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  • Shel Silverstein

    Shel Silverstein discusses his books, children's literature, and art; part 2

    Nov. 20, 1961

    Shel Silverstein discusses his books and children's literature, and art. Shel Silverstein discusses his contemporaries, art, and life experiences.

  • Shel Silverstein

    Shel Silverstein discusses his books, children's literature, and art; part 1

    Nov. 20, 1961

    Shel Silverstein discusses his books "Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot Back" and "Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book".. Shel Silverstein discusses his books, children's literature, and cartoonists.

  • Paul Theroux

    Paul Theroux discusses his book “Picture Palace”

    Jun. 23, 1978

    Writer Paul Theroux discusses his book “Picture Palace” and the meaning of a photograph with Studs Terkel. Both Theroux and Terkel read excerpts from Theroux’s book, and an audio clip of a photographer discussing what photography means to them is played.

  • Gordon Parks

    Gordon Parks discusses his book "Shannon"

    Sep. 10, 1981

    Discussing the book "Shannon" with the author Gordon Parks.

  • Discussing the book "Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art" with the author, artist Scott McCloud

    Jun. 30, 1994
  • Art Spiegelman

    Discussing the book "The Wild Party: The Lost Classic" with the illustrator Art Spiegelman

    Nov. 29, 1994
  • Discussing the book "Pride of Place: Building the American Dream" with the author, architect Robert A. M. Stern

    Apr. 7, 1995
  • Discussing the book "Georgia O'Keefe: A Life" with Roxana Robinson.

    Sep. 8, 1989
  • Discussing the book "And Their Children After Them: The Legacy of Let us Now Praise Famous Men, James Agee, Walker Evans, and the Rise and Fall of Cotton in the South" witht Dale Maharidge and photographer Michael Williamson

    May. 19, 1989
  • Discussing the autobiography "Voices in the Mirror: An Autobiography" with Gordon Parks

    Dec. 11, 1990
  • Discussing the autobiographical play "A Couple of Blaguards," the authors, brothers Frank and Malachy McCourt

    Jul. 24, 1984
  • David Hockney discusses his career and his recent work with the Lyric Opera

    Jan. 20, 1992

    When looking at the set design, David Hockney, doesn’t want the viewer to see a tree but to see “tree-ness”. A true fan of music, but Hockney reveals that he is unable to paint if there’s music playing in the background. Hockney said it’s important to stay for more than opening night of “Turandot”. To see the opera on different nights, from different seats in the audience, allows him to make his current work and/or future work better. Program also includes an excerpt of an interview with British poet Stephen Spender 4:56 to 5:51.

  • David Hockney discusses his book "Cameraworks"

    Dec. 3, 1984

    According to David Hockney, all photographs have perspective in them. With pictures, there is no time and there are no close ups, said Hockney. As for a picture on the television, Hockney said a picture of grief stricken poverty can bring on an emotional toll but then because the next picture of image appears, we immediately forget about the poverty image.

  • Anna Deavere Smith

    Anna Deavere Smith discusses her career

    May. 4, 1995

    Anna Deavere Smith discusses and demonstrates her unique character portrayals from her works "Fires in the Mirror" and "Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992."

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