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  • Sebastiao Salgado

    Sebastiao Salgado discusses the book "Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age"

    Sep. 27, 1993

    Sebastiao Salgado, a Brazilian documentary photographer and photojournalist, converses with Studs about his book "Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age". Mr. Salgado shares stories with Studs of the people he has photographed, and the things he has learned about the perseverance of human nature. Several songs are interspersed;

  • Interviewing with art critic of Time, Alexander Eliot and presenting Spring songs.

    Mar. 21, 1960
  • Interviewing Virgil Partch

    Jul. 5, 1963
  • Interviewing Sun-Times editorial cartoonist Jacob Burck

    Apr. 27, 1959
  • Interviewing Jules Feiffer ; part 2

    Apr. 25, 1961
  • Interviewing Jules Feiffer ; part 1

    Apr. 25, 1961
  • Interviewing Andrew Forge, British artist and art critic, while Studs was in London, England

    Dec. 1, 1962
  • Eugene Smith

    Interviewing Aileen and W. Eugene Smith

    May. 22, 1975

    Aileen and Eugene Smith discuss their photographic essay book, "'Minamata', Words and Photographs," documenting the mercury poisoning of residents and their legal battles with the polluting company Chisso.

  • Herbert Block, known as "Herblock," discusses his drawings as an editorial cartoonist and the new book "Straight Herblock"

    Nov. 13, 1964

    Herblock and Studs talk about his newest book "Straight Herblock." They talk about some of his most acclaimed drawings and the social/political questions they pose.

  • Discussing the book "Margaret Bourke-White: A Biography" with author, historian and photographer Vicki Goldberg

    Jul. 9, 1986
  • Good Bye, Picasso

    Discussing the book "Good Bye, Picasso"

    Nov. 27, 1974

    Opens with Gertrude Stein reading from her poem "If I told him". Excerpts from dedication of "The Picasso" statue in Daley Plaza. Studs speaks with residents of Chicago and gets their thoughts on the sculpture.(1925335-3-1 and 1925335-3-2) David D. Duncan discusses his book "Goodbye, Picasso" and talks about the artwork of Pablo Picasso and his friendship with him.

  • David Scherman discusses “The Best of Life,” a book he edited

    Oct. 12, 1973

    Photographer David Scherman talks with Studs Terkel about the stories that photos can tell, famous photographers, and the book “The Best of Life,” which Scherman edited. A recording of the song “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?” by the Weavers is played.

  • Arnold Wesker

    Arnold Wesker, english writer and playwright discusses his life and work.

    1962

    Arnold Wesker, English playwright and writer in several genres discusses scenes from the play "Roots". Mr Wesker further discusses his plays and the current cast traveling around England performing several of his plays. The interview tape ends and Studs recalls the remainder of the interview alone as a postscript.

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