On the box

July 13, 2005
Issue 

Unconstitutional — Details the unprecedented way that the civil liberties of US citizens have been infringed upon, curtailed and rolled back since 9/11 — all in the name of national security. SBS, Saturday, July 16, 7.30pm.

Dramatically Black — Djarn Djarns Dancers are young urban blackfellas, with a responsibility to keep their culture alive. SBS, Sunday July 17, 8.30pm.

Stonewall — Semi-fictional account of the drag queen-led riots outside the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village, New York, in 1969. ABC, Sunday, July 17, 11.25pm.

Rumsfeld's War — Traces Donald Rumsfeld's career from his time as an advisor to President Nixon to his rise as the oft-seen and well-known war face of the Bush administration. SBS, Monday July 18, 1pm.

The Power of Nightmares — Critiques the idea that we are threatened by a hidden and organised terrorist network. SBS, Tuesday July 19, 7.30pm.

Tintin and I — Examines this comic strip as a complex art form affected by wars, politics and international sentiments. SBS, Tuesday July 19, 10pm.

Steel City — The story of the closing of BHP'S Newcastle steelworks after 84 years of making steel. ABC, Wednesday, July 20, 12.30am.

From Green Left Weekly, July 13, 2005.
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