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Given the current outrage against the extracurricular shenanigans taking place in our hallowed halls of learning, you’d think that kids have truly gone wild. But the A/V Geeks present a night of school films from our past that show students have always looked beyond the Three Rs in school! Films include – The Bully, The Outsider, The Show-Off, What About Prejudice?, Dance Little Children and more! Admission $4

7:00pm, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008 Century Center Cinema , Century Hall in The Century Center, Corner of Weaver Street and N. Greensboro Street. Carrboro, NC.



The A/V Geeks succumb to the greeting card industries’ manufactured holiday by showing some of their favorite films about romance, love and eventually, marriage. Films include: Going Steady? How Do You Know It’s Love? Are You Ready for Marriage? and Should I Marry Outside My Faith?. Bring a friend. Door prizes! $5 donations graciously accepted.

NOTE THE NEW DATE AND TIME!! This could be our last show at CDS for a while if nobody shows up… 7:00PM, Thursday, February 14th Center for Documentary Studies, 1317 W. Pettigrew Street, Durham, NC

NOTE THE NEW DATE, TIME AND LOCATION!! 7:30PM, Sunday, February 17th Tir Na Nog, 218 S. Blount St. Raleigh, NC 27601

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From The Archive

Parent To Child About Sex (1966)

While this filmÂ’s producers should be applauded for their sensible approach in teaching parents how to talk to kids about sex, the awkward reading of cue cards and embarrassing situations will produce nervous giggles among even the most jaded audiences. This film was produced by some of the pioneers of sex education whose ideas are still being challenged by school boards today.

This film is available on the Educational Archives Vol 7: More Sex And Drugs DVD


From The Archive

Don’t Touch (ca 1970s)

We learn about the blasting caps and their danger to kids.

This film is available on the BOOM! DVD-R


From The Archive

Educational Archive Volume Two : Social Engineering 101 DVD

Discover how to fit in, keep clean, choose between right and wrong, and behave in the cafeteria. Films include: Lunchroom Manners, Soapy the Germ Fighter, Appreciating Our Parents, Why Doesn’t Cathy Eat Breakfast?, Right or Wrong?, Personality and Emotions, Why Vandalism?, The Outsider, Manners in School, Shy Guy. Plus a bonus Filmstrip.

From The Archive

Food: It’s What for Dinner

Films that deal with food and food preparation.
Delightful, delicious and good for you too! Or is it? Films included: Why
Eat Our Vegetables, Keeping Food Safe To Eat, Tasting Party, Short Order Cookery,
Pride on Parade, Outbreak of Salmonella Infection
and The Art of Cake
Decorating with Norman Wilton
.

From The Archive

Cartoon Propaganda

Animation with an agenda. Films include: Cautious Twins, Two Hundred, How Animators See Us: Foibles, Three Faces of Stanley, Winged Scourge, Story of Menstruation, About Conception and Contraception, Clutch Cargo short.

From The Archive

Can You Beat the A-Bomb?

Three different countries
take on the Atomic Bomb – the bleak and once-banned British “documentary”
about an atomic attack in England, the absurdedly optimistic U.S. You
Can Beat the A-Bomb
and a Canadian short that will make you forget about
the first two films.

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