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*Director Lydia Pilcher of the Hard Hitting True Story of The Radium Girls—the 1920s women who worked in the radium factories.
*Monumental Mistakes: Sherry Milner and Ernest Larsen’s Hilarious Satirical Serial Postcard Novel
*Dennis Broe on Today’s Noir Novel in Europe: Popular Novelists From France and Iceland
*Return of The Laugh Lounge!
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And Much More!
Leave it to Josh Turner to unearth this Paul Simon gem. Josh’s guitar playing and vocals are so inspiring that I didn’t pay attention to Paul Simon’s amazing lyrics until the third time around.
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Tad McKitterick aka Sidewalk Driver with an anthem for 2020.
Why this doesn’t have a gazillion views on YouTube is a mystery to me.
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And thanks to Viv Shalom for passing this on!

In 1980, Joel Sucher made a film called Free Voice of Labor: The Jewish Anarchists, which was a portrait of immigrant life in the U.S. as seen through the eyes of sweatshop workers who made up the Jewish anarchist movement. Between 1900 and World War I, these Yiddish-speaking anarchists constituted an influential political movement affecting trade unions, newspapers, left-wing culture—and hysteria—in the US. Now 40 years later, that film has been re-released. I was happy to interview one of the original directors of Free Voice of Labor, Joel Sucher.
Click on the triangle or link above to hear my conversation with director Joel Sucher as broadcast today on WBAI NY and Pacifica affiliates across the nation.