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Audio
Archive
- NEW!
Steve talks with director
Peter Mullan about his newest movie, The Magdalene
Sisters. (8/2/03) (:17:22)
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Steve is joined by Caroline
Kennedy as she talks about her book, A Patriot's
Handbook. (5/24/03) (:4:58) [
link
to book]
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Steve talks with Yann
Martel, author of Life of Pi. (5/17/03)
(:17:44) [
link
to book]
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Steve talks with actor John
Mahoney about Frasier and his new movie,
Almost Salinas. (5/10/03) (:7:51)
- Director
Jacques
Perrin talks with Steve about his new movie, Winged
Migration. (5/3/03) (:8:28)
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Steve talks with actress Julie
Bowen, best known for her role as Carol Vessey on
NBC's Ed. (4/12/03) (:9:57)
-
Sigourney
Weaver talks about the making of her new movie,
The Guys, which is the first to deal with September
11. (3/29/03) (:7:11)
- Steve
talks with former
CNN producer Robert Wiener, author of Live from
Baghdad, about his time in the Iraqi capital during
the first Gulf War. Wiener was part of the CNN team
that made history by staying in Baghdad and covering
the war. (3/22/03) (:14:12)
[
link
to book]
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Steve talks with Academy
Award nominee John C. Reilly, who was up for the
Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in Chicago.
(3/15/03) (:5:01)
-
While filling in for Kathy & Judy, Steve talked
with listeners about the
benefits of pulling your kid out of school for a day,
just for fun. (3/6/03) (:5:40)
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Steve talks with Dr. J. Edward Hill, Chairman of
the American Medical Association, about
the smallpox vaccine. (12/14/02) (:5:02)
- Journalist
Bob
Woodward tells Steve about his new book, Bush
at War. (12/7/02) (:11:07) [
link
to book]
- Steve
talks with author Tim
O'Brien about his new novel, July, July.
(12/7/02) (:20:26) [
link
to book]
- Theater,
opera and film director Julie
Taymor talks with Steve about the movie Frida.
Taymor may be best known for her work on Broadway's
The Lion King. (11/2/02) (:10:33)
- Actor
Bradley
Whitford, Josh Lyman from The West Wing,
chats with Steve Bertrand about the award-winning Wednesday
night drama. (10/12/02) (:9:49)
- Steve
talks with Native American filmmaker Chris
Eyre, director of the movies Skins and Smoke
Signals. (10/12/02) (:15:50)
- You
may not recognize the name James
Michael Tyler, but in this interview Steve learns
all about the actor who plays Gunther on Friends.
(10/5/02) (:8:31)
- 1970's
heartthrob David
Cassidy chats with Steve about what the former Partridge
Family star is doing now. (10/5/02) (:12:37)
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Jamie-Lynn
Sigler, who plays "Meadow" on the HBO
series The Sopranos, talks with Steve about her
new book, Wise Girl. (8/17/02) (:5:19) [
link
to book]
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Steve talks with actress Drew
Barrymore about what it was like working on her
new movie, Riding in Cars with Boys. (10/20/01)
(:5:17)
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Steve talks with Eric
Brown of The Center For a New American Dream regarding
things we can do as individuals to help protect the
environment (8/25/01) (:5:16)
-
Steve visits with Tony
Mamet - brother of famous playwright David Mamet
- about his new film, Lakeboat (6/02/01) (:4:27)
- Steve
talks with Kathleen
Norris about her book The Virgin of Bennington
(5/05/01) (:5:22) (
Link
to book)
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Steve talks with musician Shawn
Colvin about her career and new album (4/21/01)
(:5:12)
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Steve talks with film director Ted
Demme about the film Blow (4/7/01) (:4:46)
- Steve
talked with NBC's Bob
Costas about his new book, Fair Ball, A Fan's
Case For Baseball. The two also discussed Chicago's
very own Cubs. (:06.12) (
Link
to book)
- Sister
Helen Prejean joined Steve to discuss the problems
with the death penalty and he continued efforts to end
death sentences (:06.07)
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