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- A Moment With...Bob Edwards
Host Lee Thornton interviews Bob Edwards. - 2004 National Book Festival - Anne Quindlen
Pulitzer Prize winner Anna Quindlen discusses her new book 'Imagined London' at the
Home and Family pavilion. The 2004 National Book Festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Arthur Frommer
Travel expert Arthur Frommer presents travel information and advice at the festivals’ Home and Family pavilion.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Azar Nafisi
Dr. Azar Nafisi recounts the struggles of her spirited students in Tehran at the History and Biography Pavilion. The National Book Festival is presented by the Library of Congress and First Lady Laura Bush.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Betsy Lewin
Betsy Lewin, illustrator and animal lover, enthralls both youngsters and adults at the
National Book Festival Children's pavilion. The fourth annual festival is sponsored by the
Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Carlos Eire
Cuban refugee, Carlos Eire, speaks about his latest novel at the National Book Festival History and Biography pavilion.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Clive Cussler
Noted mystery writer Clive Cussler engages fans of his acclaimed NUMA Files.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Cokie Roberts
Author and news commentator Cokie Roberts shares insights on her latest book
concerning women and history.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Dana Gioia & David Lehman
Dana Gioia and David Lehman present an anthology of poets at the 2004 National Book Festival.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Dana Stabenow
Dana Stabenow speaks to a lively crowd at the Mysteries and Thrillers pavilion.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Daniel Silva
Bestselling author Daniel Silva discusses his novel, A Death in Vienna, at the National Book Festivals' Mysteries and Thrillers pavilion. The fourth annual book festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
- 2004 National Book Festival - David Macaulay
David Macaulay shares the origins of his unique subject matter at the 2004 National
Book Festivals Teens and Children pavilion. The fourth annual festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Dorothy Height
Dr. Dorothy Height speaks at the History and Biography pavilion about her extensive
involvement in the civil rights movement. The National Book Festival is presented by the
Library of Congress and First Lady Laura Bush.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Douglas Brinkley
Author and historian, Douglas Brinkley, talks about his latest offering at the History and Biography pavilion.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Honorable John Lewis
The Honorable John Lewis recounts his involvement with the civil rights movement at the History and Biography Pavilion. The 2004 National Book Festival is a presentation of the Library of Congress.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Juan Williams
Author and journalist, Juan Williams speaks about the Civil Rights experience at the
History and Biography Pavilion.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Former basketball MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar offers stories of forgotten WWII heroes.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Kate DiCamillo
Kate DiCamillo, Newbery Award winning children's author, entertains at the National Book Festival Teens and Children Pavilion.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Kathleen Krull
Award winning author, Kathleen Krull, discusses her most recent book about the amazing feats achieved by Victoria Woodhull at the festival's Teens and Children pavilion. The 2004 National Book Festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and First Lady Laura Bush.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Lawrence Block
Mystery Writer Lawrence Block speaks at the festival's Mysteries and Thrillers Pavilion.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Leigh & Leslie Keno
Antiques experts, Leigh and Leslie Keno, share their experiences at the Home and
Family pavilion. The fourth annual festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and
hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Nathaniel Philbrick
Nantucket Island author, Nathaniel Philbrick, speaks at the History and Biography pavilion. The fourth annual book festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Peter Straub
Peter Straub, acclaimed horror novelist, recounts his latest novel of ghostly secrets.
- 2004 National Book Festival - R. L. Stine
Children's literacy advocate and author R. L. Stine speaks at the 2004 National Book Festival.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Richard Peck
Award winning young adult author, Richard Peck, delights attendees of the 2004 National Book Festival.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker, acclaimed mystery writer and dean of American crime fiction, speaks at the Mysteries and Thrillers pavilion. The 2004 National Book Festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Ron Chernow
Biographer Ron Chernow chronicles the life of Alexander Hamilton at the History and Biography Pavilion.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Sharon Robinson
MLB educational consultant, Sharon Robinson, addresses festival go-ers at the Teens and Children Pavilion.
- 2004 National Book Festival - Ted Kooser
Ted Kooser, Poet Laureate, recites his works at the 2004 National Book Festival Poetry Pavilion.
- 2007 UVA Finals Address by Author John Grisham
2007 UVA Finals Address by John Grisham. - 2007 UVA Valedictory Address by Boyd Tinsley
Dave Matthews Band violinist Boyd Tinsley addresses UVA's 2007 graduates. - A Conversation with bell hooks
A talk from one of our leading feminist intellects.
