Interviews
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Interviews
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Interviews
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Incoming Resources
- Come together, the rise of cooperative art and design, Francesco Spampinato
- Black prophetic fire, in dialogue with and edited by Christa Buschendorf, Cornel West
- A day in May, real lives, true stories, Charlie Bird ; edited by Kevin Rafter ; with a foreword by Colm Tóibín
- Andrew Wyeth, a spoken self-portrait, Richard Meryman
- Conversations across our America, talking about immigration and the Latinoization of the United States, by Louis G. Mendoza
- The power of myth, Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers ; Betty Sue Flowers, editor
- Inside the historical film, Bruno Ramirez
- 12 short stories and their making, edited, with an introduction by Paul Mandelbaum
- When the war never ends, the voices of military members with PTSD and their families, Leah Wizelman
- The screenwriter looks at the screenwriter
- Vietnamese women at war, fighting for Ho Chi Minh and the revolution, Sandra C. Taylor
- The Nuremberg interviews, conducted by Leon Goldensohn ; edited and introduced by Robert Gellately
- Remembering Jim Crow, African Americans tell about life in the segregated South, edited by William H. Chafe [and others]
- Word is out, stories of some of our lives, a Mariposa Film Group and Adair Films production ; a film made by Mariposa Film Group (Peter Adair [and others] ; produced by Peter Adair
- Ticket to ride, inside the Beatles' 1964 tour that changed the world, by Larry Kane
- BirthMarks, transracial adoption in contemporary America, Sandra Patton
- Killing Us Softly 4, Advertising's Image of Women, a Media Education Foundation production ; directed by Sut Jhally
- Reading myself and others, Philip Roth
- Project 562, changing the way we see Native America, Matika Wilbur
- Arts of the possible, essays and conversations, Adrienne Rich
- Punk, Stephen Colegrave & Chris Sullivan
- Babylon's burning, from punk to grunge, Clinton Heylin
- Callings, the purpose and passion of work, Dave Isay ; with Maya Millett
- Absolutely on music, conversations, Haruki Murakami with Seiji Ozawa ; translated from the Japanese by Jay Rubin
- Difficult men, behind the scenes of a creative revolution: from the Sopranos and the wire to Mad men and Breaking bad, Brett Martin
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude, on the way to The Gates, Central Park, New York City, Jonathan Fineberg ; with photographs by Wolfgang Volz
- Japanese war brides in America, an oral history, Miki Ward Crawford, Katie Kaori Hayashi, and Shizuko Suenaga
- Big ideas in social science, David Edmonds & Nigel Warburton
- Great directors, Anisma Films presents ; a film by Angela Ismailos ; written and directed by Angela Ismailos ; produced by Angela Ismailos
- Skin deep, an Iris Films production
- The Wes Anderson collection, by Matt Zoller Seitz ; with an introducton by Michael Chabon ; illustrator, Max Dalton ; editor, Eric Klopfer
- Killing us softly 3, advertising's image of women, producer [&] director, Sut Jhally ; created by Jean Kilbourne ; production of Media Education Foundation
- How we do it, Black writers on craft, practice, and skill, edited by Jericho Brown ; presented by the Hurston/Wright Foundation
- Philosophy bites again, [adapted by] David Edmonds & Nigel Warburton
- Ellis Island interviews, in their own words, Peter Morton Coan
- Letters from freedom, post-cold war realities and perspectives, Adam Michnik ; edited by Irena Grudzińska Gross ; foreword by Ken Jowitt ; with new translations from the Polish by Jane Cave
- Talking guitar, conversations with musicians who shaped twentieth-century American music, Jas Obrecht
- Reel Black talk, a sourcebook of 50 American filmmakers, Spencer Moon ; foreword by George Hill
- Women in mathematics, the addition of difference, Claudia Henrion
- Ai Weiwei, exhibition curators, Tim Marlow, artistic director, Adrian Locke
- Photojournalists on war, the untold stories from Iraq, Michael Kamber ; foreword by Dexter Filkins
- Vik Muniz, seeing is believing, [essays by Charles Ashley Stainback and Mark Alice Durant]
- The world has changed, conversations with Alice Walker, edited by Rudolph P. Byrd
- The Black Panthers, portraits from an unfinished revolution, edited by Bryan Shih and Yohuru Williams
- What more philosophers think, edited by Julian Baggini and Jeremy Stangroom
- The world of Mexican migrants, the rock and the hard place, Judith Adler Hellman
- Until the fires stopped burning, 9/11 and New York City in the words and experiences of survivors and witnesses, Charles B. Strozier
- Reagan, the man and his presidency, Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald S. Strober
- South Vietnamese soldiers, memories of the Vietnam War and after, Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen
- Arthur Miller, an interview, a presentation of Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; BBC Education & Training ; Omnibus
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