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  • Millard and Ramona Lampell discuss their book "O, Appalachia"

    Oct. 23, 1989

    According to Ramona Lampell, Appalachia is often associated with hillbilles and poor people. The Lampells wanted to change that stereotype with their book, "O, Appalachia: Artists of the Southern Mountains". By showing off the work of 20 artists', the Lampells hope the people of Appalachia feel good about themselves and where they come from.

  • Miles Horton and Elliot Wigginton

    Miles Horton and Elliot Wigginton discuss the Foxfire Project

    Jun. 1, 1977

    Discussing the Foxfire books and interviewing Miles Horton and Elliot Wigginton. Wigginton is one of the editors/compilers of several of the books in the series about traditional handicrafts and practical methods used in rural life.

  • Mildred Loomis discusses the green revolution and the back to the land movement ; part 2

    Mar. 6, 1968

    Discussing the green revolution and the "modern homestead" and interviewing Mildred Loomis. Mildred Loomis discusses the back to the land movement.

  • Mildred Loomis discusses the green revolution and the back to the land movement ; part 1

    Mar. 6, 1968

    Discussing the green revolution and the "modern homestead" and interviewing Mildred Loomis. Mildred Loomis discusses the back to the land movement.

  • Mikis Theodorakis in conversation with Studs Terkel

    May. 12, 1978
  • Mike, Peggy and Pete Seeger discuss music ; part 3

    Dec. 1, 1961
  • Mike, Peggy and Pete Seeger discuss music ; part 2

    Dec. 1, 1961
  • Mike, Peggy and Pete Seeger

    Mike, Peggy and Pete Seeger discuss music ; part 1

    Dec. 1, 1961
  • Mike Troccoli in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jul. 12, 1990
  • Mike Smith discusses his career

    Aug. 15, 1988
  • Mike Seeger discusses his career

    Nov. 7, 1960
  • Mike Royko, Dick Griffin, and Rob Warden discuss and read from the book “Done in a Day: 100 Years of Great Writing from the Chicago Daily News”

    Mar. 15, 1977

    Chicago journalists Mike Royko, Dick Griffin, and Rob Warden discuss and read from the book “Done in a Day: 100 Years of Great Writing from the Chicago Daily News.” The group discusses prominent journalists featured in this book including Robert J. Casey and Ellen Warren. Studs plays "The Moon Shines on the Moonshine" - Bert Williams (1920) and "Elanoy" - Win Stracke (1958).

  • Mike Royko discussing the book "Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago"

    Mar. 15, 1971

    Chicago newspaper columnist Mike Royko discusses his book "Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago" and its subject, former Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley.

  • Mike Royko discusses some of his journalist stories ; part 2

    Jul. 29, 1966

    Mike Royko, long time journalist of Chicago, discusses his column about William O. Douglas. Royko also talks about his column about Jim Lee Osborne, who moved from the Appalachians to Chicago. Studs and other staff members read the articles by Royko and some responses he received from the public.

  • Mike Royko discusses some of his journalist stories ; part 1

    Jul. 29, 1966

    Mike Royko, a long-time journalist in Chicago, discusses some of his most popular columns. Topics include Cook County Hospital's lack of air conditioning in surgery rooms, the future of workers, and the Civil Right's Movement. The responsiblities of journalists and the effect of newspapers are also discussed.

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