- A Conversation with Daniel Libeskind
Conversation with architect who created the master plan for the reconstruction of the World Trade Center. - A Conversation with Philip Johnson
Philip Johnson discusses architecture as art.
- A Conversation with Poet Janelle Jack
Poet Janelle Jack.
- A Conversation with Salman Rushdie
Patty Satalia of Penn State Public Broadcasting interviews noted author Salman Rushdie. - A Conversation with Tom Brokaw
A conversation with the USC Annenberg School for Communication. - A Conversation with Walter Cronkite
Legendary journalist Walter Cronkite shares stories and experiences with communications students at the University of Southern California Annenberg.
- A Moment With...Aisha Bain, Part 1
Discussion on the politics and human rights tragedy happening in Darfur. - A Moment With...Aisha Bain, Part 2
Bain talk about how the "Darfur Diaries" came to be. - A Moment With...Ed Walker
Radio host Ed Walker joins Lee Thornton to talk about the popularity of vintage radio programs. - A Moment With...Haile Gerima
Host Lee Thornton interviews filmmaker Haile Gerima. - A Moment with...Wil Haygood
University of Maryland’s Lee Thornton converses with award-winning writer Wil Haygood. - A Poetry Reading
This program is a poetry reading by U.S. Poet Laureate Donald Hall. - A Rare Instrument Demonstration
Rare and unusual instruments are demonstrated.
- A Reading by Scott Turow
- Accra Shepp - Photographer
Photographer Accra Shepp.
- Address from The Honorable Harry T. Edwards
Address from The Honorable Harry T. Edwards.
- Addressing Medical Errors: Shifting the Professional Paradigm to Promote Patient Safety
Bryan A. Liang, MD, PhD, and JD, addresses the system-oriented paradigm to govern medical errors at Loma Linda University's Bioethics Grand Rounds. - Adriane Herman - Printmaker and Collaborative Artist
Adriane Herman is a printmaker and collaborative artist.
- Advertising Department
- Alan Cheuse - Author
Alan Cheuse talks about "Fall Out of Heaven."
- Alicia Shepard - Writer
Journalists who covered September 11th, 2001.
- Alternative Newspapers in the Multi-Media Era
Washington City Paper editor Erik Wemple, discusses in-your-face, alternative newspapers with journalism professor and host, Lee Thornton. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
- Alyson Shotz - Sculptor
- America in the King Years, 1965 - 1968
Taylor Branch, author February 21, 2006 - American Television News
Steve Barkin on his book, "American Television News."
- An Evening with Isabel Allende
- Anansi Boys and Mirrormask
Neil Gaiman, author October 4, 2005
- Andrea Young, "Life Lessons My Mother Taught Me"
Interview with author Andrea Young.
- Another Book Peace
- April Katz - Printmaker
Interview with printmaker April Katz.
- Are Journalists Ethically Challenged? Plagiarism and Fabrication
- Arnold Mesches - History Painter
History painter Arnold Mesches.
- Art-Based Modeling for Computer Graphics
- Arts & Media
An exploration of the intersection between fine arts and technology. - Arts, Artists and the Expedition
A journey into the studio of painter Gary Lucy to find out what it means to be a 'painter.'
- Barbara Cochran: Wither Broadcast News?
Broadcast News According to RTNDA President.
- Barbara Takenaga, Artist
Barbara Takenaga is a systematic, humerous painter.
- Bearing our Burden Honorably - Hospice and Humanity
A funeral director/poet speaks poignantly about hospice and end-of-life care.
- Behind the Scenes: Networks' Performance on Election Night
- Best of Chamber Dance
- Betsy Damon - Humanist Artist
- Beverly McIver, Painter
Beverly McIver is a painter recording her journey of self-discovery.
- Bimanual and Multi Degree-of-Freedom Interaction for Computer Graphics
- Bitter Fruits of Bondage: The Demise of Slavery and the Collapse of the Confederacy
Mildred Robinson discusses her late husband's book, “Bitter Fruits of Bondage', which examines the collapse of the Confederacy.
- Black, White and Red All Over
Journalists discuss book, friendship.
- Blog Versus Print: Have Blogs Replaced Newspapers and Should We Care?
