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  • Aryeh Neier

    Discussing "Dossier : the Secret Files They Keep on You" and interviewing the author Aryeh Neier

    Mar. 31, 1975

    Discussing "Dossier : the Secret Files They Keep on You" and interviewing the author Aryeh Neier.

  • Discussing "Cybernetics and the future" and interviewing Dr. Alice Mary Hilton ; part 2

    Jul. 12, 1965
  • Discussing "Cybernetics and the future" and interviewing Dr. Alice Mary Hilton ; part 1

    Jul. 12, 1965
  • Discussing "Challenge to Montessori" with Dr. Ner Littner, Fay Bauling and Zelda Chevalier.

    Sep. 10, 1964
  • Discussing "Challenge to Montessori" with Dr. Ner Littner, Fay Bauling and Zelda Chevalier

    Sep. 10, 1964
  • Discussing "Book of Lear," with director and playwright Nicole Dreiske

    Sep. 9, 1989

    Discussing "Book of Lear," with director and playwright Nicole Dreiske.

  • Discussing "America and the rest of the world" and interviewing Robert Theobald

    1964
  • Discussing "A Journey through Newberry library" and with Lawrence Towner

    Sep. 28, 1964

    about The Newberry Library

  • Discussing "A Chocolate Soldier: a Novel" (published by Thunders Mouth Press) with the author Cyrus Colter

    May. 25, 1988
  • Discussing " Wade in the Water: Great Moments in Black History" with Lerone Bennett, Jr.

    Feb. 5, 1980
  • Disccussing Cornell MacNeil's opera career

    Dec. 2, 1965
  • Director Nick Rudall discusses the play "Candida"

    Sep. 20, 1990

    Nick Rudall talks about directing his 7th play by George Bernard Shaw. Three cast members, Daria Martel, Tom Amandes and David New are part of the interview, too. The actors reenact various scenes of the play. Rudall explains Shaw wrote "Candida" as a way to sort through his complicated feelings with a woman.

  • Director Michael Bogdanov discusses his production of Shakespeare’s “Timon of Athens”

    Apr. 18, 1997

    Interviewing television and theater director Michael Bogdanov. He discusses major themes from the play “Timon of Athens,” his life, and his work as a director. Includes a 10 second test tone. Content Warning: This conversation has the presence of outdated, biased, offensive language. Rather than remove this content, we present it in the context of twentieth-century social history to acknowledge and learn from its impact and to inspire awareness and discussion.

  • Director King Vidor and Bob Edmonds discuss Vidor’s films

    Jan. 23, 1975

    Film director King Vidor discusses his films, their themes, and where film was heading at the time of his interview with Studs Terkel. Columbia College’s Bob Edmonds joins them and further discusses Vidor’s work.

  • Director Frank Galati discusses "Postcard From Morocco"

    May. 17, 1991

    Frank Galati talks about the production of, "Postcard From Morocco." The stories are told through the seven people stranded at the train station. Galati notes that the luggage the people have with them also represent people's baggage through out their lives.

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