2004 National Book Festival - Anne Quindlen Pulitzer Prize winner Anna Quindlen discusses her new book 'Imagined London' at the
Home and Family pavilion. The 2004 National Book Festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
2004 National Book Festival - Azar Nafisi Dr. Azar Nafisi recounts the struggles of her spirited students in Tehran at the History and Biography Pavilion. The National Book Festival is presented by the Library of Congress and First Lady Laura Bush.
2004 National Book Festival - Betsy Lewin Betsy Lewin, illustrator and animal lover, enthralls both youngsters and adults at the
National Book Festival Children's pavilion. The fourth annual festival is sponsored by the
Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
2004 National Book Festival - Daniel Silva Bestselling author Daniel Silva discusses his novel, A Death in Vienna, at the National Book Festivals' Mysteries and Thrillers pavilion. The fourth annual book festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
2004 National Book Festival - David Macaulay David Macaulay shares the origins of his unique subject matter at the 2004 National
Book Festivals Teens and Children pavilion. The fourth annual festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
2004 National Book Festival - Dorothy Height Dr. Dorothy Height speaks at the History and Biography pavilion about her extensive
involvement in the civil rights movement. The National Book Festival is presented by the
Library of Congress and First Lady Laura Bush.
2004 National Book Festival - Honorable John Lewis The Honorable John Lewis recounts his involvement with the civil rights movement at the History and Biography Pavilion. The 2004 National Book Festival is a presentation of the Library of Congress.
2004 National Book Festival - Kathleen Krull Award winning author, Kathleen Krull, discusses her most recent book about the amazing feats achieved by Victoria Woodhull at the festival's Teens and Children pavilion. The 2004 National Book Festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and First Lady Laura Bush.
2004 National Book Festival - Leigh & Leslie Keno Antiques experts, Leigh and Leslie Keno, share their experiences at the Home and
Family pavilion. The fourth annual festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and
hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
2004 National Book Festival - Nathaniel Philbrick Nantucket Island author, Nathaniel Philbrick, speaks at the History and Biography pavilion. The fourth annual book festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
2004 National Book Festival - Robert B. Parker Robert B. Parker, acclaimed mystery writer and dean of American crime fiction, speaks at the Mysteries and Thrillers pavilion. The 2004 National Book Festival is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush.
A Conversation with Walter Cronkite Legendary journalist Walter Cronkite shares stories and experiences with communications students at the University of Southern California Annenberg.
Alternative Newspapers in the Multi-Media Era Washington City Paper editor Erik Wemple, discusses in-your-face, alternative newspapers with journalism professor and host, Lee Thornton. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
Blogging and Podcasting Changing Media host Lee Thornton examines the phenomenal growth of weblogs and the potential of podcasting for news distribution with University of Maryland’s Jan Schaffer and Christine Harvey.
Blogging and the First Amendment Dr. Lee Thornton examines blogging and the first amendment with Andrew Nachison and Terrance Heath. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
Blogging is All Join host Lee Thornton and MBA President Robert Cox as they enter the world of the blogosphere. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
Blues Biology Musician Corey Harris performs and discusses music and its role as a healing tool.
Consciousness, Creativity & the Brain Expose yourself to big ideas with “Consciousness, Creativity and the Brain,” featuring award-winning writer, director and producer David Lynch.
CU@USC - Hurricane Katrina Special Hurricane Katrina is the subject of this special CU@USC program hosted by Stuart LaBrody. CU@USC is a production of the University of Southern California.
CU@USC with Joshua Fouts Joshua Fouts, Executive Director of the Center of Public Diplomacy, discusses the efforts of promoting communication and understanding throughout the world.
CU@USC with Karen Dale Zivi Host Joe Horton discusses political and feminist theory with USC Professor Karen Dale Zivi.
CU@USC with Lawrence Turman Award winning producer and USC Peter Stark Chair, Lawrence Turman, talks about his new book 'So You Want To Be A Producer'. CU@USC is a production of the University of Southern California.
CU@USC with Lecturer Douglas John Becker Lecturer Douglas Becker, of the USC School of International Relations, is interviewed by host Stuart LaBrody. This premier college interview program is produced by the University of Southern California.
CU@USC with Tina Hirsch USC School of Cinema-Television Adjunct Professor Tina Hirsch speaks about her career as a Hollywood studio editor.
CU@USC with Tom Hanks CU@USC celebrates its 1000th episode with actor, director and producer Tom Hanks.
This premier college interview program is produced by the University of Southern California.
CU@USC: USC Traditions Catch the spirit of USC traditions, such as the school's nickname and The Shillelagh, with USC Archivist Claude Zachary and Assistant Director of University Communications Annette Moore.
Devil's Highway: An Evening with Author Luis Urrea Luis Alberto Urrea, a prolific and acclaimed writer, uses his dual-culture life experiences to explore greater themes of love, loss and triumph in "Devil's Highway."
Distinguished Faculty Lecture: James I. Robertson, Jr. James I. Robertson, Jr., Alumni Distinguished Professor of History, explains why the Civil War continues to have relevance today. The Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series features the best of Virginia Tech's teachers and researchers.
Distinguished Faculty Lecture: Nikki Giovanni Renowned poet Nikki Giovanni talks about her relationship with the late Rosa Parks, and her new book for adolescents, 'Rosa”. The Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series features the best of Virginia Tech's teachers and researchers.
