- 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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The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo’s odyssey from absurdist theatre troupe to new wave octet
Night Flight’s “Take Off to L.A. Rock” — which originally aired on May 9, 1987 — featured a closer look at some of the bands which had already made their mark in Los Angeles during the 1980s,...
- Posted April 11, 2017
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“TV Party”: Glenn O’Brien’s weekly late 70s public-access punk cocktail party TV show
We’re reposting this feature post because we just learned that Glenn O’Brien, who Rolling Stone described as — “a Renaissance man who edited for Rolling Stone and Andy Warhol’s Interview,” and “a fixture of both New York’s...
- Posted April 7, 2017
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In 1977, Prince appeared on “The Gong Show,” but no one has ever talked about the episode, until now
We were astonished to find out recently that our contributor Michael Dare saw Prince performing at a live taping of TV’s “The Gong Show” in the summer of 1977, but the episode never aired and hasn’t even...
- Posted April 1, 2017
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“Candy Man”: Motown’s Mary Jane Girls were protégées of the late punk funk idol Rick James
In Night Flight’s 25-minute Video Gallery: Sex collection — it originally aired on March 22, 1983, but you can now find it streaming on our Night Flight Plus channel — Pat Prescott told audiences watching at home...
- Posted March 30, 2017
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“Metal In Your Face”: Trashy Victorian glam rockers Britny Fox rocked their hearts out in “Girlschool”
Night Flight’s “Metal In Your Face” segment from November 12, 1988 — now streaming over on our Night Flight Plus channel — featured music videos from a host of late ’80s-era hair metal bands, including “Girlschool” by...
- Posted March 24, 2017
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The Wu Tang Collection: The weirdest “Ku Fung Theater”-style mostly-Asian action flicks you’ll ever see
We’re stoked to announce that we’ve just added a brand new category over on Night Flight Plus, the Wu Tang Collection, where you’ll find “Kung Fu Theater“-style martial arts movies — spanning five different decades (’50s-’00s, but...
- Posted March 17, 2017
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The Cars video profile: New Wave fashion sensibility, art-pop design & gigantic power pop hooks
The Cars helped defined the era of the music video with their new wave fashion sensibility, art-pop design, and gigantic power pop hooks. Night Flight’s video profile of the Cars — originally airing on March 12th, 1988...
- Posted March 13, 2017
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“Dynaman”: Night Flight’s popular series featured rubber monsters, good looking Japanese teens, silly jokes, and cool pop music!
Dynaman is peak Night Flight with its blend of rubber monsters, good looking Japanese teens, silly jokes, and cool pop music. Night Flight Plus is currently streaming three ALL of the episodes of the bonkers, re-dubbed parody...
- Posted March 4, 2017