Interviewing environmentalist and Friends of the Earth founder David Brower.
Interviewing environmentalist and Friends of the Earth founder David Brower.
Interviewing jazz composer and pianist Dave Brubeck and conductor Russell Gloyd.
Interviewing a member of the Turtle Island String Quartet, Darol Anger (part 1 of 3).
Interviewing pianist Dalton Baldwin.
Terkel interviews activist and children's author Dagmar Wilson. She discusses how she goes from a children's author to an activist for anti-nuclear testing.
Interviewing at Orchestra Hall with conductor Claudio Abbado and University of Chicago Professor of Music Philip Gossett.
Interviewing and reading the play "They Even Got the Rienzi," with playwright Claudia Allen and actors Brian Rabinowitz and Meg Thalken. "They Even Got the Rienzi," is included in the work "Short Stuff: ten to twenty minute plays for mature actors."
Discussing the book "Limelight and after" with the author Claire Bloom.
Discussing the play "A solo song for Doc" by James Allan MacPherson and interviewing cast members of City Lit, Joseph Moore, Chuck Smith and Ernest Perry.
Interviewing children of war.
Charles Keil discusses his book "Urban Blues" and the separation between White Americans and African Americans. There is an excerpt of a song by B.B. King played in the middle of an interview to give an example of Blues music.
Discussing the Masai people of Africa with photographer Carol Beckwith.
Carl Douglas Fuchs discusses the act of broadcasting in South Africa. He talks about the psychological warfare taking place in South Africa and how careful he must be when broadcasting. This program was recorded in South Africa.