Discussing the book "Delius, a Life in Letters, volume 1: 1862-1908" (published by Harvard University Press) with archivist Lionel Carley.
Discussing "Les Brown's Encyclopedia of Television," (published by Visible Ink Press)with the author and television critic Les Brown.
Interviewing LeRoy Bannerman, a Professor of Radio and Television at Indiana University (part 2 of 2).
Interviewing LeRoy Bannerman, a Professor of Radio and Television at Indiana University (part 1 of 2).
Discussing "Silent Spring," by Rachel Carson with environmental activist Lee Botts and botanist Dr. Orie Loucks.
Discussing the book "Is Paris burning?" and interviewing the authors Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre.
Discussing their album "Prairie House" with two members of The Wright Street Band; Larry Jakus (drums) and architecture buff Bob Jakus (lyricist, composer). All of The Wright Street Band's songs are based on architect Frank Lloyd Wright's life and work.
Interviewing harmonica player Larry Adler and singer, songwriter, musician and activist Woody Guthrie. The original date of the recording of this interview is uncertain because Guthrie, who died in 1967, was present at this interview.
Discussing "It Ain't Necessarily So: An Autobiography" (published by Grove) with the author, musician Larry Adler.
Discussing her book "Spaceship Earth,"and the ideas of the global village, inequality, and the Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs.
Discussing "Division Street: America" with Kid Pharaoh, Lucy Jefferson (part 1 of 4).
Content Warning: This conversation has the presence of outdated, biased, offensive language. Rather than remove this content, we present it in the context of twentieth-century social history to acknowledge and learn from its impact and to inspire awareness and discussion. Interviewing with Aunt Katherine Haynes while Studs was in Kentucky.