Today on Leonard Lopate at Large, Leonard talks to NYU professor of media studies Mark Crispin Miller, who curated the series, about why he chose the works he did and discusses the complicated history behind some of the selections.
The Forbidden Bookshelf is a series of formerly banned books with the stated aim of “filling in the blanks of America’s repressed history by resurrecting books that focused on issues and events that are too often left in the dark, including abortion, organized crime, the CIA and financial inequality.”
Today on Leonard Lopate at Large, Sandy Hanna discusses reliving her unique childhood experience in “The Ignorance of Bliss.” Sandy Hanna’s biography “The Ignorance...
Today on Leonard Lopate at Large, Leonard talks to Jonathan Berman Director Of Calling All Earthlings “For those who have ever wondered about that...
Today on Leonard Lopate at Large, Tonya Pinkins and Anne Hamburger discuss their new collaboration “Truth and Reconciliation of Women,” a collection of 10-minute...