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  • Discussing the "Phenomenal Woman II" music, dance and poetry program with members of the community arts organization "Mostly Music"

  • Interviewing cast members of a production of Edward Stirling's play "Nicholas Nickelby: A Farce in Two Acts"

    Play is based on the Charles Dickens' novel "Nicholas Nickelby."

  • Interviewing Scottish-born, Texas-based folksinger Ed Miller

    Feb. 14, 1991
  • Monte Lloyd and Terry Turner discuss deforestation in the Amazon rainforest

    University of Chicago Professor of Ecology and Evolution, Monte Lloyd, and Professor of Anthropology, Terry Turner, discuss the environmental and human rights impact of the Amazon rainforest deforestation. Studs plays "Whose Garden Was This" - Tom Paxton (1970).

  • Hugh Carleton Greene

    Hugh Carleton Greene discusses the BBC

    Nov. 22, 1962

    Interviewing Director General of BBC Hugh Carleton Greene while Studs was in England.

  • Interview with Paul Loeb, discussing book "A Generation at the Crossroads: Apathy and Action on the American Campus"

    Dec. 31, 1993

    Program includes an excerpt from an interview with antinuclear activist Jean Gump.

  • Interviewing Norman Cousins and Father Grant ; part 2

    1964
  • Interviewing the cast of "Beyond the fringe"

    Oct. 8, 1963
  • Discussing cats, dogs, humans withJack Knowles ; part 2

    Feb. 18, 1964
  • Interviewing Ralph Ellison ; part 2

    1964
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