Writers and journalists meet at USC's Doheny Memorial Library to deliberate the pros and cons of blogs versus traditional newspapers. - Blogging and Podcasting
Changing Media host Lee Thornton examines the phenomenal growth of weblogs and the potential of podcasting for news distribution with University of Maryland’s Jan Schaffer and Christine Harvey. - Blogging and the First Amendment
Dr. Lee Thornton examines blogging and the first amendment with Andrew Nachison and Terrance Heath. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
- Blogging is All
Join host Lee Thornton and MBA President Robert Cox as they enter the world of the blogosphere. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
- Blues Biology
Musician Corey Harris performs and discusses music and its role as a healing tool.
- Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero
A look at Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad.
- Branda Miller - Video Artist
- Breaking News: Can It Be Fixed? The State of the News Business 2005
USC Annenberg presents a discussion of the news business.
- Building a Community-based Health Care Movement
Dr. Paul Farmer visits the University of Washington. - By The Book with Author Alan Williams
Richard Levao interviews Alan Williams about his book.
- By The Book with Author Angus Gillespie
Author Angus Gillespie discusses "Twin Towers."
- By The Book with Author Ann Gordon
Ann Gordon, author of suffragists, Stanton and Anthony.
- By The Book with Author Bonnie Smith
Author Bonnie Smith is interviewed by Mary Hartman.
- By The Book with Author David Levering Lewis
Barry Qualls interviews author David Levering Lewis.
- By The Book with Author Helen Fisher
"The First Sex" author, Helen Fisher.
- By The Book with Author Jay Feinman
Author Jay Feinman is interviewed by Richard Levao.
- By The Book with Author Keith Wailoo
Author Keith Wailoo is interviewed.
- By The Book with Author Maurice Elias
Author Maurice Elias is interviewed by Linda Steiner.
- By The Book with Author Nancy Boyd-Franklin
Kim Butler interviews Author Nancy Boyd-Franklin.
- By The Book with Author Rachel Hadas
Author Rachel Hadas is interviewed Barry Qualls.
- By the Book with Author Thomas Banks
Thomas Banks is interviewed about his book.
- By the Book with Dr. Norman Zabusky
Dr. Zabusky is interviewed about his book.
- By The Book with Professor Rona Goffen
Barry Qualls interviews Professor Rona Goffen about her book.
- By the Book with Provost Steven J. Diner
Interview with Newark Provost Steven J. Diner.
- Can Geography Save the World?
- Can Religion Withstand Technology? (314)
Closer to Truth host Robert Kuhn and guests examine the relation of religion to technology. - Can Slaves Practice Politics?
Dr. Steven Hahn lectures on: 'Can Slaves Practice Politics?'
- Can We Believe in Both Science and Religion? (302)
'Closer to Truth' panelists join host Robert Kuhn to debate the relation of science and religion.
- Can You Learn To Be Creative? (211)
Experts discuss creativity.
- Catherine Kimrey, Author
When We All Get to Heaven.
- Celebrity News Coverage
Celebrity news coverage.
- Charleen Touchette - Painter, Feminist, and Native American Art Activist
- Charles Johnson, Novelist
- Chico MacMurtrie - Robotic Performer
- Children and Youth Day with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Part 1
- Children and Youth Day with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Part 2
- Chinese Orphanages: A Johns Hopkins Undergraduate gets an inside look.
Inside the modern Chinese orphanage.
- Circle of Excellence: Eric F. Wieschaus
Eric F. Wieschaus, scientist and Nobel Laureate.
- Circle of Excellence: Herbert D. Schimmel
Herbert D. Schimmel discusses his art collection.
- Circle of Excellence: José Carreras
José Carreras discusses his career with Frederick Urrey.
- Circle of Excellence: Mary Sue Sweeney Price
Director of the Newark Museum is interviewed by Newark Provost.
- Circle of Excellence: Peter A. Seligmann
Seligmann interviewed about professional accomplishments with Conservation International.
- Circle of Excellence: Sila Calderon
Interview with Sila Calderon, governor of Puerto Rico.
- Circle of Excellence: Spencer R. Crew
Spencer Crew of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.
- Circle of Excellence: Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco speaks about his work with Ernest Lepore.
- Civil Rights Era Journalism
Journalism in the civil rights era.
- Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at Maryland
New performing arts center is toured.
- Clyde Woods - Author
Clyde Woods, author, speaks of his new book.
