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Pulitzer Prize

2007 Pulitzer Prize Winners

Recent interviews with Pulitzer winners

Listen to recent interviews with a few of the winners of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, Music, History and more.

Ornette Coleman Wins Pulitzer Prize

Soundcheck

April 17, 2007

Jazz saxophone legend Ornette Coleman has won this year's Pulitzer Prize. A look at the winning album today.

Jazz Great Ornette Coleman Wins 2006 Pulitzer Prize

April 16, 2007

The 2006 Pulitzer Prize announcements were made earlier this afternoon. Among the winners were David Lindsay-Abaire for his play “Rabbit Hole,” and the award for general nonfiction was given to L....

Lawrence Wright’s Trip to Al-Qaeda

The Leonard Lopate Show

March 30, 2007

Author and screenwriter Lawrence Wright’s new Al Gore-style presentation is My Trip to Al-Qaeda. He uses evidence, transcripts, and court documents to show how Al-Qaeda became a defining force in America's foreign policy and national psyche. Gregory Mosher directs the presentation, now playing at the Culture Project.

Bringing the Civil Rights Struggle to the Front Page

The Leonard Lopate Show

February 14, 2007

Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff explain how dedicated journalists--first the black press, then eventually the rest of the national media--brought the civil rights struggle to the forefront of the news.

The Race Beat is available for purchase at amazon.com

(Jim Purks)

The Race Beat

On The Media

December 22, 2006

In the 1950s, the mainstream American press had very little experience covering segregation and its impacts. In a new book, The Race Beat, Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff tell the story of how the civil rights struggle gradually made its way onto the front pages.

On the Road Again

The Brian Lehrer Show

October 06, 2006

Lawrence Wright , staff writer for The New Yorker and author, The Looming Tower: Al Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 (Knopf, 2006)
- on his New Yorker Festival performance piece, "My Trip to Al-Qaeda"

Ornette Coleman

Soundcheck

September 15, 2006

The saxophonist Ornette Coleman has been re-writing the rules of jazz for the past five decades. Known for being at the forefront of the free jazz movement, his work has influenced artists across musical genres. He's just released his first new recording in ten years, Sound Grammar. He's live in the studio.
Ornette Coleman's "SoundGrammar" at Amazon.com

The Looming Tower

The Leonard Lopate Show

September 11, 2006

Lawrence Wright examines the terrorist plans and intelligence failures leading up to the attacks on 9/11 in The Looming Tower.

Available for purchase at amazon.com

The Life of Henry Ward Beecher

The Leonard Lopate Show

June 27, 2006

Debby Applegate examines the life of Henry Ward Beecher—Harriet Beecher Stowe's brother, and one of America’s last important Puritan ministers—in The Most Famous Man in America.

Available for purchase at amazon.com.

An American Poetry Panel

The Leonard Lopate Show

April 11, 2006

David Lehman, editor of The Oxford Book of American Poetry, joins poets David Tucker (Late for Work) and Natasha Trethewey (Native Guard) for a discussion of what makes American poetry distinctive.