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Conversations Online
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- Home Pages "Conversations Online"
- Beginning in September 2000
Every month Home Pages, the newspaper for IU faculty and
staff, brings you audio interviews with notable people from both
inside and outside the university and from across the spectrum
of arts and culture. Please join us!
- Anxiety
is your friend! Oh, really?
- December,
2000
- Join Carducci
and Kathleen Gilbert, associate professor of applied health science
at IU Bloomington, for a conversation about shyness, the art of
“small talk” and coping skills for that demanding social circuit
called “the holidays.”
- A
conversation with musician Ray Charles
- November,
2000
- Remember Ray Charles
at the piano as the opening credits ran for the TV sit-com Designing
Women? It’s a musical moment on Charles’ mind, too. He can’t go
anywhere in the world without playing his rendition of IU alumnus
Hoagy Carmichael’s Georgia On My Mind. IU broadcast producer Byron
Smith interviews Charles, who appeared in concert on the IU Bloomington
campus Oct. 27.
- A
conversation with political scientist Bob Huckfeldt
- October, 2000
- Why do we vote
the way we do? Some reasons may surprise you. Join historian James
Madison as he interviews political scientist Bob Huckfeldt, IU
Endowed Professor of human studies. Huckfeldt has been involved
in a number of national and cross-national studies evaluating
the ways in which citizens process political information in a
democracy.
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- A
conversation with South African dramatist Athol Fugard
- September 2000,
- Author and professor of English and theatre and drama Albert
Wertheim speaks with distinguished South African playwright, director,
and actor Athol Fugard at the University Theatre.
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