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  • Discussion of the play "In the Belly of the Beast" with Robert Falls and Bill Peterson

    Apr. 23, 1985
  • Discussing music from "African Portraits," with Hannibal Lokumbe

    Mar. 28, 1996
  • Konstantinos Doxiades discusses architecture and city planning.

    Mar. 18, 1968

    Konstantinos Doxiades discusses architecture, the population of cities, the modernization of cities, city planning, machines, and the city of the future.

  • Discussing the book "Collected Stories" with Harry Mark Petrakis

    Feb. 6, 1987
  • Interviewing Maria Piers

    Nov. 6, 1963
  • Discussing identity and infanticide with Maria Piers

    Jun. 13, 1979
  • Presenting a musical performance of the Pilgrim Chamber Players

    Nov. 7, 1997

    Terkel comments and presents a musical performance of the Pilgrim Chamber Players

  • Discussing his story of Nelson Algren's last year of life, "Algren in Exile" with Joe Pintauro

    Feb. 3, 1988
  • Discussing Harold Pinter with the cast of his play "the Caretaker"

    May. 1, 1963
  • Interviewing Art Piper ; part 1

    1963
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