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Split Reel The “War on Terror” and Popular Culture

What were the “flash points” which signified the “War on Terror” was having a concrete impact on popular culture? If the Hollywood norm over the past decade has been to showcase films that highlight the failures of American policy rather than champion it… then how does this fit within the framework of rah-rah patriotism that erupted in the wake of 9/11? And what sort of impact will the new strain of anti-government movements have in the wake of the Obama White House administration?

My guests are Andrew Schopp and Matthew B. Hill, co-editors of the recent book The War on Terror and American Popular Culture: September 11 and Beyond.

For more information and archived shows, visit kevinfullam.net.

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Chicago Theatre Off Book Chicago Theatre Off Book: Aug. 10, 2012 Ed.

Today, Chicago Theatre Off Book is reviewing exciting offerings from local theatre companies: “The American Plan” at The Artistic Home, “The Monument” at Idle Muse Theatre , and “Ah, Wilderness” at Eclipse Theatre. And our Special Guests are Mikey Laird, Artistic Director and co-Founder at Nothing Special Productions and director of “Savageland,” and Dennis Watkins, Magician in “Magic Parlour” and starring in “Death and Houdini” at The House Theatre. And of course, we have 2 new Got A Minute? segments from local playwrights.

This August 10, 2012 episode of Chicago Theatre Off Book was partially underwritten by The Alliance.

Shot word of the day: Fight

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Split Reel Generation X in Cinema (with guest Christina Lee)

How has Generation X been defined in film over the past few decades, from the landmark John Hughes films of the ’80s through the “slacker” movies of the ’90s and beyond? What distinct qualities do Gen X films possess which differentiate them from those of previous (and later) generations?

We’ll be discussing everything from Pretty in Pink to Before Sunrise and Before Sunset. My guest is Christina Lee, lecturer at the Curtin University of Technology in Perth, Australia, and the author of the recent book Screening Generation X: The Politics and Popular Memory of Youth in Contemporary Cinema.

For more information and archived shows, visit kevinfullam.net.

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Chicago Theatre Off Book Chicago Theatre Off Book: Aug. 3, 2012 Ed.

Today, Chicago Theatre Off Book is reviewing exciting offerings from local theatre companies: “Moment” at Steep Theatre, “Three Sisters” at Steppenwolf Theatre and “Vortex” by Dead Writers Collective at Greenhouse Theatre

And we have Special Guests: Jemma Alix Levy, Artistic Director at Muse of Fire Theatre, director of “Julius Caesar” for Muse of Fire and Jonathan Berry, Resident Artist at Griffin Theatre as well as the Artistic Associate and Director of “Moment” at Steep Theatre. And of course, we have 2 new Got A Minute? segments from local playwrights.

This August 3, 2012 episode of Chicago Theatre Off Book was partially underwritten by The Alliance.

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