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Searchable Title (Creator) |
Marj Halperin |
Episode Title |
88 archive #1 -- side 2 |
Synopsis |
NPR stories as submitted: Interview with sculptor Martin Puryear (who rarely grants interviews) and Judith Kushner, art expert/writer (later head of UIC art department); chemicals and other hazards for artists/congressional bill for warning labels; Jesse Jackson Presidential campaign in suburban Cicero, what a supporter calls "a town that has hated his people for decades"; Chicago police investigation into "disappearing checks" that crumble/dissolve after they're cashed; with police dept interviews; Exhibit of Maya Indian weavings at Chicago's Mexican Art Museum; Benefit for Koko Taylor, after her band van had a serious accident while on tour. |
Collection |
Marj Halperin Collection |
Series Title |
Marj Halperin Interviews |
Program Type |
RADIO:Interview |
Network / Station |
NPR |
Running Time |
00:30:55 |
Airdate |
1988 |
People |
Jackson, Jesse Kushner, Judith Puryear, Martin Taylor, Koko |
Subjects |
Art Expert Benefit Chemicals Chicago Police Chicago's Mexican Art Museum Cicero, IL Maya Indian Weavings NPR Presidential Campaign Sculptor UIC Art Department Van Accident Warning Labels |
Notes |
T011.2.wav |
RA Number |
DG_temp_00005 |
Other Number |
6 (purple) |