WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)

WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.) appears in the following:

Henry Flynt - Phil Demise

Thursday, January 01, 1976

Matthew Paris interviews Henry Flynt and Phil Demise.

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Walter James Miller

Monday, December 29, 1975

Host Walter James Miller interviews four college students to see what they read outside the classroom.

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Art & Poetry with Harvey Konigsberg

Monday, November 03, 1975

A discussion of art and poetry with painter Harvey Konigsberg and hosts John Briggs and Richard Monaco.

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Trees in Poetry

Monday, October 27, 1975

Mary McKay joins John Briggs and Richard Monaco to talk about poems about trees.

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Jiří Kolář at the Guggenheim

Wednesday, September 10, 1975

Jiri Kolar at the Guggenheim on Round and About the Guggenheim on 1975-09-10

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Sleeper in the Valley/The Learned Astronomer

Thursday, July 31, 1975

A look at poetry with contrasts that are a form of metaphor.

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Rhyme & Reason

Thursday, July 31, 1975

Judy Jacobs, Anita Bardman, Leah Frank talk with John Briggs and Richard Monaco about their work and the relationship between poetry reader and writer.

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Paul Sharits

Thursday, December 19, 1974

With the flicker effect he is interested in generating temporal colors that collide in the viewers mind though the persistance of vision.

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Gerald Greenberger

Sunday, March 03, 1974

Walter James Miller hosts Dr. Gerald Greenberger and journalist John McGee for a discussion of Greenberger's 1973 book Everything You Should Know About Acupuncture.

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Marcel Duchamp Retrospective

Thursday, February 21, 1974

Anne d'Harnoncourt from the Philadelphia Museum of Art and John Tancock of the Park Bernet Gallery talk with host Mimi Poser about a Marcel Duchamp Retrospective at MOMA. The di...

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Downtown Whitney / Poser, Mimi; Hupert, David

Thursday, December 13, 1973

Mimi Poser talks to Dr. David Hupert of the Whitney Museum who talks about the opening of The Downtown Whitney.

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A Glimpse Behind the Scenes of a Museum Exhibition

Monday, August 27, 1973

The seldom scene politics and logistics of an art exhibition.

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Jean Dubuffet Retrospective

Monday, May 07, 1973

Mimi Poser is joined by curator Margit Rowell to discuss the current retrospective of 351 works by French artist Jean Dubuffet now on display at the Guggenheim.

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Ferdinand Hodler Retrospective / Poser, Mimi; Wyler, Eva

Monday, April 02, 1973

Mimi Poser talks with curator Eva Wyler about the Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler and a current reprospective of his work at the University Art Museum in California.

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Copland's Music for the Theatre

Thursday, July 20, 1972

A 1954 episode of Recordings E.T.C., re-introduced and re-broadcast in 1972, in which Canby examines some of the more radical composers of the 1920s, such as Copland and Weill.

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Degenerate Art in Nazi Germany / Poser, Mimi; Weidler, Charlotte

Monday, June 12, 1972

Mimi Poser talks about the Nazi confiscation and exhibition of 'degenerate art.' Poser talks with Charlotte Weidler about the exhibition in Munich. Weidler had been there.

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Yellow Sound / Poser, Mimi; Svendsen, Louise Averill; Barron, Harris

Monday, May 15, 1972

Mimi Poser hosts and introduces the first program in this series. She explains the show will discuss specific events and shows at the Guggenheim as well as broad spectrum of top...

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Barry Schwartz

Tuesday, November 23, 1971

Barry Schwartz talks about social change and how it alters the very nature of the arts.

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N. M. Perera on Ceylon

Sunday, November 21, 1971

3-3:30, WNYC-AM: Asia Society Presents: West Meets East. With Lee Graham. "Is Democratic Socialism the Answer to Asia's Problems?" Dr. N. M. Perera, Minister of Finance in Ceylon, ...

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John B. Oakes on US influence on Asia

Friday, March 05, 1971

Asia Society Presents, Episode #70: 10:30-10:55, WNYC-FM: Asia Society Presents. "What Is the American Obligation Towards Asia?", with John B. Oakes, editorial page editor, The New...

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