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  • Discussing the book "Frauen: German Women Recall the Third Reich" with Alison Owings

    Jun. 5, 1995
  • Discussing race relations in the workplace with Clarence Page and Charles Hamilton

    Mar. 29, 1990
  • Discussing a performance of "Frankie and Johnny," with Ruth Page and Joseph Holmes

    May. 14, 1984

    Page created a folk ballet of this archetypal story of murder, jealousy and revenge in 1938, and Holmes adapted Page's ballet into a dance piece.

  • Discussing the book "Later the Same Day" with Grace Paley

    1985
  • Presenting music with Tom Paley

    Oct. 7, 1992

    Terkel comments and presents a musical performance by Tom Paley

  • Interviewing Irene Papas and Giuliana Berlinguer

    Nov. 8, 1983
  • Edna Pardo, Eleanor Revell and Beth Kink discuss the work of The League of Women Voters

    Mar. 7, 1990

    Child labor laws, the eight hour work day, pensions, school reform, and low income housing are only some of the issues taken up by The League of Women Voters, as explained by Edna Pardo, Eleanor Revell and Beth Kink. Many believed theirs was solely a service organization to gain more women voters. The League of Women Voters is a good training ground for future women politicians, too.

  • Interviewing pianist and composer Bradley Parker-Sparrow and jazz singer Joanie Pallato

    Jun. 1, 1992
  • Robert Noel Parker in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jul. 11, 1988
  • Discussing the book "The People of Providence: A Housing Estate and Some of Its Inhabitants" with Tony Parker

    May. 27, 1986
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