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  • Discussing and reading the poem "Long Goodbye," with author and poet Thomas McGrath

    1980
  • Interviewing R. Gibbons, M. Anania, and civil rights worker and self-defense for women advocate Alice McGrath

    Sep. 15, 1993

    McGrath works in the Los Angeles, California area defending the civil rights of the Mexican American community.

  • Discussing the book "This Coffin Has No Handles: A Novel" (published by Thunder's Mouth Press) with the author and poet Thomas McGrath

    Nov. 18, 1988
  • Discussing the Northlight Theatre's production of the play "Someone Who'll Watch Over Me," with cast members

    Mar. 24, 1994
  • Interviewing Celtic vocalist and songwriter Loreena McKennitt

    Nov. 11, 1992
  • Discussing the Art Institute of Chicago's photography exhibition "Farm Families," with one of the exhibition's three featured photographers, Rhondal McKinney

    Apr. 29, 1986
  • Interviewing the "Health and Medicine Policy Research Group"; Northwestern University Urban Affairs Prof. John McKnight, Dr. Quentin Young, and Pat Terrel

    Dec. 16, 1985
  • Charles Capen McLaughlin discusses landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted

    Jun. 27, 1977

    Historian Charles Capen McLaughlin discusses landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and how Olmsted worked to create spaces where the working class could enjoy nature in industrialized areas. Studs plays "Whose Garden Was This" - Tom Paxton (1970) and "Tapestry" - Don McLean (1970).

  • Discussing the war in Zimbabwe, and the role of the Catholic Church in Africa with author Sister Janice McLaughlin

    Mar. 8, 1979
  • Interviewing Scottish songwriter Adam McNaughton

    Jan. 8, 1982
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