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  • Interviewing singer, songwriter and musician Tom Chapin

    Feb. 17, 1987
  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of the Fine Arts quartet

    Sep. 24, 1980
  • Television journalist Bill D. Moyers discusses his book "Healing and the Mind."

    Feb. 16, 1993
  • Sister Darlene Nicgorski discusses the sanctuary movement

    Mar. 13, 1985

    Discussing the sanctuary movement with Darlene Nicgorski, a member of the School Sisters of St Francis, an international community of women who serve in educational and pastoral ministries. The sanctuary movement began in the United States in the early 1980's.

  • Renny Golden, Michael McConnell and Peggy Hutchison discuss the book "Sanctuary"

    Jun. 16, 1986

    Eye witness testimonies of rape, torture, abductions and murder are all included in "Sanctuary: The New Underground Railroad". Renny Golden, Michael McConnell and Peggy Hutchison all work with Sanctuary groups because of the hardships brought onto the refugees.

  • Igor Kipnis in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Oct. 24, 1983
  • Moe Asch, Jerry Silverman and Dick Waterman discuss music

    1960

    In a quick roundtable discussion, Moe Asch, Jerry Silverman and Dick Waterman cover the topic of music. Much to their surprise, American folk music is very popular over in Europe. All three men agree that one's everyday experiences, past or present, do become subjects of writers' songs.

  • Simon Estes, bass baritone opera singer, discusses his life and career in classical opera

    Feb. 10, 1982

    Simon Estes, bass-baritone opera singer, is in Chicago for four performances of George Fredric Handel's Oratorio "Saul." He talks with Studs about growing up, his education, and his career in classical music and opera. The following songs were removed due to copyright restrictions. "Symphony No.

  • Interview with Eighth Day orchestra members

    Jun. 7, 1982

    Discussing and demonstrating a new musical art form from Poland with the Orkiestra Osmego Dnia "Eighth Day orchestra" members Jan A. P. Kaczmarek and Grzegorz Banaszak.

  • Presenting the Cole Porter review in celebration of his 91st birthday with the cast of "Some Like It Cole"

    Jun. 1, 1982
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