Program

Diane Wakoski, poet.

Poet Diane Wakoski reads selections from her recent work. The poems she reads are With Words, I Have Had to Learn to Live With My Face, Dancing on the Grave of a Son of a Bitch, The Purple Finch Song, The Lament of the Lady Bank Dick, To Celebrate My Body and The Pink Dress. No outro. Contains sensitive language.

Anais Nin on women's liberation / interviewed by Clare Spark.

Author Anais Nin (1903 - 1977) discusses the women's rights movement with KPFK's Clare (Loeb) Spark. Nin criticizes the feminist movement for what she takes to be the generally angry and blaming tone of many of the movement's leaders, and cautions against the projection of women's neuroses onto the revolution.

Interview with Anais Nin / interviewed by Clare Spark.

Diarist Anais Nin (1903 - 1977) discusses the women's liberation movement with KPFK's Clare (Loeb) Spark. First 37 minutes contains interview segment (same recording as BB5234). Second part of recording is Loeb reading the article "Set Out for Clayton!" by Harold Rosenberg from the January 2, 1971 New Yorker.

Lynn Carlin interviewed by Claire Clouzot

Claire Clouzot talks with Lynn Carlin, the female lead of John Cassavettes film "Faces" at the San Francisco Film Festival, October 1968. She talks about Faces being her first film role, about the roles she's been offered since, and "Faces"'status as an American independent film. The recording cuts off abruptly.

Clare Spark with Donald Adams of D'Oyly Carte

Interview with Donald Adams, formerly a member of the world known Gilbert and Sullivan operetta production company D'Oyly Carte and newly of Gilbert and Sullivan for All, about his group's efforts to keep these productions before the public.

Sadie and Maude / Jeanette Henderson and Linda Taylor

In this program of poetry, discussion and music dedicated to Angela Davis, two young Black women, Jeanette Henderson, wife and mother, and Linda Taylor, student, read the works of Black women poets Sojourner Truth, Jeanette MacDonald, Gwendolyn Brooks, Charlene Grant, and a poem titled "Inside the Church of the People" by an anonymous poet.

On not liking kitsch

Harold Rosenberg's essay "Pop Culture: Kitsch Criticism" read by Clare Loeb and "Kitsch" by Gilbert Highet read by Ruth Buell. The first reel features Loeb's reading of Rosenberg; the second reel features Buell's reading of Highet. Produced by Clare Loeb and Ruth Buell.

A mersey killing

An experimental radio production edited and narrated by Mitchell Harding, featuring two high school students at Birmingham High School in Van Nuys, CA.
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