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  • Presenting a musical performance of the Pilgrim Chamber Players

    Nov. 7, 1997

    Terkel comments and presents a musical performance of the Pilgrim Chamber Players

  • Presenting a musical performance of Polly Podewel

    Feb. 12, 1987
  • Presenting a musical performance of Polly Podewel

    Jul. 23, 1992
  • Presenting a musical performance of Polly Podewel

    Dec. 18, 1995

    Terkel comments and presents a musical performance of Polly Podewell

  • Windy City Gay Chorus

    Presenting a musical performance by the Windy City Gay Chorus

    May. 22, 1989

    Musical performance of the Windy City Gay Chorus

  • Presenting a musical performance by folksinger and songwriter Jim Post. Program includes an excerpt of a 1975 recording of Post and folk musician Win Stracke

    Feb. 8, 1993

    Terkel comments and presents a musical performance by Jim Post

  • Presenting a musical performance by folksinger and songwriter Jim Post

    Jul. 7, 1985

    Terkel comments and presents a musical performance by Jim Post

  • Presenting a musical performance by composer and author Ned Rorem

    Apr. 27, 1989

    Musical performance by Ned Rorem

  • Presenting a montage of women's liberation materials

    Presenting a women's liberation program

  • Presenting a live performance of the Latin American musical group Huayucaltia

    Jun. 30, 1989

    Terkel presents a musical performance by Huayucaltia

  • Presenting a live performance by singer and songwriter Jonathan Stevens

    May. 2, 1989

    Musical performance by Jonathan Stevens

  • Presenting a live musical program with vocalist Robert White

    Mar. 10, 1989

    Musical performance by Robert White

  • Presenting a live musical performance of African American vaudeville sketches, songs and dances called "Rollin' with Stevens and Stewart," by Ronald "Smokey" Stewart and Jaye Stevens.

    Jun. 13, 1991

    Live musical performance by Smokey Stewart and Jaye Stevens

  • Presenting a Labor Day Program with excerpts of interviews conducted for the book "Working: People Talk about What They Do all Day and How They Feel About What They Do"

    This is the Labor Day Program. The newsboy doesn't mind his job except when dealing with people who are mean to him or when people owe him money. The farmer recalls being so poor he was born in a cotton sack out in the farm fields because his parents couldn't afford a hospital stay. The waitress has been serving people for 24 years. She said she needed money quickly and cash tips came in handy. The truck driver likes his job because he says it's something different everyday and there's a sense of accomplishment with what he does.

  • Presenting a hootenanny with troubadour and folk singer Gamble Rogers, and the folk trio, Washington Squares

    Presenting a performance by Gamble Rogers and Washington Squares

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