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A veteran of community broadcasting blasts public stations for selling their souls to the highest bidders.
Monday, Jul 2, 2001 7:30 PM UTCEntertainment NPR
A veteran of community broadcasting blasts public stations for selling their souls to the highest bidders.
Monday, Jul 2, 2001 7:30 PM UTCThe veteran comedian is in trouble with the militant disabled for using words like "cripple" and "pity." They're wrong; he's right.
Wednesday, Jun 6, 2001 7:00 PM UTCIn which onetime movie mermaid Esther Williams turns on, meets the man in the mirror, drops out.
Monday, Oct 18, 1999 4:00 PM UTCWanted: Brilliant biographers who won't write about Howard Hughes and J.D. Salinger. Bullies need not apply.
Monday, Oct 4, 1999 4:00 PM UTCWho would ever suspect that the man who made so many awful records could create an autobiography that is such a kick in the pants?
Monday, Sep 27, 1999 4:00 PM UTCThe man who sang "Freedom" at Woodstock tells his life story, but forgets to include his life.
Monday, Sep 13, 1999 4:00 PM UTCThough the national nag is snippish, overbearing and often insulting, some of us can't help but admire Schlessinger. Most of all we love her for her bubbles.
Monday, Aug 23, 1999 4:00 PM UTCIn the midst of a deathly tome overflowing with her dratted ego, Judy Collins attempts to tell the unembellished tale of a sad death. And she pulls it off.
Thursday, Jul 29, 1999 4:00 PM UTCFrom age 6, the writer, poet and subject of the Academy Award-winning "Breathing Lessons" had the use of just one muscle in his right foot, one muscle in his neck and one in his jaw. He used them to steer his monster machine and to bang with a stick on the keys of a computer -- to write, cajole, editorialize, storm, cry, laugh and rage.
Monday, Jul 12, 1999 4:00 PM UTC