Dr. Manil Suri University of Maryland, Baltimore County president Freeman Hrbowski meets with Dr. Manil Suri to discuss his research, teaching and novels.
Dr. Preminda Jacob "Celluloid Deities" Preminda Jacob, professor of art history and theory at the University of Maryland in Baltimore County, examines contemporary art in India by discussing her new book, "Celluloid Deities.”
Elmer Bernstein: A Musical Tribute USC's Thornton School of Music pays tribute to former faculty member and celebrated screen composer Elmer Bernstein.
Ethics and Eloquence in Journalism Professor Theodore Glasser, of Stanford University, speaks about ethics in journalism at the USC Annenberg School. USC Presents... is a production of the University of Southern California.
Family Firms & Public Corporations Harold James and Christopher Kobrak explore the social and economic impact of family firms versus public corporations.
Graphic News Images University of Maryland's Lee Thornton and Susan Moeller, along with former network journalist Ford Rowan, discuss the roles of news, violence and graphic images. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
Hiding in Plain Sight Learn the likely identity of the mysterious carver who created several acclaimed Haida works, who has only recently been discovered.
How Secure is the Homeland? Counterterrorism expert William P. Pope broaches the subject of homeland security. UVA Newsmakers is produced by the University of Virginia.
In the Presence of Mine Enemies An intimate look at two towns very similar in character and geography on opposites sides of the Civil War.
Independent Book Publishing in the Multi-Media Age Dr. Lee Thornton sits down with journalists Malik Russell and Joseph Barbato to discuss the controversies of self-publishing. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
Kids Only: Nickelodeon, Youth and Citizenship Sarah Banet-Weiser, Associate Professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication, explores the mission of the cable channel Nickelodeon.
Literary Luncheon Series with Author Robin Swicord Author Robin Swicord discusses the film adaptation of 'Memoirs of a Geisha' at USC’s Literary Luncheon. USC Presents... is produced by the University of Southern California.
Local News In Crisis NewsLab President and Founder, Deborah Potter joins Changing Media host Lee Thornton to discuss the state of local television news. Changing Media is a production of the University of Maryland.
Love and Hate in Jamestown Author David Price explores the relationship between the English and the Powhatans during the early years at Jamestown. UVA Newsmakers is a production of the University of Virginia.
Making a Difference: Diane Rehm University of Maryland professor Lee Thornton speaks with public radio’s Diane Rehm about the cancer battle that almost ended her career.
Media Criticism Host Lee Thornton leads a discussion about the standards of media critics with writers Richard Prince and Garrett Graff. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
Media Ethics How journalists make ethical decisions.
Never Ask Permission The memoirs of Elisabeth Scott Bocock are discussed by her daughter, author Mary Buford Hitz.
New Cable Network Narrowcasting: TV One TV One CEO Johnathan Rodgers discusses cable narrowcasting with host Dr. Lee Thornton. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
NPR's Ascendancy Changing Media's Lee Thornton examines the growing influence of NPR with Scott Simon and Jay Kernis. Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
Old Media and New USC's Adam Clayton Powell III and host Lee Thornton examine “old” and “new” media.
Changing Media is produced by the University of Maryland.
Orphans Preferred Ed Beimfohr, professor of English at the University of Maryland in Baltimore City, sits down with Christopher Corbett, author of "Orphans Preferred: The Twisted Truth and Lasting Legend of the Pony Express," as they the myths and realities of the Pony Express.
Piano Power: McCabe Times Two Performance with sisters Robin McCabe, director of the School of Music, and Rachelle McCabe, Oregon State piano professor, playing the piano.
Singing Myself a Lullaby Directed for the camera by University of Wisconsin’s Douglas Rosenberg, 'Singing Myself a Lullaby' follows dancer and educator John Henry as he explores his legacy while preparing to face death.
Six Solos: Li Chiao-Ping Li Chiao-Ping and six choreographers shape a dance show from inception to final performance.
Teacher: The One Who Made a Difference UVA English Professor Mark Edmundson discusses “Teacher”, pays tribute to a high school teacher that influenced his future. UVA Newsmakers is a production of the University of Virginia.
The 17th Annual USC Scripter® Award Henry Winkler and Hal Kanter host this years Friends of the USC Libraries event, which honors screenwriters and authors.
The 18th Annual USC Scripter® Award Ceremony The 18th Annual USC Scripter® Award Ceremony honors the writers of 'Capote' for best screenplay adaptation of a book. USC Presents...is a production of the University of Southern California.
The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum 40th Anniversary Discover how Rutgers University’s Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum enriches the university’s community. Richard L. McCormick, president of Rutgers University, and a handful of Rutgers faculty and staff speak about the resourcefulness and value of the museum.
The USC 123rd Annual Commencement (2006) USC's 123rd Annual Commencement Ceremony features the main address, 'On Rivalry and Respect', presented by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
Venous Flow: State of Grace View two works choreographed by renowned dancer Li Chiao-Ping, based on a serious car accident that threatened the future of her career. Themes of hope and renewal surface throughout the interpretative dance.
We the Media: The Rise of Grassroots, Open-Source Journalism Grassroots Media, Inc. Founder Dan Gillmor discusses blogging and journalism at USC's School of Journalism. USC Presents... is a production of the University of Southern California.
Why is Music So Significant? The Closer To Truth panel, led by host Robert Kuhn, investigates the experience of music and its affect on the brain.
Wichita State and The World: Tom Otterness Sculptor Tom Otterness discusses his work "Millipede," a new addition to Wichita State University's Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection