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Peter Sichrovsky Explores the Lives of the Descendants of Nazis.
Peter Sichrovsky. His new book, Strangers in Their Own Land: Young Jews in Germany and Austria Today, is an exploration of the lives and motivations of the European Jews who either stayed or returned to to live in countries whose people brought on them the horrors of the Holocaust. In the introduction, Sichrovsky says that his central question in researching the book was, "What does it mean for a Jew to live in Germany today?" His latest book Born Guilty: Children of Nazi Families explores "the other side."
Contrition in the Music of Fats Waller.
Jazz rhythm guitarist Marty Grosz performs two songs written by his favorite inspiration, Fats Waller. (Repeat. Original broadcast 6.26.87.)
"Old School" Rapper Kool Moe Dee.
Rap star Kool Moe Dee. When he first started rapping on park benches in the lat 70s, rap was a fad few believed would stick. Now rap has gone mainstream. Kool Moe Dee is considered the dean of the old school.
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