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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Free Women Free Men 20170409

Respectively. Her prior books are sexual persona, art and decadence which came out in 1990, sex, art and American Culture, vamps and tramps, new essays which came out in 1994, the birds, a study of alfred hitchcock, published in 1998, blake [inaudible] Camille Paglia reads 43 of the worlds best poems and glittering images a journey through art from egypt to star wars. She is here this evening with her seventh book, free women, free men sex, gender, feminism, a selection of her most notable articles and lectures on these subjects. Her third general essay collection will be out a year from this fall from pantheon, the publisher thats been publishing her work. Professor paglia was cofounding contributor and columnist for salon. Com. Shes written numerous articles on literature, poplar culture, religion and politics for publications around the world. Its a pleasure to thank you all for being here tonight, and now please join in welcoming back to seattle Camille Paglia. [applause] well, hel

Transcripts For CSPAN QA 20161017

Part for journalists in America Thanks to her mustread column times, talking of the road not taken, even a quiet life is a barkeepers life back in clare. Talking about your mother, your family, your irishness. Ms. Dowd that would be my dads family. Mr. Lamb what about the most powerful journalist in america . Ms. Dowd that is what irishamerica would say. [laughter] dowd i am sure there is another magazine that thinks paul krugman is and another that thinks Paul Friedman is. They were giving a boost to one of their own. Mr. Lamb how important is it to be irish . Ms. Dowd it gets more important as i get older, funny enough. When i was small, my dad would make us recite irish poetry into one of the old initial tape recorders. My brothers name is kevin barry, so he would have to recite barry and i would have to recite things, you know, at the time, a lot of it seemed kind of corny, but as you get older, and now the nation is obsessed with ancestry and of finding out things, as you get olde

Transcripts For CSPAN QA 20161017

Part for journalists in America Thanks to her mustread column times, talking of the road not taken, even a quiet life is a barkeepers life back in clare. Talking about your mother, your family, your irishness. Ms. Dowd that would be my dads family. Mr. Lamb what about the most powerful journalist in america . Ms. Dowd that is what irishamerica would say. [laughter] dowd i am sure there is another magazine that thinks paul krugman is and another that thinks Paul Friedman is. They were giving a boost to one of their own. Mr. Lamb how important is it to be irish . Ms. Dowd it gets more important as i get older, funny enough. When i was small, my dad would make us recite irish poetry into one of the old initial tape recorders. My brothers name is kevin barry, so he would have to recite barry and i would have to recite things, you know, at the time, a lot of it seemed kind of corny, but as you get older, and now the nation is obsessed with ancestry and of finding out things, as you get olde

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Al Capone 20161113

Theater 80, the seventh year for the museum and american gangster. Welcome to the cspan audience. I am extraordinarily happy to have deirdre here to speak about deirdre here to speak about this become. One of mitt great interests in organized crime. I was raised in the religious society of friends. What anybody ever says, oh, i dont subscribe to organized religion. I always say issue dont, either, i grew up quaker where organized crime. The only thing we ever did in an organized way, we dont have theology or so is break the law from the 1600s when we came about until now with draft resistance, the underground regard, the sanctuary movement. The only thing we do in an older way is break the law. So in our museum, we began to redefine the way people look at organized crime as a struggle between american moral certainty, the, thou shalt not rules and the liberty where people say, yes but its our right to and organized crime has come out of they intersection between the two great concept a

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Al Capone 20161113

Theater 80, the seventh year for the museum and american gangster. Welcome to the cspan audience. I am extraordinarily happy to have deirdre here to speak about deirdre here to speak about this become. One of mitt great interests in organized crime. I was raised in the religious society of friends. What anybody ever says, oh, i dont subscribe to organized religion. I always say issue dont, either, i grew up quaker where organized crime. The only thing we ever did in an organized way, we dont have theology or so is break the law from the 1600s when we came about until now with draft resistance, the underground regard, the sanctuary movement. The only thing we do in an older way is break the law. So in our museum, we began to redefine the way people look at organized crime as a struggle between american moral certainty, the, thou shalt not rules and the liberty where people say, yes but its our right to and organized crime has come out of they intersection between the two great concept a

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