THE LAST WORD . . . A feature of the New York Times records the thoughts of influential people on how they would like to be remembered. Those whom they have recorded include New York mayor Ed Koch, columnist Art Buchwald, lawyer and vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro, and folk singer Odetta. The features mixes biographies with the personal reminisces of the subject. Check out these and other last words at http://www.nytimes.com/video/2011/03/26/obituaries/1194826919047/lwferraro.html
Here is what I could find about the questionnaire that M-C was talking about last night: http://www.agoravox.fr/culture-loisirs/people/article/faites-le-questionnaire-de-proust-44630 (That would be question 10 by Pivot.) My apologies that it is in French :/ Still I wanted to underline the question. Might look into James Lipton's interviews too...
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ReplyDeleteTHE LAST WORD . . . A feature of the New York Times records the thoughts of influential people on how they would like to be remembered. Those whom they have recorded include New York mayor Ed Koch, columnist Art Buchwald, lawyer and vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro, and folk singer Odetta.
ReplyDeleteThe features mixes biographies with the personal reminisces of the subject. Check out these and other last words at
http://www.nytimes.com/video/2011/03/26/obituaries/1194826919047/lwferraro.html
Ahhh, thank you, Maureen. So interesting!!!
ReplyDeleteHere is what I could find about the questionnaire that M-C was talking about last night: http://www.agoravox.fr/culture-loisirs/people/article/faites-le-questionnaire-de-proust-44630
(That would be question 10 by Pivot.)
My apologies that it is in French :/ Still I wanted to underline the question.
Might look into James Lipton's interviews too...