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Rhyme and reason

English actress Rohan McCullough is interviewed by Barbara Kraft and discusses and then reads from her one-woman poetry entertainments. Includes readings from the works of W.B. Yeats, Louis MacNeice, E.E. Cummings, Dorothy Parker and Barbara Kraft. Produced by Barbara Kraft.

Let 'em eat kitsch

A broad collage portrait of American society, made up of music, improvisations and speeches examining who makes popular taste. Includes the voices of Cole Porter, Orson Welles, Sophie Tucker, Bing Crosby, Fanny Brice, Ethel Waters and others.

An Interview with Judy Collins / interviewed by Barbara Cady.

Singer-songwriter Judy Collins discusses her music, her politics and her career with KPFK's Barbara Cady. She talks about her artistic process, her prison reform activism, the emergence of women's music, and firing her manager. She also talks about music venues ripping off audiences with expensive ticket prices.

Michael Korda and male chauvinism

Michael Korda, author of "Male Chauvinism and How It Works in the Home and Office", talks with Barbara Cady about the mechanics of male dominance in the business world, and some counter-measures available for women. Contains sensitive material.

Womantruth / Megan Terry ; produced by Clare Spark.

Originally titled "Woman Fibbers." A funny and fast-moving collage of songs, poetry and prose readings built around an interview with feminist playwright Megan Terry, to expose the myth that women are deceitful and need a man to reveal them to themselves.

Clare Spark's New York diary from December 1973

Clare Spark, producer, introduces this episode: "...the goal I have set for this series, to relate form, ideology and consciousness, in so clear and convincing a fashion, as to move somebody, somewhere, somehow. Since I believe criticism begins at home, in this first program (of 1973), I offer you an expose of my own predilections, this being the year of the intimate memoir.

Total orgasm: Jack Rosenberg interviewed by Barbara Cady

Jack Rosenberg talks with Barbara Cady about his how-to book, "Total Orgasm." The book, a series of exercises to perform alone or with a partner, is designed to promote sensitivity, sensuality and sexuality. Contains sensitive material.

Florynce Kennedy on Watergate / interviewed by Barbara Cady.

Florynce "Flo" Kennedy (1916 - 2000), Black radical activist, attorney and founder of the Feminist Party, discusses her views on Watergate with KPFK's Barbara Cady. Kennedy discusses some of the legal aspects of the Watergate scandal, the silence of mainstream media around the case, and the importance of putting pressure on politicians.

Israel : thanking God you're not a woman / Shulamit Aloni

Shulamit Aloni (1928-2014), lawyer, politician, and according to Ruth Hirschman "a leading figure in the emerging feminist movement in Israel," talks with Hirschman about the difficulties in the struggle for women's liberation in Israel, including the establishment image of Israeli women, the distinction between the United States and Israel, and the problem of religious doctrines

Sex and birth control for the teenager

Barbara Cady talks with Ellen Peck (1942-1995) and Stewart Mott (1937-2008). Ellen Peck is a columnist, co-author of "Sex and Birth Control: A Guide for the Young," and founder of NON (National Organization of Non-parents). She talks about how society fails to prepare its youth for the "new sexuality".
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