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  • Interview with the Kuumba Theater group

    Dec. 5, 1980

    Discussing the production of James Baldwin's play "The Amen corner" with the Kuumba theater group.

  • Interview with the International Film Fest panel of Jurors

    Nov. 12, 1982

    Discussing the 18th International film festival with a panel of jurors: including David Robinson and John Russell Taylor of the London Times, Jay Scott of the Toronto Globe and mail, Albert Johnson of the San Francisco Chronical, William Woolf of the New

  • Interview with the Hardin family

    1970

    Interviewing with the Hardin family while Studs was in Newburgh, Indiana.

  • Interview with the classical guitarist Carlo Pezzimenti

    Aug. 14, 1980

    Interview with the classical guitarist Carlo Pezzimenti, which contains classical music fragments. This program has content removed due to copyright.

  • Clancy Brothers

    Interview with the Clancy Brothers

    Jun. 26, 1991

    Interviewing the Irish folk trio the Clancy Brothers.

  • Interview with the Chicago Brass Quintet

    Apr. 21, 1986

    Interviewing the Chicago Brass Quintet.

  • Interview with Terry Allen and Jo Harvey Allen

    Apr. 26, 1993

    Interviewing musician, composer, and teacher Terry Allen and actress Jo Harvey Allen.

  • Interview with Tage Erlander

    1973

    Interviewing former Swedish Prime Minister Tage Erlander while Studs was in Sweden.

  • Interview with Sture Kjellberg

    1973

    Discussing the depression in Sweden and interviewing Sture Kjellberg while Studs was in Sweden.

  • Interview with Stuart Gordon, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, Richard Fire and Gary Houston

    Jun. 21, 1982

    Discussing the current production "E.R" (Emergency Room) with Organic Theatre company cast members Stuart Gordon, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, Richard Fire and Gary Houston.

  • Interview with Stratford Shakespeare Festival participants

    Nov. 29, 1985

    Stratford Shakespeare Festival participants

  • Interview with Steven Bensen, Debbie Kent Stein, and William Heyford

    May. 9, 1990

    Discussing the National Federation of the Blind with Steven Bensen, Debbie Kent Stein, and William Heyford.

  • Interview with Steve Hawkins

    Jan. 2, 1973

    An Air Force veteran discusses his journey to becoming a conscientious objector and member of Vietnam Veterans Against the War.  Studs plays a clip from the John Prine song Take The Star out of the Window.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Stephen Brier

    Interview with Stephen Brier

    Apr. 3, 1993

    Discussing the book "Who Built America?: Working People and the Nation's Economy, Politics, Culture and Society," (published by Pantheon) with one of the authors, Stephen Brier.

  • Interview with St. Clair Drake, George Shepperson and Lorenzo Turner

    Apr. 27, 1966

    Discussing "Afro-American cross-currents" and interviewing St. Clair Drake, George Shepperson and Professor Lorenzo Turner.

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