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Philip Towns

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Now the longest-running music series in American television history, ACL showcases popular music legends and innovators from every genre.


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Brandi Carlile: In the Canyon Haze – Live from Laurel Canyon 2022

Broadcast live from Laurel Canyon to over 100 IMAX theatres,"Brandi Carlile: In the Canyon Haze - Live from Laurel Canyon" features an intimate and exclusive concert experience with Carlile and her band performing re-imagined Laurel Canyon inspired versions of each song from their acclaimed album: In These Silent Days. Including three-time GRAMMY nominated song "Right On Time" and a special rendition of David Bowie's "Space Oddity."


Philip Townsend

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Station 13 2018

A pattern of intolerance has been omnipresent throughout history. Echoing the chiaroscuro paintings of Caravaggio, the tumbling hordes of angels by Peter Paul Rubens, and the iconography of conflicts during the civil rights movement, here come blows of extraordinarily public transgressions where brutality and injustice lead the charge. It is a crime to take someone‘s wings.


Philip Townend

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A hard-drinking vampire meets his nemesis in a hippie slayer in drag. This student parody of English urban Gothic horror was filmed in shadowy locations around Durham in the 1970s. The debauched creature of the night bears a striking resemblance to glam pop star Roy Wood of Wizzard fame … and appears to be wearing flares. Fangs for the Memory was an exercise in low-light cinematography, produced by students as part of the pioneering Film and Television course at Durham University’s Bede College, run by film historian Dr David Williams MBE. It was filmed on location around historic Gilesgate and St Bede College, and also the night-time modern pedestrian walkways of Leazes Road, built in 1967. In his celebrated 1934 travelogue An English Journey, author J.B. Priestley described Durham’s “baleful dark bulk of castle, which makes the city look like some place in a Gothic tale of blood and terror”.


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