Guest is singer and songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie (b. 1941). This recording includes interview and excerpts from her new album "Changing woman." Hosted by Pat Denslow and produced by Marcianne Miller.
Dorothy Stickney (1896 – 1998), the original Vinnie in "Life with Father" and "Life with Mother", discusses her long career in theater which began with "Front Page" and ended with "Pippin." Program opens with Stickney reading. Host is Bruce Kenyon.
Mabel Mercer (1900-1984), Black British cabaret singer, talks with Marion McPartland about her career and the songs of Cole Porter, Rodgers and Hart, and others. Marion McPartland plays examples of her work throughout the program.
American actress, comedian and television personality Peggy Cass (1924-1999) discusses her childhood, early theatrical career and travels with WBAI's Bruce Kenyon.
Made for Food Day 1975 (April 17), this documentary examines the thousands of additives in our food, and finds evidence that at least some are hazardous to our health. The program includes interviews with Dr. Jacqueline Verrett, biochemist and co-author of "Eating May Be Hazardous To Your Health"; Dr. William Lijinsky (1928-2004), scientist at Oakridge National Laboratories; Dr.
Dr. Bertram Carnow of the University of Illinois School of Public Health, Gail Barazini, artist and activist, Dr. Jeanne Stellman, chemist, consultant and author of "Work is dangerous to your health," and Dr.
This is the second program dealing with unorthodox cancer cures. Diets, psychic healing and other treatments are explored with guests including Ruth Sackman, Director of Alternative Cancer Cures. Dr. Benjamin Frank, and Jessie and Chuck Bell."