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  • Interviewing Richard Dyer-Bennet

    Oct. 29, 1955
  • Studs interviews "Voices of Light" composer Richard Einhorn

    Feb. 19, 1997

    Studs and Einhorn discuss the Chicago premiere of the 1928 silent film "The Passion of Joan of Arc," which is accompanied by Einhorn's "Voices of Light" score. Includes snippets of Franck's "Symphony in D minor" as well as three pieces from the "Voices of Light" score.

  • Alfred Eisenstaedt in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jun. 1, 1990

    Discussing the book "Eisenstaedt: Remembrances," with the author Alfred Eisenstaedt. A renowned photojournalist, Eisenstaedt was one of the first staff photographers for LIFE magazine when it debuted in 1936.

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

    Mar. 21, 1960
  • Interviewing Israeli folk singers Nama and Ran

    May. 20, 1959
  • Louise Erdrich in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Mar. 30, 1987

    Discussing the book "The Beet Queen: A Novel" (published by Holt) with the author Louise Erdrich.

  • Authors Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris discuss "Tracks: A Novel"

    Sep. 16, 1988

    Living in the past and the present, Native American Indians and Catholicism are all parts of Louis Erdrich's book, "Tracks: A Novel." Both Michael Dorris and Erdrich have Native American Indian backgrounds. The husband and wife team also talk about how they take long walks with one another and discuss with each the ideas of future books and the books' characters.

  • Louise Erdrich, Michael Dorris in conversation with Studs Terkel

    May. 4, 1991

    Discussing the book "The Crown of Columbus" (published by HarperCollins) with the authors Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris.

  • Interviewing Meredydd Evans in the village of Menai Bridge, Wales, while Studs was in England ; part 1

    Dec. 1, 1962
  • Interviewing folklorist John Henry Faulk

    1964
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