- Colleen Cutschall - Painter
Interview with Lakota artist Colleen Cutschall.
- Community Through Pictures
- Computer Animation Capstone Design Animation Mira and the Wind
- Confidentiality and the Press
- Consciousness, Creativity & the Brain
Expose yourself to big ideas with “Consciousness, Creativity and the Brain,” featuring award-winning writer, director and producer David Lynch. - Contemporary American Composers and the Symphony Public
- Conversation with Armstrong Williams
Commentator discusses his themes.
- Covering Columbine
Coverage of a national tragedy is featured.
- CU@USC - Hurricane Katrina Special
Hurricane Katrina is the subject of this special CU@USC program hosted by Stuart LaBrody. CU@USC is a production of the University of Southern California.
- CU@USC with Adjunct Professor Leonard Maltin
Interview with Leonard Maltin, adjunct professor and film historian. - CU@USC with David J. Andrus
Professor David J. Andrus is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Dean Elizabeth Daley
Dean Daley of the USC School of Cinema-Television is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Dean Elizabeth Daley (2006)
School of Cinematic Arts Dean Elizabeth Daley discusses the record donation from George Lucas' foundation to USC. - CU@USC with Dean Geoffrey Cowan
Geoffrey Cowan, Dean of the USC Annenberg School for Communication, is interviewed. - CU@USC with Dean Madeline Puzo
Dean Madeline Puzo of the USC School of Theater is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Dean Peter Starr
Peter Starr, Dean of the USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, is interviewed. - CU@USC with Dean Ruth Weisberg
Dean Ruth Weisberg of USC School of Fine Arts is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Dean Thomas Gilligan
CU@USC hosts a conversation with Thomas Gilligan, Interim Dean of the USC Marshall School of Business. - CU@USC with George Lucas
Filmmaker George Lucas is interviewed at USC.
- CU@USC with Granville M. Oldham Jr.
USC Choral Director Granville M. Oldham Jr. is interviewed.
- CU@USC with John L. Callaghan
Professor John L. Callaghan is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Jonathan Taplin
Jonathan Taplin from the USC Annenberg School is interviewed. - CU@USC with Joshua Fouts
Joshua Fouts, Executive Director of the Center of Public Diplomacy, discusses the efforts of promoting communication and understanding throughout the world.
- CU@USC with Karen Dale Zivi
Host Joe Horton discusses political and feminist theory with USC Professor Karen Dale Zivi.
- CU@USC with Lawrence Turman
Award winning producer and USC Peter Stark Chair, Lawrence Turman, talks about his new book 'So You Want To Be A Producer'. CU@USC is a production of the University of Southern California.
- CU@USC with Lecturer Douglas John Becker
Lecturer Douglas Becker, of the USC School of International Relations, is interviewed by host Stuart LaBrody. This premier college interview program is produced by the University of Southern California.
- CU@USC with Michael Cunningham
Author and Screenwriter Michael Cunningham is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor Barbara Corday
Professor Corday of USC Cinema-Television is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor Bruce E. Zuckerman
USC Professor of Religion and Archeology, Bruce E. Zuckerman, joins CU@USC host Devon Kelley.
- CU@USC with Professor Carol Muske-Dukes
Professor Carol Muske-Dukes of USC is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor Cynthia A. Young
Assistant Professor Cynthia Young speaks with Joe Horton about urban history and pop culture.
- CU@USC with Professor Douglas Greenberg
Douglas Greenberg of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute is interviewed. - CU@USC with Professor James Kincaid
USC Professor Kincaid is interviewed about symbols and conceptual systems.
- CU@USC with Professor Jason E. Squire
Professor Squire of USC School of Cinema-Television is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor Laurie Brand
USC Professor of International Relations Laurie Brand is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor Lawrence Pryor
USC Associate Professor Lawrence A. Pryor is interviewed. - CU@USC with Professor Richard Evan Meyer
USC Art History Professor Richard Evan Meyer is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor Robert Scheer
Professor Scheer of USC Annenberg School for Communication is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor Steven L. Lamy (2003)
Professor Lamy of the USC International Relations is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor William Watrous
Professor William Watrous is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Senior Lecturer Paul A. Backer
CU@USC host Mike Hoy sits down with senior lecturer and actor Paul A. Backer.
- CU@USC with Tina Hirsch
USC School of Cinema-Television Adjunct Professor Tina Hirsch speaks about her career as a Hollywood studio editor.
