Description: Cellist Laurence Lesser plays Bach to commemorate the 300th birthday.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/22/1985
Description: Lorna Cooke deVaron conducts New England Conservatory chorus in Bach cantata and speaks about the polyphonic vocal fabric. Bach's 300th birthday.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/18/1985
Description: 1985 arts compilation. Central Square through Jeff Dunn photographs. Anthony DiBonaventura plays Domenico Scarlatti. Poet Felicia Lamport. BPL director Arthur Curley. Composer Stephen Albert.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 1985
Description: Evolution of the North End through the eyes of long-time neighbors and merchants. John Polcari on changing his restaurant to cater to younger clientele. Photos of elderly residents.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/16/1985
Description: Musicians Makoto Ozone, Chick Corea, Gary Burton comment on the jazz relevance of J.S. Bach. Makoto plays an homage for Bach's 300th birthday.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/19/1985
Description: Alan Dershowitz interviews Red Auerbach. They discuss his career in sports as a coach. They talk about basketball and it's national and international prominence. They talk about Auerbach's discovery of Bill Russell, and Russells' career, as well as many other Celtics players. Auerbach reviews some of his coaching techniques. Auerbach talks about his old-fashioned views, especially not having women in the locker rooms. He also talks about women both playing and watching basketball. He talks about K. C. Jones as a coach. Auerbach talks about his teaching a class for lawyers at Harvard. Reporters Christy George and Christopher Lydon also asks questions, often rephrased by Dershowitz for editing purposes.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/28/1985
Description: Ruby Braff and Scott Hamilton quintet play Auld Lang Syne for New Year's Eve at Regattabar.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/31/1985
Description: Interview with composer Stephen Albert on contemporary classical music; its acceptance, his success. Pulitzer Prize winning composition “RiverRun.”
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/26/1985
Description: 1) Mary Kay Leonard of Office for Children says state will no longer place autistic students in BRI group homes because of controversial aversive therapy and recent death of a student. 2) State social workers have too heavy caseloads; they file bill to negotiate caseload limit in union contract. 3) Realtor Jean LeVaux testifies to Cambridge City Council in fight over rent control, residential exemption, condo conversion; Alice Wolf, Ken Reeves. 4) Interview with Stanley Hoffmann on upcoming Reagan Gorbachev summit. 5) Lack of affordable suburban housing makes subsidized duplexes and low-rises a necessity, and they are well accepted alternatives to conventional public housing projects; communities and development secretary Amy Anthony; examples of expensive Weston homes. Anchors Lydon and Vaillancourt.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/24/1985
Description: 1) In State of the City address at JP High Mayor Ray Flynn laments struggling economic health of Boston even as state is booming. 2) Interview with Samuel Tyler of Boston Municipal Research Bureau on city's tenuous finances. 3) Gov. Michael Dukakis signs bill to hasten conversion of abandoned buildings to affordable housing. 4) Reps. William Robinson and David Cohen debate rules reform on late night legislative sessions; Reps. Gregory Sullivan, Lawrence Alexander, Andrew Natsios; Robinson on speaker's platform with George Keverian. 5) Brief on aggressive tactics of anti- abortion protesters, reporting that Joseph Stanton of Citizens for Life denies escalating attacks on clinics, calling protesters “sidewalk counselors.” 6) Interview with Roger Fisher on Geneva arms limitations talks. 7) Felicia Lamport verse on arms talks. Anchors Lydon and Vaillancourt.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/07/1985