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Directed by Don Swaynos. A late night horror show host is having a bad day.
On tonight’s episode of “20 Years of Rock ’n’ Roll Style” Night Flight covers Glam Rock. “Twilight fell on the grassroots hippie sixties, and it was time to put the glitz and glamor back into r...Read More
1956 was Elvis Presley's breakthrough year, and this program takes you back, including his early television performances on the Dorsey Brothers Show and the Ed Sullivan Show (where the camerame...Read More
Natalie Mering's orchestral folk project, signed to Sub Pop records. Songs from 2019's Titanic Rising.
The Sub Pop music of Riot Grrrl veterans Sleater-Kinney. Featuring "Jumpers" and more.
In addition to our new Video Profiles, we chose a few special individual music videos from the Sub-Pop archives to feature in our new "Take Off" to Indie Labels section. Here's drone-masters Ea...Read More
The Doors Are Open is a 1968 black-and-white documentary first aired in the United Kingdom on 4 October 1968 and shown regularly on Night Flight. Combing footage of the Doors playing live at Lo...Read More
Richard Metzger's opening remarks at DisinfoCon, held on February 19th, 2000 in New York City's then Hammerstein Ballroom. The event was described by The New York Times as "Cyberpalooza."
American media theorist and writer Douglas Rushkoff's talk at DisinfoCon, 2000.
Tonight’s original Night Flight episode is Video Profile of The The, featuring the broadcast premiere of the band's video-album, Infected. Matt Johnson’s 1986 music video opus, described by hos...Read More
Interview with comic book icon Grant Morrison, outer space mercenary Rocket Boy, Cinema of Transgression’s Kembra Pfahler, and robot sex.
Supernatural hi-jinx ensue as David Yow joins Zabrecky on a visit to the Other Side to conduct a seance summoning John Bonham.
Many have forgotten (or choose to forget) the Santa/Martian wars of 1964: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians bravely attempts to set the record straight. Martian parents Kimar and Momar become c...Read More
Made without dialogue, They Stole the Bomb is a Romanian science fiction spy comedy, with a blend of pantomime, slapstick, visual gags and the occasional verbal noises delivered in the style of...Read More
When the US trio stormed the top of the charts in their adopted country of England, punk still reigned supreme in the United Kingdom. But Brian Setzer, Brian Setzer, Slim Jim Phantom and Lee Ro...Read More
Trailer for the 4k restoration of lost noir film Private Property, presented by Arbelos Films.