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In Remembering Milk, Let's Not Forget Moscone

Nov 24th, 2008 · Josh Getlin served as deputy press secretary and speech writer for San Francisco Mayor George Moscone, who was killed on the same day as gay activist Harvey Milk. Getlin says it's important to remember that two people were murdered that day in San Francisco in 1978.

Keywords: Activist · speech · Gay · San Francisco · deputy · Writer · secretary · 1978 · Harvey Milk · Moscone · Getlin

Clive Barnes, A Critic's Critic

Nov 19th, 2008 · Arts critic Clive Barnes died Wednesday. During the 1960s and 1970s, the British-born Barnes exercised significant influence over New York theater and dance as a critic for The New York Times. He became a New York Post critic in 1978.

Keywords: critic · New York · exercise · British · 1960 · Theater · New York Times · 1970 · 1978 · barn · Clive · emNew

'Gotta Give 'Em Hope': The Legacy Of Harvey Milk *

Nov 11th, 2008 · The first openly gay man elected to major public office was gunned down in 1978, after serving less than a year on San Francisco's Board of Supervisors. A new film tells his story — just as his memory fades among younger gay people.

Keywords: officer · public · legacy · memory · Gay · San Francisco · Harvey · 1978 · Board of Supervisors

Art Spiegelman, The Artist As A 'Young %@&*!'

Nov 6th, 2008 · First published in 1978, Breakdowns: Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*! revisits and restores the lost and mildly X-rated nascent years of a great American artist.

Keywords: Americans · artists · portrait · 1978 · Spiegelman · nascent · emBreakdowns

Ex-FDIC Chair Speaks On Banking Transparency ***

Jul 20th, 2008 · Bill Isaac, who chaired the FDIC from 1978 to 1985 when the savings and loan crisis led to a string of bank failures, speaks to host Andrea Seabrook about whether customers have a right to know when their bank is on less than steady ground.

Keywords: crisis · Andrea Seabrook · customer · 1985 · 1978 · transparency · FDIC · Bill Isaac

Supreme Court Reporter Linda Greenhouse Retires **

Jul 12th, 2008 · Greenhouse took over the high court beat for The New York Times in 1978. Her 30-year tenure has been longer than any sitting justice except John Paul Stevens. Nearly 3,000 articles and a Pulitzer prize later, she's leaving the Times.

Keywords: Justice · New York Times · Supreme · greenhouse · Pulitzer · 1978 · Linda · emTime · John Paul Stevens

Vocalist Veronica Nunn on Piano Jazz

May 2nd, 2008 · Veronica Nunn grew up absorbing all kinds of music, from jazz to funk to gospel. When she moved to New York in 1978, she split her time between Harlem's Jazz clubs and the theology department at Lehman College. Now a full time jazz singer and accompanied by her pianist and husband, Travis Shook.

Keywords: husband · New York · music · Jazz · Singer · gospel · pianist · Funk · vocalist · Harlem · theology · 1978

1980 Race Set Tone for Richardson's Political Future

Sep 13th, 2007 · Bill Richardson arrived in New Mexico as an ambitious outsider in 1978. Two years later, he ran for Congress. He lost, but his hard work and knack for connecting with voters helped him win the next election and set the tone for his later political success.

Keywords: Congress · politics · voters · New Mexico · 1980 · knack · 1978 · Richardson · Bill Richardson · outsiders

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