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Terkel and two
To keep the two straight, the director of the production gave Terkel the nickname Studs after the fictional character about whom Terkel was reading at the time — Studs Lonigan, of James T. Farrell's trilogy.
According to her personal website, Obejas has received a Pulitzer Prize for her work in a Chicago Tribune team investigation, the Studs Terkel Journalism Prize, several Peter Lisagor journalism honors, and two Lambda Literary awards.

Terkel and 2004
In 2004, Terkel received the Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award as well as an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Colby College.
* Studs Terkel-The Last Touch-interviews with Terkel by Alan Hall in 2004 and 2005-streaming and podcast audio on ABC Radio National
* Terkel in Trouble ( 2004 )... Uncle Stewart ( Voice in English language version )
In 2004 Lutton won the Studs Terkel award as well, for her writings on housing, education, crime and public safety, culture and politics.

Terkel and .
Authors such as Studs Terkel, Alex Haley, and Oscar Lewis have employed oral history in their books, many of which are largely based on interviews.
* May 16 – Studs Terkel, American writer and broadcaster ( d. 2008 )
He was the son of Frederik Terkel Julius Gram, a professor of jurisprudence, and Louise Christiane Roulund.
The barber Sam Mature, whose interview with Studs Terkel was published in Terkel's 1974 book Working, says " A man used to get a haircut every couple weeks.
And we stopped off in Chicago and stayed with Studs Terkel who was a hospitable man and his wonderful hospitable wife.
Louis " Studs " Terkel ( May 16, 1912 – October 31, 2008 ) was an American author, historian, actor, and broadcaster.
Terkel was born to Samuel Terkel, a Russian Jewish tailor and his wife, Anna Finkelin in New York City.
Terkel credited his understanding of humanity and social interaction to the tenants and visitors who gathered in the lobby there, and the people who congregated in nearby Bughouse Square.
A political liberal, Terkel joined the Works Progress Administration's Federal Writers ' Project, working in radio, doing work that varied from voicing soap opera productions and announcing news and sports, to presenting shows of recorded music and writing radio scripts and advertisements.
His well-known radio program, titled The Studs Terkel Program, aired on 98. 7 WFMT Chicago between 1952 and 1997.
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Terkel was also the central character of Studs ' Place, an unscripted television drama about the owner of a greasy-spoon diner in Chicago through which many famous people and interesting characters passed.
Terkel published his first book, Giants of Jazz, in 1956.
Terkel received his nickname while he was acting in a play with another person named Louis.
Terkel was acclaimed for his efforts to preserve American oral history.
For Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression, Terkel assembled recollections of the Great Depression that spanned the socioeconomic spectrum, from Okies, through prison inmates, to the wealthy.
In 1997, Terkel was elected a member of The American Academy of Arts and Letters.
In August 2005, Terkel underwent successful open-heart surgery.

smoked and two
However, it is considerably more potent ( 5-MeO-DMT typical smoked dose: 5 – 20 mg ), and care should be taken to clearly differentiate between the two drugs to avoid accidental overdose.
In Germany, this breakfast consists of two bread rolls, one slice of smoked salmon, one slice of cheese, one slice of salami, two portions of butter, one portion of jam, and coffee.
Welsh smoked two packets of cigarettes a day, which gave her voice a quality that sound effects creator Ben Burtt liked.
* British Airtours Flight 28M, the two forward flight attendants, Arthur Bradbury and Joanna Toff, repeatedly crawled into the smoked filled and burning cabin to drag a number of passengers to safety, and were subsequently awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal.
He weighed 240 pounds ( 110 kg ) and smoked two packs of cigarettes per day.
In cooking, lignin in the form of hardwood is an important source of these two chemicals, which impart the characteristic aroma and taste to smoked foods such as barbecue.
In Germany, where it is called Rückenspeck ( back pork fat ), it is one of two cuts known as Speck ( cold smoked ham, made from the hind leg of pork ).
A former employee of the organization, Mike Frost, claimed in a 1994 book, Spyworld, that the agency eavesdropped on Margaret Trudeau to find out if she smoked marijuana and that CSEC had monitored two of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher's dissenting cabinet ministers in London on behalf of the UK's secret service.
Prior to European settlement at least two Aboriginal Australian civilisations, the Gunditjmara and the Djab Wurrung from Western Victoria, farmed eels on a large scale, trading smoked eel with distant communities in return for other goods.
Prior to European settlement at least two Aboriginal Australian civilisations, the Gunditjmara and the Djab Wurrung from Western Victoria, farmed eels on a large scale, trading smoked eel with distant communities in return for other goods.
RJR estimated that it would take two or three packs for a smoker to acquire a taste for Premier, but in practice many smokers only smoked one cigarette and shared the rest of the pack.
Virolainen himself claimed that the two basic reasons for their tense relationship were that he had never been a member of the right-wing, nationalist Academic Karelia Society ( Kekkonen had, until 1932 ), and that he was a teetotaller ( Kekkonen drank and at times smoked ) ( Johannes Virolainen, " The Last Electoral Term " / Viimeinen vaalikausi, Helsinki: Otava Publishing Ltd., 1991 ).
CJ previously smoked marijuana heavily ( and in fact used to smoke with Kyle's older brother ), but at the start of his appearances, he claims not to have touched it in two years ( he originally claimed it was five, though he relented after Jim expressed disbelief ).
Calment smoked from the age of 21 ( 1896 ) to 117 ( 1992 ), though according to an unspecified source, she smoked no more than two cigarettes per day.
She smoked Jolly Sailor tobacco, and had two sheepdogs –- " Thunder and Lightning.
Two brewpubs in Bamberg, Germany: Schlenkerla and Spezial — have continued smoked beer production for nearly two centuries.
In interviewing Walton before the exam began, McCarthy extracted two admissions from him: First, that he had smoked marijuana a few times, but had never used the drug regularly, and secondly, that he and Mike Rogers ' younger brother had committed check fraud a few years earlier by altering payroll checks.
The Brazilian feijoada is prepared with black beans ( also white, pinto and red beans ), a variety of salted pork or beef products, such as pork trimmings ( ears, tail, feet ), bacon, smoked pork ribs, and at least two types of smoked sausage and jerked beef ( loin and tongue ).
Especially when using a short-acting substance such as smoked DMT or Salvia divinorum, it may be possible for two people to take turns, with one being the sitter while the other takes the psychedelic.
All models now have a new design wheel trims ( except 4WD ), white front indicators, rear lights ( symmetrical and now the same for all versions ), made in two colors: double reverse light-colored smoke, dual projector fog red, side lights and stop ( double stranded ) in red and blinkers smoked.
Frito-Lay conducted extensive testing before settling on flavors for the Chinese market, with ranch dressing, North Sea crab, smoked octopus and caramel being passed up for two flavors: Savory American Cream and Zesty Japanese Steak.

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