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  • Joseph Collins discusses his books "Now We Can Speak" and "What Difference Could a Revolution Make?"

    Feb. 8, 1983

    Discussing the books "Now We Can Speak: A Journey Through the New Nicaragua" and "What Difference Could a Revolution Make?: Food and Farming in the New Nicaragua" with the author Joseph Collins.

  • Discussing "Trust Your Heart: An Autobiography" (published by Houghton Mifflin) with the author, folk singer Judy Collins

    Nov. 23, 1987

    Discussing "Trust Your Heart: An Autobiography" (published by Houghton Mifflin) with the author, folk singer Judy Collins

  • Discussing Judy Collins's autobiography Trust Your Heart (paperback edition)

    Feb. 16, 1989
  • Interviewing harpsichordist and educator Robert Conant

    Jun. 4, 1996
  • Presenting a performance by the chamber music ensemble Concertante di Chicago

    Mar. 24, 1987

    Terkel comments and presents musical performance of Concertante di Chicago

  • Robert Altman

    Robert Altman discusses the opera "McTeague"

    Oct. 21, 1992

    Studs Terkel and Robert Altman discuss the opera "McTeague" based on Frank Norri's novel of the same name.

  • Terkel comments and presents 1968 Democratic Convention documentary

    1968

    Terkel comments and presents 1968 Democratic Convention documentary. He is introduced by William F. Malloch, a composer at the Convention.

  • Interviewing singer and composer Kerrigan Black

    Feb. 21, 1989
  • Nicola Geiger discusses her background and her time spent in the far east

    Oct. 21, 1974

    Born in Hamburg, Nicola Geiger, recalls her upbringing and her life under Nazi Germany. She lost two children in World War II. Later in life, she worked in both Japan and Korea. Geiger knew that she alone could not change the world but that she worked tirelessly to get other people to work on peace, too.

  • Bill Leonard in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Mar. 30, 1976
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