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The image of women in art / Linda Nochlin (Episode 3)

Dr. Linda Nochlin is a professor of Art History at Vasser, visiting professor at Hunter College, author of Realism (Penguin), and she is currently working on a study of the image of the "fallen women" in art and literature. Her talk tonight is on the subject of the image of women in art. This lecture was given at WBAI on October 10, 1972. Note: Intro/outro--self contained.

Men in lyrics.

Collection of songs and lyrics about women's attitudes toward men, and men's attitudes toward women in rock, blues, and popular music. Lee Jenkins and Sigrid Jelson[sp?] are the hosts. Note on box: Not for distribution.

A lady doesn't take karate / moderated by Lois Hansen.

Eight Bay Area feminists talk about learning karate, both in traditional schools and in the newer, women-only self-defense classes, the physical and mental challenges of karate, the need to defend themselves and their changing images of themselves.

Bard at large / Rae Lake Costos.

Rae Lake Costos is the "Bard at Large" of KPFT, Houston. She defines a bard as a person who travels about carrying the news of heroes from place to place. In our age, the heroes are those who help us define what spiritual freedom is. While visiting from Houston, Ms. Costos recorded these thoughts about the rebirth of the human soul. Through her own poetry and that of Edna St.

A valentine from Clare Spark

A collection of songs (mostly show tunes) sung by and/or about women in love. pt.1. Twenty homesick maidens we / Gilbert and Sullivan ; pt.2. Helen is always willin' / John Latouche and Jerome Moross ; pt.3. The Heart is quicker than they eye / Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers ; pt.4. My love/ Leonard Bernstein ; pt.5. What can you do with a man / Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers ; pt.6.

Topanga: hideout or alternative?

Members of the Topanga Association for a Scenic Community (TASC) describe their fight with land developers to halt construction of trailer parks and high-density dwellings, and offer alternative ways of living on the earth and with each other. Participants include Richard Dehr, Jack and Barbara Rice, David Hitchcock, Mike Cohen, Bob Bates, Lal Baum and Moonfire.

Wife swapping / Albert Ellis (Episode 3 of 4)

Albert Ellis gives a lecture at Le Metro Cafe on 2nd Avenue in the Lower East Side, NY on January 19, 1965, sponsored by The League for Sexual Freedom. Dr. Ellis outlines a number of different forms of "civilized adultery" or the trading sexual partners. There is a Q&A at the end. First broadcast on WBAI February 16, 1965.

Sensuality in marriage: lecture / Maxine Serett. (Episode 1 of 4)

Maxine Serett, author of the book "The Housewife's handbook on selective promiscuity" (under the pen name Rey Anthony), delivers a lecture on sexuality and marriage (in California, venue unknown) on January 14, 1965. This recording features Serett's talk, which centers on how monogamy in marriage doesn't work and how to best approach being monogamous in marriage.
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