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Radio Utopia: Post-WW II Documentary And Drama

With Matthew Erlich, Fred MacDonald

Added 5.15.18. Guests are prominent radio historian Fred MacDonald, and Matthew Erlich, author of “Radio Utopia: Post-War Audio Documentary In The Public Interest.” With Milt, they discuss how popular U.S. radio shows helped shape public consciousness in the years following World War II. Themes included the fight against fascism, poverty and hunger, global stability, race relations, and the role of the individual in society.

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Milt Rosenberg interviews Arianna Huffington in 1973

Vintage Arianna Huffington, On “The Female Woman” – Emancipation Vs. Liberation

With Arianna Huffington

Added 5.15.18. In this brief historical excerpt shortly following the 1973 publication of a young, Cambridge-educated Arianna Huffington’s critique of Western feminism, “The Female Woman,” Milt opens the disquisition with an admittedly chauvinist question: “What’s a nice Greek girl like you doing taking on the women’s liberation movement?” Arianna explains that although there has been no shortage of male chauvinist pigs to which she has been exposed in her homeland, and while she fully supports equal opportunity and equal pay, she was “repelled” by modern Western feminism for denigrating traditional female values and roles. Then she faces callers to the show.

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Baseball’s Epic Disruptor: Bill Veeck

With Paul Dickson

Added 5.10.18. In this 2012 interview, Milt with author Paul Dickson brings to life the epic adventures of Major League Baseball’s most prodigious innovator, the larger-than-life Bill Veeck. The Baseball Hall of Famer – and owner, variously, of the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Browns – managed to offend and irritate other owners at the same time he delighted fans and sportswriters. To delve into Veeck’s colorful family, personal and professional history is to go on a ride across the landscape of broader 20th Century American culture and society. Dickson’s storytelling on this episode puts the listener right in the middle of it all. He is the author of 60 books including an equally colorful biography of Leo Durocher, and “Dickson’s Baseball Dictionary.”

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“The Invisible Graveyard” – Roadblocks To Drugs That Save Lives

With Bart Madden, Jeffrey M. Senger, Sam Peltzman

Added 5.8.18. Milt in 2010 talked with author Bart Madden about what Madden calls the “invisible graveyard” of patients who “are dying needlessly because they are denied timely access to the most innovative new drugs.” Drawing from his book, “Free To Choose Medicine” Madden argues that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) bears considerable responsibility for the problem. Offering additional perspectives are two other guests. They are Jeffrey M. Senger, a former Acting Chief Counsel at the FDA and partner at the Washington, D.C. office of Sidley and Austin; and emeritus professor of economics at the University of Chicago, Sam Peltzman.

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Violence And Fear In The City Of Chicago: 2012

With Callers

Added 5.7.18. Milt opens up the line to callers to talk about an epidemic of street violence including 11 fatal shootings and the wounding of 43 others over Chicago’s 2012 Memorial Day weekend. Unfortunately, the storyline gained impetus in the years to follow. Hear what Chicagoans calling in to the show, and public officials, had to say then.

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