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Interviewing violinist Elaine Scott Banks.
Discussing and demonstrating a new musical art form from Poland with the Orkiestra Osmego Dnia "Eighth Day orchestra" members Jan A. P. Kaczmarek and Grzegorz Banaszak.
Interviewing Edward Keating editor of "Ramparts
Discussing the play "The man who had three arms" with dramatist Edward Albee.
Discussing the Pulitzer Prize winning play, "Three Tall Women: A Play in Two Acts," with its author Edward Albee.
Soprano Edith Mason and Studs reminisce about the golden days of Chicago opera.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations
Interviewing poet Eavan Boland.
Mr. Doty and Studs are driving through west-side Chicago talking about the riots that had just occurred. Talks briefly with Mr. Black a worker at the Sinclair station at the corner of Throop and Roosevelt. Also speaks with a person from the neighborhood that was present at the riots. Interviews parks department workers at a plastic pool that was set up in Fosco park.
The Irish actor and playwright joins Studs to discuss his role in "Philadelphia, Here I Come!" at the Shubert Theatre.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations
Interviewing E. G. Marshall and Arnold Sundgaard.
Interviewing ornithologist Dr. William Beecher.
Interviewing the President of the Institute for Space and Security Studies, peace activist Dr. Robert M. Bowman.
Interviewing author and child psychiatrist Dr. Robert Coles.
Discussing the book "The Political Life of Children" (published by Atlantic Monthly Press) with the author, child psychiatrist Dr. Robert Coles.