- CU@USC with Tom Hanks
CU@USC celebrates its 1000th episode with actor, director and producer Tom Hanks.
This premier college interview program is produced by the University of Southern California.
- CU@USC with Visiting Lecturer Patrick M. Rossler
Joe Horton interviews USC Annenberg School for Communication visiting lecturer Patrick M. Rossler.
- CU@USC: USC Traditions
Catch the spirit of USC traditions, such as the school's nickname and The Shillelagh, with USC Archivist Claude Zachary and Assistant Director of University Communications Annette Moore.
- CultureFest 2005 at Johns Hopkins University
Experience CultureFest 2005 at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Dances for Television
Contemporary dance works choreographed by UW-Madison Professor Li Chiao-Ping.
- David McGee - Portraiture Painter
- Dean's Open Forum: Africa and Humanitarian Relief
Join USC Dean Geoffrey Cowan and special guests for an informal discussion concerning Africa, and humanitarian relief.
- Dean's Open Forum: Politics, the Media and the 2004 Election
Journalists from USC, ABC and NPR examine the role of media played in the 2004 Presidential Election.
- Dean's Open Forum: The Aesthetics of Politics 2004: I'm Wrong, But I'm Strong
Neal Gabler and Geoffery Cowan host a postmortem encompassing the 2004 presidential campaign and the media.
- Demon Lovers: Witchcraft, Sex and the Crisis of Belief
Walter Stephens explains witches and demons in his new book.
- Devil's Highway: An Evening with Author Luis Urrea
Luis Alberto Urrea, a prolific and acclaimed writer, uses his dual-culture life experiences to explore greater themes of love, loss and triumph in "Devil's Highway." - Devorah Sperber, Installation Artist
Devorah Sperber is an installation artist.
- Diane Ackerman, Writer and Naturalist
Interview with Diane Ackerman.
- Diego Romero - Pottery Reflects Life of Contemporary Native American
- Digital Michelangelo
- Dinh Q. Le - Photoweaver
- Distinguished Faculty Lecture: Jacqueline Bixler
Professor Jacqueline Bixler discusses 'Icons of 'Mexican-ness' as part of the Virginia Tech Distinguished Faculty Lectures.
- Distinguished Faculty Lecture: James I. Robertson, Jr.
James I. Robertson, Jr., Alumni Distinguished Professor of History, explains why the Civil War continues to have relevance today. The Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series features the best of Virginia Tech's teachers and researchers.
- Distinguished Faculty Lecture: Nikki Giovanni
Renowned poet Nikki Giovanni talks about her relationship with the late Rosa Parks, and her new book for adolescents, 'Rosa”. The Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series features the best of Virginia Tech's teachers and researchers.
- Diversity
Responding to "Coloring the News."
- Divided Minds: Twin Sisters' Journey Through Schizophrenia
Twin sisters Pamela Spiro Wagner and Carolyn Spiro recall their shared experiences with schizophrenia.
- Do Movies Have Rights?
Discussion of movie censorship.
- Doug Jeck - Ceramicist
- Down Central Avenue and Beyond
Community leaders explore Los Angeles history starting from the early twentieth century.
- E. Ethelbert Miller, Poet
How We Sleep on the Nights We Don't Make Love.
- Eavan Boland - Poet
- Eddie Dominguez - Ceramic Artist
- Einstein: His Life and Universe
Walter Isaacson, President and CEO, Aspen Institute May 2, 2007 - Eleanor Roosevelt and the International Piano Archives
Research on Eleanor Roosevelt and UMD's musical archive.
- Elizabeth Benedict, "Almost"
Judith Paterson, Elizabeth Benedict.
- Ellis Cose, Writer
- Elmer Bernstein: A Musical Tribute
USC's Thornton School of Music pays tribute to former faculty member and celebrated screen composer Elmer Bernstein. - Emily Jacir, Installation Artist
Emily Jacir is an installation artist from Saudi Arabia.
- Ethics '03 How'd We Do?
State of journalism ethics and a look at the stories of 2003.
- Ethics and Eloquence in Journalism
Professor Theodore Glasser, of Stanford University, speaks about ethics in journalism at the USC Annenberg School. USC Presents... is a production of the University of Southern California.
- Explaining America: Ideas and Icons from Thomas Jefferson to Walt Disney
World views of American contributions.
