Cover to Cover with Richard Wolinsky – October 7, 2004
Maureen Dowd, New York Times columnist and author of Bushworld talks about the upcoming election with host Richard Wolinsky. lst of 2-part interview.
3:00 PM Pacific Time: Thursdays
In-depth interviews with authors of fiction and narrative non-fiction, delving deeply into political and social issues, literary technique, and the life of the author. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky.
Maureen Dowd, New York Times columnist and author of Bushworld talks about the upcoming election with host Richard Wolinsky. lst of 2-part interview.
Richard Price, author of the novel Samaritan, discusses his work with host Richard Wolinsky.
Donald Currie talks with host Richard Wolinsky about "Currie’s" – a new one-man play Sex and Mayhem, which opens at the SF New Conservatory Theater tonight.
Jerry Stahl, I, Fatty and Permanent Midnight. Richard Wolinsky hosts.
Frank M. Robinson, The Donor. Richard Wolinsky hosts.
Diane Ackerman, An Alchemy of Mind. Richard Wolinsky hosts.
Walter Mosley, Little Scarlett. The author discusses his works and black/white relations with host Richard Wolinsky.
Kent Haruf, Plainsong and Eventide. The author discusses his works with host Richard Wolinsky.
Richard W. Clement, Books on the Frontier. The author discusses the early days of publishing in the American West with hosts Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff.
Barry Lopez, author of Resistance, Arctic Dreams and other works exploring human relationships and nature, discusses his latest collection of short works with host Richard Wolinsky.