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  • Eugene Kennedy discusses his book "Re-Imagining American Catholicism"

    Feb. 17, 1986

    Discussing the book "Re-Imagining American Catholicism: The American Bishops and Their Pastoral Letters," (published by Vintage Books) with the author Eugene Kennedy.

  • Eugene C. Kennedy in conversation with Studs Terkel

    May. 4, 1989

    Discussing the book "Fixes" (published by Doubleday) with the author Eugene Kennedy.

  • Roger G. Kennedy in conversation with Studs Terkel

    May. 6, 1986

    Discussing the book "Architecture, Men, Women and Money in America, 1600-1860" (published by Random House) with the author, historian Roger Kennedy.

  • William Kennedy discusses his book "Very Old Bones"

    May. 13, 1992

    Discussing the book "Very Old Bones" (published by Viking Press) with the author William Kennedy.

  • William Kennedy discusses his book "Riding the Yellow Trolley Car"

    May. 18, 1993

    Author William Kennedy, explains how he came up with the title for his book, "Riding the Yellow Trolley Car: Selected Nonfiction." Also in the interview, Kennedy talks about other writers: Patrick Kavanagh, James Joyce, Bernard Malamud and J.P. Donleavy.

  • William Kennedy discusses his book "The Flaming Corsage"

    Jun. 4, 1996

    Discussing the book "The Flaming Corsage" (published by Viking) with the author William Kennedy.

  • Bruce Kent discusses the peace movement

    Mar. 14, 1996

    A retired admiral told Bruce Kent, without even making a single request, they receive lots of money for weapons. Kent explained that currently, he believes both the right and left sides are willing to see reform in the United Nations. Kent was surprised at Americans' silent opinions when it came to nuclear arms, noting that they could blow up the world 50 times over. There is an excerpt of James Cameron talking about nuclear disarmament.

  • Lyle Kessler in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 7, 1985

    Discussing his play "Orphans" and the Imagination Workshop with playwright, director and Imagination founder Lyle Kessler. The Imagination Workshop is a non-profit theater group that brings together professional artists and "at risk" children, the mentall

  • John Keyes in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jan. 23, 1990

    Discussing the Regal Theater with actor and theater historian John Keyes.

  • Ben Kingsley

    Ben Kingsley discusses his file "Gandhi" with Studs Terkel, then actress Anabella discusses her film and theatrical career

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