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Created in 1995, this series brings the works of today's visual, performing, media and literary artists.
http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/bigmouthtvshow/
Long Beach, California variety show featuring Jazmine and Venice.
http://users.erols.com/januszkb/
Produced by Barbara Januszkiewicz, public access series showcasing artists and their works from the greater Washington Metropolitan Area.
http://drdestruction.tripod.com/
Produced in Kenosha, Wisconsin, every week a new horror and science fiction movie will be featured, along with interviews with actors, musicians, magicians and anyone interesting and with an interest in horror.
http://www.2droogies.com/
Created by Edmund Varuolo and Brian Powell, film clips, trailers, and edited-down features of disturbing violence are shown on this New York-based series.
http://tonylossano.blogspot.com/2013/10/nude-hippo-true-chicago-story.html
Chicago talk and variety show. NBC5.
http://www.rox.com/
From Bloomington, Indiana. Not sketch comedy, not a talk show, just our own real-life adventures.
http://www.socool.com/srlive
Talk, variety, and game show featuring Sonoma County events.
http://www.tenize.com/
Hip hop meets soul showcase and urban connection in New York City.
http://www.angelfire.com/ga2/theedge17/index.html
This is an all new celebrity based cable TV show hosted in Atlanta, GA.
http://www.orgytv.0catch.com/
Half-hour variety series with arts, music, rage, and pop culture.
http://www.themidnightmovie.net/
Seen in Cleveland, Ohio, old films with host and guests.
http://sammygouti.tvheaven.com/
30-minute weekly show with a focus on community issues, cultural and social events throughout the Houston area, as well as provides entertainment news, interviews, and film reviews.
http://www.wolftoob.com/
Seen in the New York area, cable TV show showcasing rock and roll music and really bizarre humor.
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