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Friday, November 21, 2003

Stephen King is here to tell us what he’s been up to lately. He not only has a new book out, Wolves of the Calla, but he’s also just been awarded the Medal for Distinguished Contribution from the National Book Foundation. Then Lee Marmon shares his photographs of Pueblo Indian culture. And as part of our station-wide Old Amsterdam/New Amsterdam series, the Met’s Dr. Walter Liedtke talks about Dutch art.

Stephen King

Stephen King talks about being the 2003 recipient of the National Book Foundation’s Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. His new novel is Wolves of the Calla.
  • Music: "Diabolique" 1. A Stimulating Bath 2. Desperation
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    Lee Marmon

    Photographer Lee Marmon has been photographing the Laguna Pueblo Indian community (of which he’s a part) since 1946. His recent book is called Pueblo Imagination.
    Events: Lee Marmon will be at the Museum of the American Indian along with Simon Ortiz at 2 pm tomorrow (they’ll be giving a presentation, followed ...

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    Walter Liedtke

    Walter Liedtke is curator of European paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. As part of our station-wide Old Amsterdam/New Amsterdam series, he joins us to discuss the importance of Dutch art.
    Old Amsterdam, New AmsterdamFind out about Dutch art and more in ...

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