WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.) appears in the following:
The Broken Heart by John Donne
Monday, July 03, 1978
John Donne's The Broken Heart is considered by hosts John Briggs and Richard Monaco and their guests Judy Jacobs and Barbara Joanna Myhr.
Vincent Campo
Monday, April 17, 1978
Critic and novelist Vincent Campo on Samuel Beckett, James Joyce, writing fiction, and Campo's own work on the magazine The New Scribes.
Lester Trimble
Friday, January 27, 1978
Matthew Paris interviews composer Lester Trimble. (2) Paris writes: Matthew Paris writes: Lester Trimble, an excellent composer with a singular lyric talent, was also a regular cri...
Ben Weber, composer
Friday, January 06, 1978
Matthew Paris interviews Ben Weber regarding the premiere of his cello pieces.
Ben Weber
Friday, December 30, 1977
Matthew Paris interviews Ben Weber. Tape 1 of 1. Paris writes: Ben is an improbable genius even among the inherent rarity of such people of great talent. Born in Kentucky, raised i...
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Thursday, December 15, 1977
The medieval poem 'Sir Gawain the and Green Knight' is at the heart of the discussion John Briggs has with Dominic Angiello and Dr. Joseph Lauinger of Mercy College.
John Bell
Monday, October 10, 1977
Scholar John Bell discusses The Travels of William Bartram, early American naturalist William Bartram's 1791 chronicle of his journeys through the American South and his encounters with Native Americans.
Isaac Bashevis Singer
Friday, September 09, 1977
Nobel Prize-winnig Isaac B, Singer was one of America's greatest writers.
Tuli Kupferberg
Wednesday, August 17, 1977
The only guest on this show that had jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge and survived.
Hilda Morley
Friday, July 01, 1977
Matthew Paris interviews Hilda Morley. The interview includes reminiscences of Morley's late husband, Stefan Wolpe.
Philippe Petit, Paul Binder and Michael Christensen
Thursday, June 16, 1977
Matthew Paris interviews Philippe Petit, Paul Binder and Michael Christensen. Reel 1 of 1.