Videos 18785
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Women in Bosnia; Noa Ben Artzi-Pelossof; Brancusi Exhibit; Cassandra Wilson
Entertainment, Society, Art and designAir Date 04/17/1996
The plight of women in Bosnia; Noa Ben Artzi-Pelossof; MoMA's Brancusi exhibit; jazz singer Cassandra Wilson.
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Women in Bosnia
World, PoliticsAir Date 04/17/1996
Women's rights activists report on the plight of women refugees in Bosnia, whose needs are being ignored in the aftermath of the war.
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Cassandra Wilson
EntertainmentAir Date 04/17/1996
Jazz vocalist Cassandra Wilson performs live in the studio and talks about her newest album, "New Moon Daughter."
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Brancusi Exhibit
Art and designAir Date 04/17/1996
Chief curators of MoMA, Kirk Varnedoe and Margit Rowell, reflect on the work of modernist sculptor, Constantin Brancusi.
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Catherine Deneuve
EntertainmentAir Date 04/16/1996
French cinematic icon Catherine Deneuve on her role in "My Favorite Season."
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Presidential Election '96; Catherine Deneuve
Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 04/16/1996
An evaluation of President Bill Clinton’s campaign. French cinematic icon Catherine Deneuve on her role in "My Favorite Season."
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Presidential Election '96
PoliticsAir Date 04/16/1996
An evaluation of President Bill Clinton during the 1996 presidential campaign.
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Richard Kluger
HealthAir Date 04/15/1996
Journalist and author Richard Kluger discusses the tobacco industry and his book, "Ashes to Ashes."
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'Shtetl'
HistoryAir Date 04/15/1996
Holocaust survivors Marian Marzynski and Jack Rubin reflect on Marzynski's documentary "Shtetl."
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Richard Kluger; 'Shtetl'; Affirmative Action
Law, Health, HistoryAir Date 04/15/1996
The author of "Ashes to Ashes," about the tobacco industry. Documentarian and Holocaust survivors on "Shtetl." Authors debate affirmative action.
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Affirmative Action
Politics, Society, LawAir Date 04/15/1996
Authors Barbara Bergmann and Terry Eastland argue opposing sides of the debate on affirmative action.
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'The Future of the Race'
Books, SocietyAir Date 04/12/1996
Authors of "The Future of the Race," Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Cornel West, discuss class status, religion and their new book.
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Loida Lewis
BusinessAir Date 04/11/1996
Loida Lewis, chairman and C.E.O. of TLC Beatrice International, describes taking over the reins of the company.
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'Bring In 'Da Noise, Bring In 'Da Funk'
EntertainmentAir Date 04/11/1996
Choreographer Savion Glover and director George C. Wolfe discuss their collaboration on "Bring In 'Da Noise."
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Tony Schwartz
BooksAir Date 04/11/1996
Author Tony Schwartz describes his research on practices of spirituality, detailed in his book "What Really Matters."
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'Bring In 'Da Noise, Bring In 'Da Funk'; Tony Schwartz; Loida Lewis; Wendy Wasserstein
Entertainment, Business, BooksAir Date 04/11/1996
Savion Glover and George C. Wolfe. The author of "What Really Matters." TLC Beatrice International C.E.O. The author of "Pamela's First Musical."
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Wendy Wasserstein
Entertainment, BooksAir Date 04/11/1996
Playwright Wendy Wasserstein talks about her children's book, "Pamela's First Musical."
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Remembering James Rouse
Art and designAir Date 04/10/1996
Journalists Paul Goldberger and Kurt Andersen remember the life and career of real estate developer James Rouse.
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Marian Wright Edelman; Bob Guccione; Remembering James Rouse
Society, Law, MediaAir Date 04/10/1996
Children’s Defense Fund founder. Penthouse’s editor defends publishing The Unabomber Manifesto. In memory of the late real estate developer.
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Marian Wright Edelman
Society, LawAir Date 04/10/1996
Marian Wright Edelman examines the issues surrounding the children of America including healthcare and gun control.