Popular culture -- United States.
PRA Archive # | Title | Description | Genre | Broadcast Date |
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BB3048 | Folklore of the American labor movement / Archie Green ; interviewed by Bill Faier. |
Scholarly examination of popular labor culture in America. Includes songs. |
WBAI, 6 Sept. 1962. | |
BB4385 | Conformity and mass culture. |
Dwight Macdonald, Daniel Bell and Winston White discuss society and conformity.|CONFORMITY AND... |
WBAI, 4 Jan. 1962. | |
BB4493.01-.13 | Retch along with Mitch / Mitchell Harding. |
Mitchell Harding examines current topics including freedom, the Beatles, immigration,and LSD.... ,reels 6 and 7 missing. |
KPFK, 1969. | |
BB4528 | Gallimaufry / Leonard White and a guest. |
Discussion of contemporary American culture and society. |
KPFK, 7 Oct. 1967. | |
BB5029 | An Interview with Thomas Wolf / interviewed by R. H. Darden. |
Author of The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine Flake and The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test discusses his... |
KPFK, 18 Sept. 1968. | |
BB5129 | On not liking kitsch |
Harold Rosenberg's essay "Pop Culture: Kitsch Criticism" read by Clare Loeb and... |
American Women -- Art and artists | KPFK, 29 Oct. 1971. |
BC2280 | Navaho strip mine / produced by Louise Billotte. |
Examination of a strip mine on the Navaho reservation in the Southwestern United States. |
WBAI, 26 May 1975. | |
IZ0257 | Welcome to Disneyworld / Mike Wallace. |
Historian discusses different interpretations of American history and the impact of Disney'... |
WBAI, 198- | |
SZ0478 | Full moon, the breeze in the palms, and you in my arms / produced by Carlos Hagen. |
Musical portrait of the romantic era of social dancing and romantic dreams in the United States... |
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SZ0479 | American popular songs in the 1950's : sentimentalism and satire / produced by Carlos Hagen. |
Examination of the popular songs of the 1950's, particularly in light of the emergence of... |
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SZ0480 | The Dancing lesson / produced by Carlos Hagen. |
Hagen explores the music and dances of the Big Band era--the 1920's-1940's. he uses... |
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