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  • Daniel Okrent discusses baseball and his book "Ultimate baseball book"

    Oct. 2, 1979
  • Daniel Ellsberg Discusses the publication of "The Pentagon Papers" ; part 1

    1980

    Daniel Ellsberg, political activist and former military analyst, discuses his release of the Pentagon Papers and his thoughts on how the Vietnam War played out. He also discusses what he believes the next war could look like and how America, and the world, would be affected by nuclear war.

  • Daniel Ellsberg discusses his family and his beliefs about the hydrogen bomb ; part 2

    Dec. 31, 1979

    Daniel Ellsberg, political activist, discusses the creation and use of the atomic and hydrogen bombs. He discusses his family including how his son helped him leak the Pentagon Papers and has since protested with him, including being jailed. He also talks about his father who quit his job over the creation of the hydrogen bomb and how his father's choice helped him to decide to release the Pentagon Papers.

  • Dan Wakefield discusses his book “Between the Lines”

    1967

    Writer Dan Wakefield discusses his book “Between the Lines,” his relationship with C. Wright Mills, and his career. Wakefield reads the epigraph from his book.

  • Dan Tucker discusses his opera writings and Sasha Gerritson, David Richards, and David Laub discuss their works

    Jun. 18, 1997

    Studs interviews Chicago Tribune reporter turned opera composer, Dan Tucker. He discusses how his music was inspired by poets Federico García Lorca and William Shakespeare and authors Peter S. Beagle and Christopher Fry. Sasha Gerritson, soprano and founder of the L'Opera Piccola opera troupe, David Laub, bass baritone, and David Richards, L'Opera Piccola music director and pianist are in studio and talk about their work and thoughts on the opera songs.

  • Commemorating the Hiroshima countdown and discussing forty years in the nuclear age with journalist Andrew Phillips

    1980
  • Cleveland Amory strikes back

    Nov. 14, 1979

    The outspoken reporter, critic, and commentator joins Studs to discuss his book, The Trouble with Nowadays: A Curmudgeon Strikes Back.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Clancy Sigal

    Clancy Sigal discusses his book “Zone of the Interior”

    Jun. 11, 1992

    Clancy Sigal and Studs Terkel discuss Sigal’s book “Zone of the Interior” and the role that schizophrenia plays in it. Both Sigal and Terkel read excerpts from Sigal’s book.

  • Christine Fox, Annie Merrill, Jennie Wilkes of the BBC

    1975

    This interview is a follow up, four years later, to the first interview with these women (1965115-3-1)

  • Christine Fox, Annie Merrill and Jennie Wilkes discuss their work and upbringing in England

    1970

    Christine Fox, Annie Merrill and Jennie Wilkes discuss sexism in the television industry, their upbringings, and what life is like in England for young women. This is the first of two interviews, four years apart, with these women. 1965631-3-1 is the follow up.

  • Charlayne Hunter-Gault discusses her book "In My Place"

    Jun. 3, 1995

    Charlayne Hunter-Gault's book, "In My Place," offers Hunter-Gault's experiences with history, namely her being one of only 2 Black students that were allowed to go to the University of Georgia. She talks about liberation and freedom and she recalls what it would have been like for her ancestors to struggle .

  • Cesar Chavez discusses unionizing migrant farm workers

    Jun. 4, 1973

    Cesar Chavez discusses unionizing migrant farm workers, and how nonviolent tactics made the farm workers' struggle a cause with nationwide support(grape boycott). Includes excerpt from Hard Times: Voices of the Great Depression.

  • Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Austrian American composer Ernst Toch's birth with journalist Lawrence Weschler

    Dec. 1, 1987

    Celebration in honor of the 100th anniversary of Ernst Toch's birth

  • Carl Bernstein reads from and discusses his book "Loyalties"

    Apr. 4, 1989

    Carl Bernstein's parents had always hoped that government would be used to better the lives of the American people. Bernstein's book, "Loyalties: A Son's Memoir," happened as a result of his parents being accused of being disloyal and of being communists. The book also covers Bernstein's relationship with his father.

  • Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward

    Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward discuss the book "All the President's Men"

    Jun. 21, 1974

    Washington Post journalists discuss their book "All the President's Men" about breaking the Watergate scandal.

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