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Deep Dish TV's new series Nothing Is Safe – Israel's 2006 War On Lebanon will begin airing on Free Speech TV (Channel 9415 on the Dish Network) on August 10, 2008. The FSTV broadcast schedule follows. Consult your local Public Access Cable Station guide for local cable date and time air times.

Programs include a documentary film on the war and ART IN A TIME OF WAR: Short Videos by Lebanese Artists.

Free Speech TV broadcast of "Nothing is Safe."

Program 1
33 Days by Mai Masri
Sun Aug 10 at 6:00pm Eastern
Sat Aug 16 at 7:00pm Eastern


Program 2
Notes on The War by Rosie Bsheer and Maya Mikdashi
In Between by Nadine Ghanem*
Breaking News by Hicham Jaber*
Sun Aug 17 at 6:00pm Eastern
Sat Aug 23 at 7:00pm Eastern


Program 3
Samidoun (Steadfastness) by Ana Nogueira
Slippageby Ali Cherri*
Sun Aug 24 at 6:00pm Eastern
Sat Aug 30 at 7:00pm Eastern


Program 4
Letters from Beirut by Rick Rowley
No Connection by Miriam Sassine*
To the Lebanese Citizens by Ali Cherri*
Sun Aug 31 at 6:00pm Eastern
Sat Sep 6 at 7:00pm Eastern


Program 5
A Summer Not To Forget by Carol Mansour
Interview with Carol Mansour by Suzy Salamy
Beirut 1982/2006 by Suzy Salamy*
Tank You by Ziad Antar*
Sun Sep 7 at 6:00pm Eastern
Sat Sep 13 at 7:00pm Eastern


Program 6
A Question of Balance by Suzy Salamy
Dear N by Chantal*
From Beirut to Those Who Love Us by Beirut DC*
You Can Come In by Mahmoud Hojeij*
Sun Sep 14 at 6:00pm Eastern
Sat Sep 20 at 7:00pm Eastern


Program 7
Lebanon/War by Rania Stephan
Merely a Smell by Maher Abi Samra*
Sun Sep 21 at 6:00pm Eastern
Sat Sep 27 at 7:00pm Eastern


Program 8
The July War by Brandon Jourdan and Francesca Coporali
Air Date TBD


*ART IN A TIME OF WAR
SHORT VIDEOS BY LEBANESE ARTISTS

Screenings

In New York City
*Expression=Life -Act Up, Video and the AIDS Crisis
*...will be televised : Video Documents from Asia

What: Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures - 1960 to the present
The show, curated by Josh MacPhee and Dara Greenwald surveys the art and cultural production of global social movements from 1968 to the present. Signs of Change,/i> is composed of over 300 posters, prints, photographs, films, songs and other ephemera from over 20 countries. The forty-year retrospective will outline andchronicle the impact of these social movements and the ways in which they improved people's individual lives and the world.
Where EXIT ART
475 Tenth Ave
New York, NY 10018
When Spetember 20th to November 22, 2008

and

Where: The Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University
When January 3 to March 7, 2009