Studs Terkel Radio Archive
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The past in conversation with the present, through select excerpts from Studs Terkel's vast radio archive.
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Studs Terkel was born 111 years ago today. You can listen to thousands of his conversations conducted over 45 years as a broadcaster @WFMTclassical, on our website for free. Here are just a few of those fascinating conversations. 1/
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Happy 8️⃣0️⃣th bday to actor & playwright #WallaceShawn! In March 1997, Shawn spoke to #StudsTerkel while in town for the US premiere of his play “The Designated Mourner” at @SteppenwolfThtr. https://t.co/We3AOeF4cg
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Talk doc radio with anyone & at some point in the convo, Studs Terkel will come up. How could it not? To honor him on the 15th anniversary of his death, listen to this archive ep with Studs' editor for 25 years, Syd Lewis. @Transom_org @prx @StudsArchive
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This #HispanicHeritageMonth learn about the #culture and #history of #LatinAmericans in #Chicago and hear interviews with figures such as Dolores Huerta, Rita Moreno, Sandra Cisneros, Luis Valdez and more at the #NEHgrant-funded @StudsArchive. https://t.co/qOFYBCnsKx
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William Friedkin, the Chicago-born director of films such as “The Exorcist” and “The French Connection” has died at the age of 87. Listen to him talk to Studs Terkel about his career in 1985.
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Discussing the films "The People vs. Paul Crump", "To Live and Die in Los Angeles," and "The French Connection," with director and screenwriter William Friedkin.
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RIP. You can listen to Renault Robinson talk about the AAPL and his famous civil rights lawsuit against the Chicago Police Department with Studs Terkel and journalist Robert McClory in 1979 here:
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Renault Robinson, founder of the African American Patrolman's League in Chicago, and Robert McClory, journalist and author of a biography of Robinson, "The Man Who Beat Clout City," discuss Robinso...
We are greatly saddened to learn of the passing of #RenaultRobinson, cofounder of the Afro-American Patrolmen’s League. The AAPL worked to represent the interests of Black officers & stop police brutality targeting minority communities, among other goals. https://t.co/ebb9quFgYH
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A very happy birthday to Mel Brooks! Listen to him discuss his classic film, “The Producers”, with Studs Terkel in 1968 here:
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In this interview Mel Brooks discusses his new movie "The Producers". The following is discussed: the plot; the other actors in the film; the satirical and campy nature of the film; . Brooks performs...
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We are deeply saddened to hear of Lois Baum's passing. She was integral to WFMT and the Studs Terkel Radio Archive. A force of nature who was always curious. May her memory be a blessing.
This past weekend, @WFMTclassical lost a giant. Longtime WFMT producer, programmer, co-host, and archivist Lois Baum passed away at the age of 87. She began with WFMT in 1964 and stayed for the next 36 years until she left in 2000. https://t.co/3w0t9boUnD
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RIP. You can hear Daniel Ellsberg discuss the Pentagon Papers and the Vietnam War with Studs Terkel in this conversation from our archive:
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Daniel Ellsberg, political activist and former military analyst, discuses his release of the Pentagon Papers and his thoughts on how the Vietnam War played out. He also discusses what he believes the...
Breaking News: Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers and disclosed the secret history of American lies in Vietnam, has died at 92. https://t.co/Hd1RpQjWRZ
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On Birgit Nilsson's birthday, listen to her 1961 conversation with Studs Terkel, on the Studs Terkel Radio Archive 📷 Chicago History Museum, 1950 @holdengraber @StudsArchive
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Studs Terkel, Chicago writer, historian & radio dj, was born #OnThisDay in 1912. Perhaps best known for his project, "Working," Studs brought to light stories of the everyday & voices historically left in the margins. Image: ad for his show in the Illinois Standard, Oct.30, 1948
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HBD to Louis B. "Studs" Terkel, (b. May 16, 1912, d. Oct. 31, 2008), PN's muse and journalism legend who's inspired storytellers in Chicago & beyond. Recap "In Their Own Words: Studs Terkel," feat. local media makers inspired by the award-winning writer: https://t.co/uSjQG9YrNK
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I consider Studs Terkel, born today, to be one of the greatest of all Chicagoans - 300 years from now when most of us are forever forgotten, I hope if there's one of us that's remembered, it's Studs. Never read him? Pick up literally any of his books -
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Today should be a Chicago holiday.
Studs Terkel was born 111 years ago today. You can listen to thousands of his conversations conducted over 45 years as a broadcaster @WFMTclassical, on our website for free. Here are just a few of those fascinating conversations. 1/
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Studs Terkel by Thomas S. England Pro tip: Always bring your latest book with you to the bar. @StudsArchive
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John Sayles, John Mahoney & Studs Terkel in Eight Men Out, 1988 Director Sayles played Ring Lardner, Studs was Hugh Fullerton, & Mahoney was Kid Gleason
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All these conversations-and so many more-are available for free at our website. Happy Birthday, Studs. 11/11
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This 1970 conversation between Studs and writer Ralph Ellison about Ellison's early life and approach to writing. https://t.co/r9xjWoov9U 10/
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Ralph Ellison, winner of the National Book Award for Fiction for his book "Invisible Man," discusses his early life and education and his life as a writer and lifetime scholar. He speaks on being a...
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