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DESCRIPTION:Free screening  Sun October 10 2004   1pm  Pacific Film Archive Theater (on 
 UCB campus)  2575 Bancroft Way  Berkeley CA  HISTORY OF THE   TELETIMES  
 Running Time: 75 minutes(Color, Sound)   The History OF THE TELE TIMES is a 
 documentary that describes, in music and anecdote, the counter cultural 
 magazine THE TELE TIMES that was published in Berkeley, California from 
 1978 to 1982 and that became, according to noted comix artist R. Crumb in a 
 letter to Duncan, "The quintessential underground comix." Begun by B.N. 
 Duncan and Wild Billy Wolf and continued by Duncan and Ace Backwords, 
 talented cartoonists themselves, the little xeroxed magazine became a 
 compendium of off-beat writing and visual art by street people and people 
 on the fringe. It documented the painful transition from the idealism and 
 hope of the 60's hippies to the more harsh and angry reality of life on the 
 street (Telegraph Avenue) and the developing punk movement. This film 
 celebrates the effort and describes the history of every issue, from first 
 to the last, punctuated by scenes of Berkeley set against the amazing music 
 of Alfonia Tims.     above info from http://www.claireburch.com/poster.html 
  for more info contact Regent Press  510-547-7602  or Art and Education 
 Media  510-849-0153  info@claireburch.com \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/10/09/48643.php
SUMMARY:History Of The TeleTimes
LOCATION:Pacific Film Archive Theater  (on UCB campus)  2575 Bancroft Way  Berkeley 
 CA  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/10/09/48643.php
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