Entity | Philip Gelb
Phillip S. Gelb was a radio broadcaster for station KUOM at the University of Minnesota. Gelb produced series including "Security and civil rights" and "Ideas and the Theatre", and also wrote for series such as "People or puppets?".
Alternate Names: Gelb, Phillip Stanley
Occupation(s): broadcaster, producer, writer
Field(s) of Work: broadcasting
Employer(s): University of Minnesota
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Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 38
Ideas and the Theatre 13
- A matter of hopelessness: Arthur Miller and "Death of a Salesman."
- Can we have ideas in the Theatre?
- Freud, Psychoanalysis, and Broadway
- George Bernard Shaw
- Is the Theatre an influence?
- Religious drama
- Sex, fun and Jean Anouilh's waltz
- Social guilt in drama
- T.S. Eliot
- Tennessee Williams
- The despair and religion of Eugene O'Neill
- The theology of Graham Greene
- Where the artist is the enemy
People or puppets? 13
- Are you engaged in the pursuit of misery?
- Are you just getting the facts Ma'am?
- Can you get away with it?
- Do you want to get away from it all
- How will you have your hero?
- Is the good life good enough?
- So what's so funny?
- What is this thing called love?
- What kind of adventure stories do you like?
- What's in it for me?
- Who is to censor what?
- Who's conforming now?
- Why aren't you rich?
Security and civil rights 12
- Adam Yarmolinsky
- Alan Barth
- C. Dickerman Williams, Dr. Harry Slochower and Ephraim London
- Dr. Marie Jahoda
- Dudley B. Bonsal
- Howard Smith
- James R. Wilson, Jr. and Patrick Murphy Malin
- Joseph A. Fanelli, Jr., Leo Lightner, Paul Porter, William Rogers, and Leonard Boudine
- Owen Lattimore
- Senator Hubert H. Humphrey and Congressman John Moss
- Series summary
- Telford Taylor