I was there. Still got the leg warmers, yeah. Doris Schwartz was this character in this mid-'80s, a woman stand-up in the New York High School of the Performing Arts.And New Yorkers in the room cringing.
We're sharing ,, doing the management together. Doris Rechsteiner is doing it for many years, and we appreciate her amazing experience, and she helps us get all our crazy ideasinto the right direction.
there is a best-selling book this year New York Times called it one of the best books of the year it's called leadership by Doris Kearns Goodwin if you read this book I forgot how many you know posted stickers I had almost on every page that had to do with communication the most
But he comes to Southern California for the first time for an extended stay in 1922. And Doris Duke, for those who don't know that name, her family is Duke University.
Her ancestors had owned the American Tobacco Company, a very, very, very wealthy heiress. And Doris Duke collected Southeast Asian art. And eventually after her death, a large part of her collection was given to the Asian Art Museum.
I mean, this is science. I want to be Doris when I grow up.
But he comes to Southern California for the first time for an extended stay in 1922. And that's Doris Duke, who, as you see, is in the middle with Duke and his brothers.
a letter and she said I've saved up money during my lifetime to help other people, but she liked the way we were doing it and and she said I'd like to it like to have Doris Buffett as a sister? What would Warren say? >>DORIS : I hadn't really thought about that.
I mean, this is science. There's a woman named Doris May Jones who's from Cleveland, Ohio, and she's 92 years old.
change to actually hear someone dig into the news and again I was listening to the one about the election which I just found therapeutic listening to you and Doris really tease and go back and forth on an issue instead of reducing something to a two and a half minute seg on the Evening News um what are you trying to achieve in your work with the
But he comes to Southern California for the first time for an extended stay in 1922. And that's Sam Kahanamoku and Doris Duke.
Because if you come with preconceived notions of how to analyze the life and creativity of someone, you end up losing a lot. I mean you can get the Doris Kearnses up the kazoo.
Back to where? Back to the '50s. The '50s were understood to be Doris Day and "Leave it to Beaver," and everybody was buying houses, and post-war money-- nice, comfortable, American-dream stuff.
to the center of innovation. I'll leave you with a quote from Doris Muscatine's epic book, "Old San Francisco," which I quote in my book. And it's one of my favorites.
But if the question is was it made in 1950 or 1550, then the test is plenty good enough to be helpful. This Buddha image came from the collection of Doris Duke, in her day one of the richest people in the world, in the 1950s. Her family were among the founders of Duke University.
demons and other figures in them. Then this one is another one from the Doris Duke collection.
I pay my mobile phone bill here by direct debit. Which is why you get a lot of women called Doris Muller.
people’s way of life needed to be destroyed in order to create this new, unified nation. On the other hand, scholar Doris Sommer argues that Iracema’s son represents the point “where an unmistakably Brazilian past blends with an unpredictable future.” In other words, rather than being Indigenous or Portuguese, Moacir is something new, a mix that Sommer calls "quintessentially Brazilian.”
and those are Google size numbers um so I think the obvious question to start out with and we were talking about this um I listened to your podcast with Doris Karns Goodwin earlier this week on the
of George Westinghouse um there isn't really a proper biography of Nicola Tesla there's a couple things but no one has this is shocking to me that no one has done like a real like Doris Goodwin or someone hasn't done like a real proper Tesla biography um because a lot of the sources we have on him are weird we have his autobiography A lot of a lot of what
And there are many people at Panzi with fistula at any given time so when you have it, you can't hold your pee or your poop and so you have a world of 300 women who are just peeing on themselves. It's like a very bizarre Doris Lessing novel and you just can't even believe you are witnessing such a thing in the year 2010 -- it's beyond belief. But Dr. Mukwege has been there and he works -- he has 12 operations a day.
For this book in particular, the number one inspiration that I always talk about is Doris Lessing.
Absolutely. >>DORIS : It's wonderful. Female#1: We have a question here >>Female #2: Hi, Doris . I'm just wondering if you can share the story of the person you helped that touched you the most.
know aim high David Mulla try to you know mimic that style of writing you know Doris Kern's Goodwin Walter isacson you know those are all the guys that I
Oh, no, Jimmy Garner was ahead of me and had done good movies with Doris Day and a few other things.
People-- and again, too young to remember-- the kids from "Fame"-- yeah? 1980s? Yeah! Yeah. Doris Schwartz-- Doris Schwartz and Bruno Martelli, and the kids from "Fame," Mr. Shorofsky-- Yeah, . You were there.
a more in-depth conversation that intimacy and you know at this point I've been been in this business a long time so I know you know in that fake way sometimes but I do know a number of people and you know I worked with Doris when I was at NBC and I just I I adore her and um and I think she's so
He published, you name some great authors, Martin Amis, Ian McEwan, Nadine Gordimer, Doris Lessing, Bruce Chatwin,
They're called things like AB1 and stuff rather than, like, you know, Carrie and Doris .
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Mm hmm. >>DORIS : So if nothing else, it's an honest book. >>JENNIFER: So what changed your mind? Well, my brother did. We were on a plane and she said, "Doris , you've got a write a book about what you're doing." I said, "Oh, for heaven's sakes. I don't know anything about that." He said, "Well, you've really got to." I said, "Well, it's all -- it's all anecdotal." He said, "That's what