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  • Discussing Facets Multimedia's preview of the documentary film "In The Shadow of Memory," with producers Jerri Zbiral and Alan Teller

    Apr. 23, 1996
  • Presenting music from Quintet for New Tango's album, "Asfalto," with Argentinean pianist Pablo Ziegler and bandoneon Hector del Curto

    Aug. 22, 1994
  • Discussing the book "The Limits of Law Enforcement" with the author, legal scholar Hans Zeisel

    Nov. 5, 1985
  • Discussing the book "China Pop: How Soap Operas, Tabloids, and Bestsellers are Transforming a Culture" with the author, journalist Jianying Zha

    Jul. 6, 1995
  • Discussing the book "In Solitary Witness: The Life and Death of Franz Jagerstatter" with the author Gordon Zahn.

    Feb. 26, 1986
  • Presenting music from the Lyric Opera's production of "Don Carlo: Opera in Four Acts," with mezzo soprano Dolora Zajick

    Oct. 7, 1996
  • Quentin Crisp in conversation with Studs Terkel

  • Terkel comments and presents the D-Day program

    May. 5, 1985
  • Discussing the book "Ruth Crawford Seeger: A Composer's Search for American Music" with the author, music historian Judith Tick

    Dec. 12, 1997
  • Thomas Cottle discusses his book "Children's Secrets"

    Feb. 25, 1980

    Sociologist and clinical psychologist Thomas Cottle discusses his book "Children's Secrets." In the book, children reveal, in their own words, the impact of such painful secrets as violence, infidelity, incest, debt, alcoholism, and mental illness--on each member of their family.

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