Series

Perspectives in therapy / produced by Clare Spark (Series record)

This is a series that ran on KPFK from about September 1971 through November 1972. In the episodes, Helen Landgarten, art therapist, examines differing approaches to psychiatric practice in the Los Angeles community.
pt.1. September 24, 1971. Helen Landgarten interviews Dr. Janet Ruckert about the practice of gestalt therapy (2 reels : ca. 40 min.) -- pt.2. October 21, 1971. Helen Landgarten : differing approaches to psychiatric practice in the Los Angeles community (2 reels : ca. 40 min.).

You must go home again: 1965 / produced by Marcia Tompkins (Series record)

Series record for Marcia Tompkins' 1965 series originally named "You must go home again or be it ever so humble there's no place like Tuscaloosa". For this series, Tompkins returned to her hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama's in July, 1964 to examine the lifestyles, popular viewpoints, social conditions, and the prospects for change from the youth.

From the poetry center. (Series Record)

Series record describing series of poets reading at the Poetry Center.
pt.1. Anne Sexton (30 min.) -- pt.2. Marianne Moore (22 min.) -- pt.3. Alan Tate (35 min.) -- pt.4. Kenneth Rexroth (29 min.) -- pt.5. John Dos Passos (3 reels : 76 min.) -- pt.6. Irving Feldman (2 reels : 46 min.) -- pt.7. Galway Kinnell (31 min.) -- pt.8. John Barth (38 min.) -- pt.9. May Swenson (2 reels : 40 min.) -- pt.10. John Ciardi (30 min.) -- pt.11. Jean Garrigue (34 min.).

Abortion (WBAI 1969 series)

In December 1968 and January 1969, the WBAI Public Affairs Department produced a timely series titled Abortion.

Disarmament now! / produced by Laurie Garrett (Series record)

Series record for "Disarmament Now!" Description of effects of nuclear bombs, Hiroshima, the new Cold War, and the conversion of the weapons industry. r.1. Carter, Linus Pauling, Henry Kendall -- r.2. Helen Caldicott -- r.3. Richard Barnet -- r.4. William Winpisinger.

New Orleans, 92! / hosted by Delfeayo Marsalis ; produced by WGBH Radio.

Four one hour programs which present samples of live performances including: New Orleans contemporary jazz, rhythm and blues, zydeco, gospel, brass bands, Cajun and Afro-Caribbean music. Includes short features on the unique cultures of New Orleans, such as music, food, customs, dialects and traditions.

Jazztown / narrated by Ellis Marsalis ; produced by Steve Pierce.

Series which explores the contemporary New Orleans jazz scene; from avant-garde to more traditional, and the tensions which change cause. Each program contains interviews and about 50 minutes of music.
r.1. Dirty Dozen Brass Band (59 min.) -- r.2. Chester Zardis and Placide Adams band (59 min) -- r.3. Alvin Batiste (59 min.) -- r/4/ Young Tuxedo, Rebirth Brass band (59 min.) -- r.5. Improvisational Arts quintet (59 min.) -- r.6. Fred Kemp and the Smokey Johnson quintet (59 min.) -- r.7. Earl Turbinton (59 min.) -- r.8. (59 min.) -- r.9. Steve Masakowski (59 min.) -- r.10.
r.1. Dirty Dozen Brass Band (59 min.) -- r.2. Chester Zardis and Placide Adams band (59 min) -- r.3. Alvin Batiste (59 min.) -- r/4/ Young Tuxedo, Rebirth Brass band (59 min.) -- r.5. Improvisational Arts quintet (59 min.) -- r.6. Fred Kemp and the Smokey Johnson quintet (59 min.) -- r.7. Earl Turbinton (59 min.) -- r.8. (59 min.) -- r.9. Steve Masakowski (59 min.) -- r.10.

Five nights in the ghetto

This is a five-part documentary series or "audiomosaic" as the producers call it, about the ghettos and race relations in Los Angeles. The series was produced by Leonard Brown and a team of volunteers. Initially broadcast by KPFK at 9:30 p.m. on October 26, 27, 28, and 30, 1964 and at 9:00 p.m. on November 2, 1964.
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