VIDEO LIBRARIAN
Bimonthly Magazine from United States
- First and last issue: 1986-

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Vol 29 #4
July/August 2014



Vol 27 #6
November/December 2012



Vol 27 #5
September/October 2012



Vol 27 #4
July/August 2012

Over 200 reviews, including:
Spotlight Review: Filmmaker Sara Nesson's Oscar-nominated, HBO-aired Poster Girl tells the story of Iraq veteran Robynn Murray's struggles with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and her healing journey through art.
New documentaries on the Amish, Alcoholics Anonymous, Catholic women priests, the environmental dark side of electric light, the 2010 BP Gulf oil spill, the nuclear aftershocks of Japan's 2011 earthquake/tsunami disaster, a struggling Tennessee tent city, a civilian's journey into outer space, urban kangaroos, wife swapping, venture capital, the 2008 economic meltdown, the world's largest youth poetry slam, the early history of the AIDS crisis, and more...
Health videos on HIV/AIDS awareness, exercise for diabetics, menopause, mama and baby yoga, separating Siamese twins, and more...
How-to's on guiding behavior in young children, cooking with eggs, grieving for pets, job interviews, basketball fundamentals, ballroom dance, fly tying, basic video editing, making a garden bench, and more...
Music/Dance reviews featuring Adele, B-52s, Jeff Healey, Willie Nelson, and Richard Thompson, as well as ballets and operas including Don Quixote, Lakme, and Turandot, plus more...
Biographies of Harry Belafonte, William Jefferson Clinton, Carol Channing, William Colby, Paul Goodman, Joan Miro, Margaret Mitchell, Norman Mailer, Fred Rogers, and more...
55-plus new video movie reviews and 35-plus new classic films/TV series on DVD/Blu-ray reviews, and (of course) more...

Vol 27 #2
March/April 2012



Vol 25 #5
September/October 2010



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31 March 2018

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