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  • Listening to and discussing Greek music with musicologist and clarinetist James Stoynoff

    Jan. 18, 1994
  • Lisel Mueller in conversation with Studs Terkel

    May. 20, 1976
  • Lisel Mueller in conversation with Studs Terkel

    1980
  • Lisa Richette

    Lisa Richette discusses her book The Throwaway Children ; part 2

    Lisa Richette, lawyer and judge, discusses her book "The Throwaway Children", published in 1969. She discusses issues of juvenile justice and the law regarding juveniles.

  • Lisa Richette

    Lisa Richette discusses her book The Throwaway Children ; part 1

    Lisa Richette, lawyer and judge, discusses her book "The Throwaway Children", published in 1969. She discusses issues of juvenile justice and the law regarding juveniles.

  • Lino Chavez and his Mexican Folk Ensemble discuss music, culture and performing

    Aug. 12, 1959

    Lino Chavez and his Mexican Folk Ensemble discuss, through a translator, Mexican culture and music and perform their song "El Jarabe" at 2:50, "El Tilingo" at 13:50, "Maria Chuchena" at 23:05, "El Cascabel" at 29:31, "La Bamba" at 38:39, and "El Ahualulco" at 47:55. These songs have been removed from this recording.

  • Linda Winer

    Linda Winer discusses Cuban dance, culture, and politics

    Dec. 13, 1974

    Art critic Linda Winer discusses her Chicago Tribune series on Cuba social culture and political conditions, especially in regards to dance companies. Studs plays a live version of "Guantanamera" - Pete Seeger (1963), "Canto Para Elegua" - Grupo Folklorico de Cuba, and “Canto a Wamba” - El Conjunto Experimental Santero.

  • Linda Stout discusses her book “Bridging the Class Divide and Other Lessons for Grassroots Organizing”

    Apr. 7, 1997

    Author, grassroots organizer, and activist Linda Stout discusses her book “Bridging the Class Divide and Other Lessons for Grassroots Organizing.” Growing up in a low-income family, Stout discusses poverty as “the lack of knowing about options” and how this served as the driving force in her activism. Studs plays “Bread and Roses” - Judy Collins (1976).*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Linda Fried, Paul Simon, Elliot Wald in conversation with Studs Terkel

  • Linda Fried, Elliot Wald, Paul Simon in conversation with Studs Terkel

  • Lincoln Mayorga discusses American popular piano music

    May. 30, 1984

    Studs Terkel and Lincoln Mayorga discuss the evolution of American popular piano music with Mayorga playing examples.

  • Lily Tomlin

    Lily Tomlin discusses the "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe"

    Sep. 27, 1988

    Tomlin talks in depth about the characters she has created and played (Trudy the Bag Lady, Kate, Agnus Angst, Chrissy, Lynn, Marie, ) in the play "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" by Jane Wagner. Tomlin talks in detail about each character and inspirations and influences behind each, especially Trudy.

  • Lily (Rose Rigsby) Lowell and two men from St. Timothy's talk with Studs Terkel

    1966

    Discussion of Division Street: America [Continuation of interview at the end of 1925659-3-1]

  • Lillian Smith discusses reactions to her books and writings

    Lillian Smith explores the responses she received from her books that address racial prejudice and discrimination, especially in the south.

  • Lillian Smith discusses her books; part 3

    Nov. 11, 1961

    Content Warning: This conversation includes racially and/or culturally derogatory language and/or negative depictions of Black and Indigenous people of color, women, and LGBTQI+ individuals. 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. Lillian's Smith first book was "Strange Fruit." Smith said people that were reading that book covered up the book jacket so no one could see the title of the book.

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