 Poetry Spots - "So How Was Your Day" Tape #1 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0238 Poetry Spots - "So How Was Your Day" Tape #2 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0239 John Ash Poem - Edit Master 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0240 "You Startin' Wif Me"; A Tracie Morris Poem 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0241 "Nostalgia"; Laura Ciporen 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0242 Poetry Spot: "Bacalaitos y Fireworks" 1992

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0243 "A Child's Guide to Parenthood"; Laura Ciporen [1991]

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0244 Treadwinds [1994]

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0245 "Just Another Day"; Sandy Esteves 1992

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0246 Alex Jacobs Outside Interview Tape #2 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0247A "Eternity"; Dave Henderson Undated

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0248 "Charlie" - Short Version 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0249 Poetry Spot Opening - Season II Compilation 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0250 Poetry Spots III; Compilation Opening Sequence 1993

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0251 Poetry Spots III - Padua, Sneed, Blumerzack Undated

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0252 Poetry Spots Season III - Sample Reel 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0253 Poetry Spots Season 5 - Intro and Credits Undated

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0254 Poetry Membership Spot With Bob Holman 1992

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0255 Poetry Rap Reel 2 1992

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0256 Arlene Gottfried Photos for Lois Griffith Poem 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0257 Dub Photos by Arlene Gottfried Undated

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0258 Arlene Gottfried Shoot: El Barrio Tape 1 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0259 Arlene Gottfried Shoot: El Barrio Tape 2 1991

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0260A Poetry Videos - Mark Ameen Tape #12 1989

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0261 Poetry Videos - Mark Ameen Tape #14 1989

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0262 Video Poetry: Deaf Poets Tape 2A 1989

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0263 Tape #6; Show 104 - PS 61: Classrooms, Tour of School 1990

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0264 Miguel Pinero Stills - B Tape Undated

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0265 Nuyorican Poets Café - Rough Cut II 1990

Format: Betacam

12 ID: 128.0266 Transformations Undated

Format: Betacam SP

13 ID: 128.0267 Poetry Spots - Compilation Reel Season I [1990], 1994(Dub date?)

Format: Betacam

13 ID: 128.0268 Poetry Spots - Compilation Reel Season II - Part 1 1991, 1994(Dub date?)

Format: Betacam

13 ID: 128.0269 Poetry Spots - Compilation Reel Season II - Part 2 1991, 1994(Dub date?)

Format: Betacam

13 ID: 128.0270 Poetry Spots - Compilation Reel Season III [1992], 1994(Dub date?)

Format: Betacam

13 ID: 128.0271 Poetry Spots - Compilation Season IV 1993, 1994(Dub date?)

Format: Betacam

13 ID: 128.0272 Poetry Spots - Compilation Season IV - DUB 1993, 1994(Dub date?)

Format: Betacam

13 ID: 128.0273 Poetry Spots V - Compilation Reel 1994, 1994(Dub date?)

Format: Betacam

13 ID: 128.0274 Poetry Spots V - Compilation Reel 1994, 1994(Dub date?)

Format: Betacam

13 ID: 128.0275 Latin Empire - Dub Master B Roll 1990

Format: Betacam

13 ID: 128.0276 Poetry Spots; Latin Empire - B Roll [Credit] Footage 1990

Format: Betacam

13 ID: 128.0277 Poetry Spot 5 Undated

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

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Series III: "United States of Poetry"

Subseries A: Access Copies (Video)

Scope and Content note:

Researcher access is restricted to Access copies of the materials, which may not be available in all cases. Please consult a Fales Archivist for more information.

Subseries B: Originals (Video)

Box Media Title Date
14 ID: 128.0278 U.S. Of Poetry/AMIC "The Land and the People" Episode #101 1995

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

14 ID: 128.0279 The United States of Poetry; Show 1 - The Land & The People [1995]

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

14 ID: 128.0280 The United States of Poetry; Show 1 - The Land & The People 1995

Format: 3/4 in. Umatic

14 ID: 128.0281 The United States of Poetry; Show 1 1995