How Kinky Friedman Conquered Texas
Friday A/V Club: A caustic cowboy among the cosmic cowboys
Friday A/V Club: He wasn't really the character created by the late Norman Lear. But the advertisers did all they could to obscure that.
Friday A/V Club: That time Orson Welles tried to assassinate St. Nick
Friday A/V Club: Sight and Sound revises the film canon again.
Friday A/V Club: One cable host's capacity for unearned smugness
Friday A/V Club: In 1992, it was a paramilitary America Firster who wanted to #MintTheCoin.
Friday A/V Club: Some people are against concentrated media power. Some just want to bend it to their will.
Friday A/V Club: A former Black Panther's winding path
Friday A/V Club: The Yippies, the yuppies, and the ghosts of the '60s and '80s
Friday A/V Club: How a Watergate burglar spent the '80s
Friday A/V Club: When the post-apocalyptic world looks a lot like the pre-apocalyptic world
Friday A/V Club: Great moments from the C-SPAN archive
Friday A/V Club: Daniel Tucker discusses his documentary Local Control: Karl Hess in the World of Ideas—and we also screen the movie itself.
Friday A/V Club: Long before Kennedy and Nixon, there were Bryan and Taft.
Friday A/V Club: The 40th anniversary of Life of Brian's British debut—and of a legendary TV debate
Friday A/V Club: Ridley Scott wasn't the only director who filmed a Blade Runner in the Reagan years.
Friday A/V Club: When Timothy Leary, Ayn Rand, and Big Mama Thornton shared a microphone
Friday A/V Club: A prank from the final days of the Soviet Union
Friday A/V Club: That time NBC broadcast a radical Philip K. Dick fable to a 1950s audience
Friday A/V Club: Back in the '80s, Bernie Sanders had a public-access TV show. The archives are now online.
Friday A/V Club: Springtime for Mao
Friday A/V Club: There's no such thing as "pure country music," because country music has always been a mix.
Friday A/V Club: The past and possibly future presidential candidate starred in some of the greatest, strangest campaign ads ever made.
Friday A/V Club: "It would be funny if heaven was just like the 11th Ward..."
Friday A/V Club: That time the authorities set 10,000 packages of opium, morphine, and cocaine on fire in San Francisco's Marshall Square
Friday A/V Club: A little chat about Stalin
Friday A/V Club: A flimmaker fights a moral panic.
Friday A/V Club: The byproducts of a cultural juggernaut
Friday A/V Club: Long before "fake news" was a cliché, Alan Abel was both inserting and exposing fakery in the news.
Friday A/V Club: Lifestyles of the Rich and Strange
Friday A/V Club: Anthony Comstock and the bawdy cylinders
Friday A/V Club: Harpoon battles six-gun in Terror in a Texas Town.
Friday A/V Club: The wild world of low-budget survivalist videos
Friday A/V Club: Americans born before the Civil War speak on camera.
Friday A/V Club: The boxer who just got a posthumous presidential pardon was a central figure in one of the first battles over movie censorship.
Friday A/V Club: Feeling nostalgic for a show that technically is still around
Friday A/V Club: My Lai's musical apologists
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