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  • Interview with Diane Ackerman

    Jul. 17, 1990

    Discussing "A Natural History of the Senses" with the author Diane Ackerman.

  • Mike Nichols and Elaine May discuss their acting careers

    May. 29, 1958
  • Terkel presents a program with grade school valedictorians ; part 2

    Jul. 6, 1962
  • Terkel presents a program with grade school valedictorians ; part 3

    Jul. 6, 1962
  • Studs visits the Illinois Institute of Technology to view student work about Vietnam

    May. 24, 1970

    Interviewing guests at the Institute of Design memorial in Crown Hall on the campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology. The student work on view is a collaboration between the Schools of Architecture and Planning, and the Institute of Design.

  • Ray Bradbury discusses his books

    Mar. 18, 1992
  • Terkel comments about the Montgomery impressions

    1965

    Discussing the Montgomery impressions.

  • Barbara Wertheim Tuchman in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Mar. 11, 1971
  • Jo Freeman, Mary Jean Collins-Robson, and Naomi Weisstein discuss women's rights and liberation ; part 2

    Mar. 25, 1970

    Jo Freeman, Mary Jean Collins-Robson, and Naomi Weisstein discuss women's rights and the struggle for equal rights and liberation, resistance through art, and the fight for free childcare. Discussion continues with criticism on the male gaze and females as sexual objects.

  • Edward Atienza talks with Studs Terkel ; part 2

    Apr. 2, 1962
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