- L.A.’s Possum Dixon remember Ric Ocasek, who produced their “New Sheets” album in 1998
- Becoming Peter Ivers: A new collection from the “New Wave Theatre” host arrives later this year
- Birdie in the hand for life’s rich demand: Robert Dean Lurie’s “Begin the Begin” covers R.E.M.’s early formative years in Athens, Georgia
- “Other Side with Zabrecky”: A new séance series puts celebrities in contact with the spirit world
- Jane Wiedlin felt weird in Japan in this exclusive excerpt from Drew Fortune’s book “No Encore!”
- A Night Flight Exclusive: “How to Be a New Wave Video Slut,” starring Ann Magnuson as “Fallopia”
- Night Flight’s Stuart S. Shapiro’s inspiring book “Identifi Yourself: A Journey in Fuck You Creative Courage” is a humorous and poetic journey
- Night Flight partners up with Severin Films for more cult, horror, mondo & exploitation films
- Attention “cord cutters” and streaming fanatics: Night Flight Plus has been just been updated!
- “J-Men Forever”: Rock ‘n’ Roll battles Muzak in Proctor & Bergman’s Night Flight cult classic
All posts tagged "Night Flight Plus"
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“Dance Baby”: 13-year old Alfonso Ribeiro’s video appeared in Night Flight’s late ’84 special
On December 21, 1984, Night Flight’s “Take Off to Dance” explored dance in pop and rock through the ages, and featured music videos by a wide variety of artists across the pop spectrum, including Kool & the...
- Posted June 5, 2017
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Remembering Wendy O. Williams, Chainsaw Princess who became the Queen of Shock Rock
Sunday, May 28, 2017, would have been Wendy O. Williams’ 68th birthday, so we thought remember her today and direct your attention to her Night Flight Video Profile, which featured the Plasmatics’ music videos for “The Damned,”...
- Posted May 29, 2017
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“The Allman Brothers Band: After The Crash”: Triumphing after the tragic death of innovative guitarist Duane Allman
We’ve just learned that Gregg Allman — a founding member of the Allman Brothers Band — died today, Saturday, May 27, 2017, at his home in Savannah, Georgia, after a long bout with liver cancer. He was...
- Posted May 27, 2017
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“Style Wars”: This 1983 documentary focused on NYC’s break dancing and graffiti street culture
In early 1984, the PBS network premiered Style Wars, a documentary that chronicled New York City’s youthful street culture, focusing in on two of its most exciting and polarizing facets — break dancing and graffiti — from...
- Posted May 16, 2017
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“I Will Kill Him!”: David Lynch’s “Dune” featured Sting’s brief appearance in flying underpants
In this special “Visions of Superstars: Yesterday & Today” episode of “Night Flight”, we’re treated to a video overview of actor/musician Sting and his band the Police, and scenes from some of his movie roles thus far,...
- Posted May 12, 2017
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“Kiss: Invasion”: The Lost Egyptian God Vinnie Vincent & the 1983 Night Flight interview
On Monday, January 17, 1983, the four current makeup-wearing members of Kiss — Vinnie Vincent, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons and Eric Carr — dropped by Night Flight’s New York City headquarters for a special interview with USA...
- Posted May 9, 2017
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Men at Work’s ominous “It’s A Mistake” warned of an accidental nuclear war in 1983
In this episode of Night Flight’s “Take Off to Politics” — which originally aired on September 9, 1983 — viewers were taken on a tour of rock music’s political points-of-view, beginning with the 1960s and then fast-forwarding...
- Posted April 26, 2017
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“Ways to be Wicked”: Petite dynamo Maria McKee and her rockin’ L.A. band Lone Justice
In Night Flight’s “Take Off to New American Music” — which originally aired on May 7, 1986 — we took a close look a few of the local bands in regional rock scenes across the country who...
- Posted April 20, 2017