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Three Conductors
Entertainment, Art and designAir Date 04/29/1998
Three of the world's great conductors, Leonard Slatkin, Kurt Masur, and Valery Gergiev, discuss their passion for their work.
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Mike Nichols
EntertainmentAir Date 04/28/1998
Director Mike Nichols discusses "Primary Colors" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Jason Alexander; Dan Setton
World, Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 04/27/1998
Jason Alexander of “Seinfeld” discusses his work on stage and screen; filmmaker Dan Setton on "Suicide Bombers: Secrets of the Shaheed."
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Dan Setton
WorldAir Date 04/27/1998
Documentary filmmaker Dan Setton discusses his film, "Suicide Bombers: Secrets of the Shaheed."
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Jason Alexander
EntertainmentAir Date 04/27/1998
Jason Alexander, of "Seinfeld" fame, talks about his career on stage and screen.
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James Toback
EntertainmentAir Date 04/24/1998
Director James Toback talks about his controversial new film, "Two Girls and a Guy."
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John Turturro
EntertainmentAir Date 04/24/1998
Actor John Turturro talks about his starring role in "The Truce." based on the life of Jewish-Italian Holocaust survivor Primo Levi.
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Yehudi Menuhin
EntertainmentAir Date 04/24/1998
A conversation with violinist Yehudi Menuhin, whose career has spanned eight decades.
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James Toback; John Turturro; Yehudi Menuhin
EntertainmentAir Date 04/24/1998
Filmmaker James Toback on "Two Girls and a Guy." Actor John Turturro on "The Truce." Violinist Yehudi Menuhin, whose career has spanned eight decades.
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Jason Alexander
EntertainmentAir Date 04/23/1998
Jason Alexander reflects on the evolution of his "Seinfeld" character George Costanza.
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James Earl Ray Panel; Jason Alexander
Entertainment, HistoryAir Date 04/23/1998
On the death of James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of Martin Luther King, Jr. Jason Alexander on the success of "Seinfeld.”
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James Earl Ray Panel
HistoryAir Date 04/23/1998
A conversation about the death of James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Barbara Kopple; Robbie Robertson; Steve Allen
Air Date 04/22/1998
Kopple on her film, "Wildman Blues." Robertson on the influence of his Native American heritage on his new album. Allen, the author of "Die Laughing."
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Steve Allen
EntertainmentAir Date 04/22/1998
Author and entertainer Steve Allen discusses his career in show business and his book, "Die Laughing."
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Robbie Robertson
EntertainmentAir Date 04/22/1998
Musician Robbie Robertson discusses his career and the influence of his Native American heritage in his new album.
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Barbara Kopple
EntertainmentAir Date 04/22/1998
Filmmaker Barbara Kopple on her documentary "Wildman Blues," about Woody Allen's jazz band tour.
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U.S. Economy 1998
BusinessAir Date 04/21/1998
Three foreign journalists examine the U.S. economy from a European perspective.
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U.S. Economy 1998; Lou Reed; Sundance Documentaries
Entertainment, BusinessAir Date 04/21/1998
A European perspective of the U.S. economy. Reed on the documentary, “Rock and Roll Heart.” Young filmmakers on their award-winning documentaries.
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Sundance Documentaries
EntertainmentAir Date 04/21/1998
Three young filmmakers discuss their award-winning documentaries.
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Lou Reed
EntertainmentAir Date 04/21/1998
Lou Reed reflects on the contribution he and his peers made to rock and roll, and what he most wants his music to convey.