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  • Norman Thomas discusses the book "Great Dissenters" ; part 1

    Nov. 11, 1961

    According to Norman Thomas, things in life are not as great as they used to be and there's nothing wrong with dissenting. Thomas chose 5 dissenters to write about, Socrates, Galileo, Thomas Paine, Wendell Phillips and Gandhi. Of of all of them, Gandhi was the biggest dissenter of our time, said Thomas.

  • Interviewing with and presenting music by the Solidarity Chamber Players

    Oct. 4, 1994

    The Solidarity Chamber Players is comprised of nine members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and was formed to raise money on behalf of workers locked out at A. E. Staley Manufacturing.

  • Discussing the book "Unreliable Sources: A Guide To Detecting Bias in the News Media"with the author, journalist Norman Solomon

    Sep. 20, 1991
  • Interviewing folksinger and songwriter Rosalie Sorrels

    Apr. 17, 1986
  • Interviewing folksinger and songwriter Rosalie Sorrels ; part 1

    Mar. 21, 1996
  • Presenting songs and memories with folksinger and songwriter Rosalie Sorrels

    Feb. 22, 1990

    Musical performance by Rosalie Sorrels

  • Interviewing cast members of the Remains Theatre Ensemble production of the play, The Chicago Conspiracy Trial

    Sep. 16, 1991
  • Discussing the book "American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 3rd Edition" (published by Houghton-Mifflin) with the editor Anne Soukhanov. Program includes an excerpt of a 1960 interview with poet and monologist, Lord Richard Buckley

    Sep. 17, 1992
  • Charles Eames

    Charles Eames discusses his life of travel and his study of design and architecture, part 1

    Oct. 1, 1965

    Charles Eames, an architect, designer, artist, filmmaker and student of human nature, talks with Studs about his years of travel in India and Europe. He discusses studying architecture and working as an architect and the nature of his film making. (Part 1 of 2)

  • Art Spiegelman

    Discussing the book "The Wild Party: The Lost Classic" with the illustrator Art Spiegelman

    Nov. 29, 1994
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