- Faith, Certainty, and the Presidency of George W. Bush
Author and journalist Ron Suskind unravels mysteries of the Bush administration and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill.
- Family Firms & Public Corporations
Harold James and Christopher Kobrak explore the social and economic impact of family firms versus public corporations.
- Fashion
- Fazal Sheikh - Photographer
- Fighting World Hunger
Former Democratic Presidential Nominee, US Senator, and UN Ambassador
George McGovern explores the battle against world hunger.
- Financing Innovation and the Evolution of Venture Capital: Germany and the U.S. in the Postwar Era
The post WWII history of venture capitalism in Germany and the U.S. is conveyed by economics professor, Caroline Fohlin.
- Finnegans Awake: A Day of Irish Poetry - Part 1
- Finnegans Awake: A Day of Irish Poetry - Part 2
- Finnegans Awake: A Day of Irish Poetry - Part 3
- Fish Shtick
- Florida Vote Totals
- Frances Conley - Author
- Fred Tomaselli - Paintings Using Prescriptive and Recreational Drugs
- Frederick Reuss, "Horace Afoot"
Interview with novelist Frederick Reuss.
- Freedom, Fame and Happiness (Students)
UVa students deliver the words of Thomas Jefferson. - From Knowledge to Compassion Action, Part 1
- From Knowledge to Compassion Action, Part 2
- General George Washington: A Military Life
Edward G. Lengel explores the "secrets" of George Washington's excellence on UVA Newsmakers. - George Herman and Bill Headline: Network News Then & Now
Veteran Newscasters Share Experiences.
- Government Structure and Policy Making in Germany and the U.S.
Colleen Dunlavy of UW-Madison analyzes the evolving patterns of ownership and control of enterprise in the U.S. and Germany.
- Graphic News Images
University of Maryland's Lee Thornton and Susan Moeller, along with former network journalist Ford Rowan, discuss the roles of news, violence and graphic images. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
- Harry Elam - Professor of Drama
- Haynes Johnson, Pulitzer Prize Winner
- Helen Thomas: A Life in Journalism, Part 1
Thoughts on Journalism from Helen Thomas.
- Helen Thomas: A Life in Journalism, Part 2
Thoughts on Journalism from Helen Thomas.
- Hiding in Plain Sight
Learn the likely identity of the mysterious carver who created several acclaimed Haida works, who has only recently been discovered. - Holocaust Survivor Gerda Weissman Klein, In Conversation with Students
Holocaust Survivor Gerda Weissman Klein, in conversation with students. - Houston to Austin Internet2 Demonstration
Experience piano performances transferred through I2 using a Digital Video Transport System.
- How Does Order Arise in the Universe?
Two Nobel laureates discuss the theories of order in the universe with Closer To Truth host Robert Kuhn.
- How Does Technology Transform Thinking? (111)
The panelists discuss two fundamental theories - quantum mechanics and relatively.
- How Does the Autistic Brain Work? (303)
CTT host Robert Kuhn leads a panel discussion exploring autism research.
- How Secure is the Homeland?
Counterterrorism expert William P. Pope broaches the subject of homeland security. UVA Newsmakers is produced by the University of Virginia.
- How Technology Has Changed Local Radio News Delivery
Jim Farley of WTOP, and Dr. Lee Thornton, examine how technology has changed news radio. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland
- How the Earthquake Bird Got its Name and Other Tales of an Unbalanced Nature
Professor Hank Shugart, Jr. examines Kiplingesque animal parables and how they relate to our changing planet. UVA Newsmakers is a production of the University of Virginia.
- How Weird is the Cosmos? (304)
Discover how weird the universe really is with 'Closer to Truth' host Robert Kuhn and guests.
- Howard Norman, Creative Writer
- I Want To Be
- I’m Inspired By Them
Actor John Astin returns to JHU to teach.
- Ilkhom Theatre Company / Sharing a Vision: Tashkent to Seattle
Ilkhom Theatre Company performs in Seattle and teaches acting workshops at UW. - Impact of Brown v. Board of Education Symposium Keynote Address
Impact of the Brown decision from one of the attorney's who argued the case before the Supreme Court.
