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interviews
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May 1, 2003Paul Collins Week: “I Wouldn’t Want to Wipe Out in a Spectacular Manner”: An Interview with Paul Collins, on History and Recovering Lost Books, Part Two
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April 30, 2003Paul Collins Week: “I Wouldn’t Want to Wipe Out in a Spectacular Manner”: An Interview with Paul Collins, on History and Recovering Lost Books, Part One
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April 9, 2003An Interview With Parken Ward Brown, Age Two, On the Recent Visit of Local TV Weatherman Ben Gelber To His Preschool
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March 11, 2003An Interview With David Kirk, Tuba Player and Musicians’ Spokesman, About the Houston Symphany Going On Strike, Conducted February 20, 2003
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March 10, 2003An Interview With Christine Pastorek, Violinist and Personnel Manager, About the Houston Symphany Going On Strike, Conducted February 20, 2003
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November 7, 2002Smart And Cute And Dad: The Last Orange Tapes
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November 6, 2002Smart And Cute And Bad: The Lost Orange Tapes
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October 29, 2002Maslo’s Ten Questions For Writers
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October 17, 2002I Got a Letter From the President: An Interview, Part Two
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October 16, 2002I Got a Letter From the President: An Interview, Part One
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November 22, 2023Post-Dinner Interview with a Twelve-Year-Old Who Sat at the Grown-Ups’ Table for the First Time on Thanksgiving
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November 13, 2023Twelve Things Your College Freshman Son Will Never Say During His Weekly Call Home
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November 17, 2023Quiz: Are You the Worst Person at Thanksgiving?
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