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Terry Gross at her microphone in 2018

Terry Gross

Terry Gross is the host and an executive producer of Fresh Air, the daily program of interviews and reviews. It is produced at WHYY in Philadelphia, where Gross began hosting the show in 1975, when it was broadcast only locally. She was awarded a National Humanities Medal from President Obama in 2016. Fresh Air with Terry Gross received a Peabody Award in 1994 for its “probing questions, revelatory interviews and unusual insight.” America Women in Radio and Television presented her with a Gracie Award in 1999 in the category of National Network Radio Personality. In 2003, she received the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s Edward R. Murrow Award for her “outstanding contributions to public radio” and for advancing the “growth, quality and positive image of radio.” Gross is the author of All I Did Was Ask: Conversations with Writers, Actors, Musicians and Artists, published by Hyperion in 2004. She was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, and received a bachelor’s degree in English and M.Ed. in communications from the State University of New York at Buffalo. She began her radio career in 1973 at public radio station WBFO in Buffalo, NY.

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The History of a "Looney" Cartoon Studio

Animation historian Steve Schneider is author of the 1988 release "That's All Folks : The Art of Warner Bros. Animation." This was the first book to celebrate the unique achievements by the Warner Brothers animation studio. Our interview was recorded in 1989.

Interview
21:57

Cartoonist Gary Larson on What's Beautiful and What's Ugly in Nature

Larson has written and illustrated the recent book "There's A Hair In My Dirt! A Worm's Story." (Harper Collins) He quit drawing his syndicated Far Side comic in 1995. It thrived for 14 years and appeared in more than 1,900 newspapers worldwide. Larson has published more than 20 books featuring his cartoons. He lives in Seattle, Washington.

Interview
06:26

Hollywood Bug Wrangler David Brody

Entomologist Dave Brody. He is a former curator of the Entomology department of the Museum of Natural History in New York. Brody was the insect consultant for films like "Creepshow" and "The Believers."

Interview
13:42

"Ant Man" Edward O. Wilson

Wilson has been called "The Ant Man" by "The New York Times Magazine." He has spent most of his life studying ants and has co-authored the critically-acclaimed "The Ants," with Bert Holldobler. The pair published a sequel to that work, "Journey to the Ants." Wilson also wrote a memoir, "Naturalist" (Island Press), that chronicles his love of ants.

15:31

Unpacking the Fear and Mystery of Snakes

Harry Greene is Curator of Herpetology in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology and is a Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California. Last year his book, "Snakes: The Evolution of Mystery in Nature," was published. (University of California Press)

Interview
20:25

Nature Documentarians on Their Rare Observations of Animal Life

Beverly and Dereck Joubert are wildlife documentary producers. This husband and wife team lived in northern Botswana and captured on film the family relationships of the last free-roaming elephants left in Africa. Their 1994 film "Reflections on Elephants," contained ground-breaking footage of lions attacking an elephant calf. Previously, such attacks were thought to be only mythical. Their book "Hunting With the Moon: The Lions of Savuti" was published last year by Random House.

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