• Marine Boot Camp

    A gangly group of rag tag teenagers transform their scruffy selfs into somewhat shiny new men with the loving support of the US Marine Corps.

  • Folk Freaks

    “You don’t have to be an accomplished musician, you could play for three years and listen to records and become fairly good.

  • Iseult Gonne

    Iseult Gonne (6 August 1894 – 22 March 1954) was conceived in the mausoleum of her late brother in an attempt by her parents to reincarnate their dead, still adored infant son.

  • Aramco Brats in the 60s and 70s

    Aramco Brats, the expatriate children of employees of Saudi Aramco oil company, (which was estimated in 2005 to be the world’s most valuable company) are a “third culture” group — think military brats, missionary kids — defined by their bi-cultural identity formed by living a not quite suburban American lifestyle in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, a province whose lands are more than half the Rub’ al Khali (Empty Quarter) desert — sand and wind.

  • Woody and I

    In 1978, Nancy Jo Sales was a lonely 13-year-old in Coral Gables, Florida with an unlikely pen pal, a 42-year-old filmmaker named Woody Allen.

  • Appalachian Teen Clogging

    Appalachian teen competitive clogging troupe, Blue Ridge Mountain Dancers, clogging, flat-footing, foot-stomping, buck dancing, or jigging it in someone’s living room, 1964.

  • Lion Tamer

    “Like almost everyone else, Pat English dreamed of being famous.

  • Young No Doubt

    An unsigned No Doubt bounces through an early live appearance on The Gig.