Other segments from the episode on July 3, 1992
Novelist Toni Morrison on Violence Against Women
Morrison has a new novel "Jazz," about violence against women in 1920s Harlem. Her last novel, "Beloved," won a Pulitzer prize.
A Midwestern Saxophonist with a Big Sound
Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead reviews the new CD by Cleveland saxophonist Ernie Krivda. Whitehead says Krivda may have been more famous had he moved to New York.
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