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Aaron Dixon
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Bill Hilliard
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Carl Miller
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Carver Gayton
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Charles Evans
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Eddie Demmings
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Eddie Walker
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Elmer Dixon and Garry Owens
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Emile Pitre
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Frances Johnson
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Garry Owens
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with James Goodman
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Larry Gossett
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Marcie Hall-McMurtrie
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Sam Kelly
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Verlaine Keith-Miller
- In the Presence of Mine Enemies
An intimate look at two towns very similar in character and geography on opposites sides of the Civil War.
- Independent Book Publishing in the Multi-Media Age
Dr. Lee Thornton sits down with journalists Malik Russell and Joseph Barbato to discuss the controversies of self-publishing. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
- Inside Stories: Dr. Hugh Ruppersburg
Dr. Betty Jean Craige interviews Dr. Hugh Ruppersburg. - Institutional Amnesia
Film and video archives of Johns Hopkins University.
- Interactive Journalism
The use of interactive journalism.
- International Journalists Speak
- InterSpiritual Discussion with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu: A.M. Session Part 2
- InterSpiritual Discussion with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu: A.M. Session, Part 1
- InterSpiritual Discussion: P.M. Session
- Ira Chinoy and Jon Franklin: The Real Cost of A Newspaper
Discussion of the Newspaper Industry.
- Is Science Fiction Science? (301)
Michael Crichton, Octavia Butler, and David Brin delve into what defines science fiction with CTT host Robert Kuhn.
- Jackson Bryer and Cathy Barks talk about F. Scott Fitzgerald
Jackson Bryer and Cathy Barks.
- Jacqueline Kennedy: First Lady of the New Frontier
Barbara A. Perry discusses her new book about the iconic Jacqueline Kennedy.
- James Ellis III, Spoken Word Poet
- James Rouvelle, Experimental Artist
James Rouvelle is an experimental artist often using sound in his work.
- Jay Kernis and Alex Chadwick: National Public Radio
NPR's New Direction.
- Jefferson and Race
- Joanna Osburn-Bigfeather - Native American Artist
- John Dinges, Journalist
The Condor Years: How Pinochet and His Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents.
- John Edgar Wideman, Writer
- John Hanny - Author and Chef
John Hanny talks about his novel, "Asleep at the Wheel."
- Johnny Coleman - Installations of Personal History
- Jon Franklin, "Writing for Story: Craft Secrets of Dramatic Nonfiction"
Interview with literary pioneer, Jon Franklin.
- Jonathan Raban, Author
- Journalism Education
Controversial decisions in Journalism education.
- Journalism In the Internet Age
Discussion about the influence of the Internet on journalism.
- Journalism Students
What does it mean to be a student of journalism?
- Joy Jones, "Private Lessons"
Author Joy Jones.
- Judith Harris, "Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self Through Writing"
Judith Harris reads and discusses poems from "Atonement."
- Judy Moonelis - Sculptor
- Karla Lemon - Conductor
- Kathleen Alcala, Writer
- Kawaikaula'au Aona-Ueoka - Hawaiian Artist
- Keynote Address "Re-Imagining Ireland" Conference
Keynote address by the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese.
- Keynote Address by Dr. Walter Leonard
Keynote address by Dr. Walter Leonard.
- Kids Only: Nickelodeon, Youth and Citizenship
Sarah Banet-Weiser, Associate Professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication, explores the mission of the cable channel Nickelodeon.
- Kim Abeles - Examining Assumptions About Historical Truth Through Autobiographical Art and Encyclopedias
- Koko Loves: Conversations with a Signing Gorilla
- Kristina Borjesson: Investigative News in Crisis
The Dangers of Investigative News.
- Kukuli Velarde - Sculptor
- Latin Immersion (CVVE 06)
A look at the University of Kentucky Institute for Latin Studies and Summer program. - Laughter on the 23rd Floor
- Laura Sessions Stepp, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
- Leadership in Journalism: An Historical Perspective
- Learning the Language of Peace: The Spiritual Vision of the Civil Rights Movement and its Promise for the Present Age
Adams explores the spiritual vision of the Civil Rights Movement.
- Len Downie and Robert Kaiser: The News About the News
Washington Post Editors Discuss New Book.
- Letter Perfect: The Marvelous History of Our Alphabet From A to Z
David Sacks discusses the evolution of the alphabet.
- Libraries, Coffee & Surfing
Expert panelists explore the library's changing and often challenging roles. - Life Writing
- Linton Weeks, Author
- Literary Luncheon Series with Author Robin Swicord
Author Robin Swicord discusses the film adaptation of 'Memoirs of a Geisha' at USC’s Literary Luncheon. USC Presents... is produced by the University of Southern California.
