
AHA! | 616: Laura Wittern-Keller on Censorship in Cinema
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Laura Wittern-Keller censorship in cinema and how it affects the arts.
Laura Wittern-Keller is a Lecturer in the History department at UAlbany, specializing in censorship and free speech. Her book, Freedom of the Screen, chronicles the history of state censorship of movies and showcases the individuals who fought for their right of freedom of expression.
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AHA! | 616: Laura Wittern-Keller on Censorship in Cinema
Clip: Season 6 Episode 16 | 10m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Laura Wittern-Keller is a Lecturer in the History department at UAlbany, specializing in censorship and free speech. Her book, Freedom of the Screen, chronicles the history of state censorship of movies and showcases the individuals who fought for their right of freedom of expression.
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Clip: S6 Ep16 | 7m 17s | Chinese calligraphy meets Westrern abstraction. (7m 17s)
AHA! 616 | Charlotte Reilly: "Hide Away"
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Clip: S6 Ep16 | 3m 55s | Charlotte Reilly performs "Hide Away" in the WMHT Studios for AHA! (3m 55s)
AHA! 616 | Charlotte Reilly: "Tomorrow"
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Clip: S6 Ep16 | 4m 37s | Charlotte Reilly performs "Tomorrow" in the WMHT Studios for AHA! (4m 37s)
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