Videos 18787
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Doris Kearns Goodwin
Politics, BooksAir Date 12/04/1995
A discussion with historian Doris Kearns Goodwin about politics and history.
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Ivey Hayes
Art and designAir Date 12/01/1995
North Carolina artist Ivey Hayes talks about how he became a painter and shows slides of some of his work.
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Richard Tafel; Paul Theroux; Jo Franklin; Ivey Hayes; Hal Crowther
Politics, Books, Art and designAir Date 12/01/1995
Richard Tafel on gay Republicans; Paul Theroux on “The Pillars of Hercules”; novelist Jo Franklin; painter Ivey Hayes; journalist Hal Crowther.
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Paul Theroux
World, BooksAir Date 12/01/1995
Paul Theroux discusses travelling the Mediterranean and his latest novel “The Pillars of Hercules.”
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Hal Crowther
BooksAir Date 12/01/1995
Journalist Hal Crowther discusses “Unarmed but Dangerous,” a collection of his essays.
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Richard Tafel
PoliticsAir Date 12/01/1995
Richard Tafel, executive director of the Log Cabin Republicans, discusses the gay Republican group’s philosophies.
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Jo Franklin
World, Politics, BooksAir Date 12/01/1995
Documentary filmmaker Jo Franklin discusses her first novel which is based upon her experiences in the Persian Gulf.
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George Soros
World, PoliticsAir Date 11/30/1995
Philanthropist George Soros on the Bosnian peace treaty and the conversations he had with treaty negotiators.
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A. R. Gurney
EntertainmentAir Date 11/30/1995
Playwright A. R. Gurney reflects on his work and career and shares his new play, "Sylvia."
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Susanna Moore
BooksAir Date 11/30/1995
Author Susanna Moore remembers growing up in Hawaii and shares her fourth and newest novel, "In the Cut."
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George Soros; Susanna Moore; A.R. Gurney
World, Entertainment, Politics, BooksAir Date 11/30/1995
George Soros on Bosnia; Susanna Moore shares her latest, "In the Cut"; Playwright A. R. Gurney's new play "Sylvia."
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Children's Advocates Panel
Society, LawAir Date 11/29/1995
A conversation about the state of the child welfare system and the recent death of a child, which could have been prevented.
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Lawrence Grossman
BooksAir Date 11/29/1995
Lawrence Grossman, president of Horizons Cable Network, talks about his book, "The Electronic Republic."
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Children's Advocates Panel; Beat Culture; Lawrence Grossman
Books, Society, LawAir Date 11/29/1995
When the child welfare system fails; Beat culture and its contribution to America; Lawrence Grossman and "The Electric Republic."
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Beat Culture
SocietyAir Date 11/29/1995
A conversation about beat culture, its contribution to American life, and its legacy.
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Joshua Redman
EntertainmentAir Date 11/28/1995
Jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman on his latest album, 'Spirit of the Moment.'
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U.S. Troops in Bosnia; Uta Hagen; Joshua Redman
World, Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 11/28/1995
Gen Scowcroft and Paul Wolfowitz on sending U.S. troops to Bosnia; Uta Hagen in "Mrs. Klein"; Saxophonist Joshua Redman.
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Uta Hagen
EntertainmentAir Date 11/28/1995
Uta Hagen on her return to the New York stage in the play, "Mrs Klein."
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U.S. Troops in Bosnia
World, PoliticsAir Date 11/28/1995
A discussion of the possible risks involved in sending 20,000 U.S. troops to Bosnia.
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Clinton's Bosnia Address
PoliticsAir Date 11/27/1995
Journalists Jeff Greenfield and Jim Hoge analyze Clinton's speech on the conflict in Bosnia.