- Literary Luncheon with Author Michael Cunningham
Remarks by author and screenwriter Michael Cunningham.
- Literary Prizes
- Local News In Crisis
NewsLab President and Founder, Deborah Potter joins Changing Media host Lee Thornton to discuss the state of local television news. Changing Media is a production of the University of Maryland.
- Local News--A Day In The Life
Discussion about the making of the daily news.
- Love and Hate in Jamestown
Author David Price explores the relationship between the English and the Powhatans during the early years at Jamestown. UVA Newsmakers is a production of the University of Virginia.
- Making a Difference: Diane Rehm
University of Maryland professor Lee Thornton speaks with public radio’s Diane Rehm about the cancer battle that almost ended her career. - Margo Sawyer - Environmental Installation Artist
- Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons
Interview with Cuban-born artist Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons.
- Marian Winik, Author
- Marie Arana - Author
Marie Arana talks about her memoir.
- Mark Pharis - Ceramicist
- Mathematical Sculpture in Stone and Bronze
The Millennial Open Symposium on the Arts and Interdisciplinary Computing.
- Matters of Life and Death: A Jewish Approach to Modern Medical Ethics
- Maxine Clair, Author and Poet
- Media Coverage of Children
- Media Criticism
Host Lee Thornton leads a discussion about the standards of media critics with writers Richard Prince and Garrett Graff. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
- Media Ethics
How journalists make ethical decisions.
- Mel Chin - Ecological Artist
- Merle Collins and Carlos Schroder - Professors
- Michael Capuzzo, Pulitzer Prize Nominee, Bestselling Author
- Microbes - Friend or Foe? (305)
Scholars and scientists join the 'Closer to Truth' panel to examine the power of microbes.
- Mitchell Zuckoff - Author
Mitchell Zuckoff talks about his book, "Choosing Naia."
- Modern Lessons from Ecological Collapses of Ancient Civilizations
- Muckraking
A discussion of the book, "Muckraking."
- Music Information Retrieval: Query-By-Humming and Source Estimation
Bryan Pardo, assistant professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; courtesy appointment School of Music, Northwestern University October 13, 2006 - Music Technology for Enhancing Creative Expression and Education
Youngmoo Kim, Ph.D., assistant professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Drexel University July 30, 2008 - Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain
Dr. Oliver Sacks, neurologist and author, Columbia University October 19, 2007 - Nancy Seifer, "Russian Odyssey: Trials and Triumphs of an Aquarian Seeker"
Nancy Seifer talks about "Russian Odyssey."
- Never Ask Permission
The memoirs of Elisabeth Scott Bocock are discussed by her daughter, author Mary Buford Hitz.
- New Cable Network Narrowcasting: TV One
TV One CEO Johnathan Rodgers discusses cable narrowcasting with host Dr. Lee Thornton. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
- Nina Katchadourian - New York Artist
Nina Katchadourian is an artist who works in New York.
- Nobuho Nagasawa - Museum Installations and Public Art
- Not Your Father's War
Emily Yelling talks about her new book, 'Our Mother's War.'
- NPR's Ascendancy
Changing Media's Lee Thornton examines the growing influence of NPR with Scott Simon and Jay Kernis. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
- Okra Leaves: Looking at the Future Through the Past
Nikki Giovanni discusses the African American journey.
- Old Media and New
USC's Adam Clayton Powell III and host Lee Thornton examine “old” and “new” media.
Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
- Pat Courtney Gold - Basketweaver
Interview with basketweaver Pat Courtney Gold.
- Patricia Sullivan, Author
Freedom Writer: Virginia Foster Durr, Letters from the Civil Rights Years.
- Performing Arts Research
Performing arts research.
- Peter Frank - Art Writer, Critic, Analyst of Intermedia Art
- Piano Power: McCabe Times Two
Performance with sisters Robin McCabe, director of the School of Music, and Rachelle McCabe, Oregon State piano professor, playing the piano.
- Press Coverage of Brown v. The Board of Education
Press coverage of Brown v. The Board of Education.
- Press Coverage of the 2000 Presidential Election
- Profile on Poe
'Profile on Poe' looks at the the dark and brooding writer.
- Programming by Sketching
- Projecting Culture: Perceptions of Arab & American Films
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