ALL POSTS BY BillMoyers.com Staff
- October 6, 1989Poets Li-Young Lee and Gerald Stern resurrect the past throgh poetry.
- September 29, 1989Bill introduces us to poets Garrett Kaoru Hongo, Joy Harjo, and Mary Tall Mountain, who draw from their cultural heritages to illuminate the present.
- September 22, 1989Poets James Autry and Quincy Troupe bring poetry to the people in classrooms, boardrooms, church, and prison.
- September 15, 1989Poets Robert Bly, Galway Kinnell, Sharon Olds, Octavio Paz and William Stafford read and discuss their work.
- November 14, 1988In this classic interview, Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris -- each half-Native American -- talk about their collaboration to tell the true story of Christopher Columbus.
- November 7, 1988A professor of religion at Princeton University finds in the story of Adam and Eve more than a parable from ancient faiths.
- November 6, 1988A professor of religion at Princeton University finds in the story of Adam and Eve more than a parable from ancient faiths.
- November 4, 1988Noam Chomsky explains how — unlike a totalitarian regime — a democracy doesn't stoop to violence to control its citizens; it uses propaganda, instead.
- November 3, 1988Noam Chomsky on elections, big media and broken democracy. Part one of a two-part interview.
- October 20, 1988Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson on blackness and how his characters find nobility in struggle.