Blank on Blank - Season 1 Episode 62 Buckminster Fuller on The Geodesic Life
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1 - 1Bono on His Dad's Final Days May 09, 2012 -
1 - 2Surfer Kelly Slater on Problems in his Perfect Life Jul 13, 2012 -
1 - 3Muhammad Ali On Going To Mars Sep 17, 2012 -
1 - 4Dave Brubeck on Fighting Communism with Jazz Jan 10, 2013 -
1 - 5Larry King on Getting Seduced Mar 19, 2013 -
1 - 6Jim Morrison on Why Fat is Beautiful Apr 02, 2013 -
1 - 7David Foster Wallace on Ambition Apr 17, 2013 -
1 - 8Beastie Boys on Being Stupid Apr 30, 2013 -
1 - 9Wilt Chamberlain on Tall Tales May 14, 2013 -
1 - 10James Brown on Conviction, Respect & Reagan May 28, 2013 -
1 - 11Maurice Sendak on Being a Kid Jun 10, 2013 -
1 - 12Louis Armstrong on His Chops Jun 25, 2013 -
1 - 13Farrah Fawcett on Stiletto Power Jul 09, 2013 -
1 - 14Fidel Castro: The Lost Interview Jul 23, 2013 -
1 - 15Janis Joplin on Rejection Sep 23, 2013 -
1 - 16Ray Charles on Singing True Oct 08, 2013 -
1 - 17Kurt Cobain on Identity Oct 22, 2013 -
1 - 18Jerry Garcia on The Acid Tests Nov 05, 2013 -
1 - 19Grace Kelly on JFK Nov 19, 2013 -
1 - 20Tupac Shakur on Life and Death Dec 03, 2013 -
1 - 21John Updike on Family Affairs Dec 17, 2013 -
1 - 22Barry White on Making Love Jan 07, 2014 -
1 - 23Carol Burnett on Finding Home Jan 21, 2014 -
1 - 24Stan Getz on Wasted Years Feb 18, 2014 -
1 - 25Heath Ledger on Role Playing Mar 04, 2014 -
1 - 26Johnny Cash on The Gospel Apr 08, 2014 -
1 - 27John Lennon and Yoko Ono on Love Apr 22, 2014 -
1 - 28Gene Wilder on The Truth May 06, 2014 -
1 - 29David Bowie on Stardust May 20, 2014 -
1 - 30Philip Seymour Hoffman on Happiness Jun 03, 2014 -
1 - 31Meryl Streep on Beauty Jun 24, 2014 -
1 - 32Jimi Hendrix on The Experience Aug 26, 2014 -
1 - 33Michael Jackson on Godliness Sep 16, 2014 -
1 - 34Bette Davis on The Sexes Sep 30, 2014 -
1 - 35Liberace on Peacocking Oct 14, 2014 -
1 - 36Maya Angelou on Con Men Oct 28, 2014 -
1 - 37Wayne Coyne on Living With Death Nov 11, 2014 -
1 - 38Robin Williams on Masks Dec 02, 2014 -
1 - 39Tom Robbins on Jitterbugs Dec 16, 2014 -
1 - 40Elliott Smith on Freaks Jan 20, 2015 -
1 - 41B.B. King on The Blues Feb 03, 2015 -
1 - 42Lou Reed on Guns & Ammo Feb 17, 2015 -
1 - 43Dolly Parton on Getting Dirty Apr 14, 2015 -
1 - 44Ray Bradbury on Madmen Apr 28, 2015 -
1 - 45John Coltrane on Giant Steps May 12, 2015 -
1 - 46Joni Mitchell on Illusions May 26, 2015 -
1 - 47Ayn Rand on Love and Happiness Jun 09, 2015 -
1 - 48Roger Ebert on Ego Jun 23, 2015 -
1 - 49Dustin Hoffman in 1971 on Duplicity and Famosity Jul 14, 2015 -
1 - 50Hunter S. Thompson on Outlaws Jul 28, 2015 -
1 - 51Tom Waits on Everything and Nothing Sep 29, 2015 -
1 - 52Patty Hearst on Reasonable Doubt Oct 13, 2015 -
1 - 53Bill Murray on Being Obnoxious Oct 27, 2015 -
1 - 54Kurt Vonnegut on Man-Eating Lampreys Nov 10, 2015 -
1 - 55Nina Simone on Shock Dec 01, 2015 -
1 - 56Garrison Keillor on Humor Dec 15, 2015 -
1 - 57Sally Ride on Dumb Questions Feb 02, 2016 -
1 - 58Frank Lloyd Wright on Arrogance Feb 16, 2016 -
1 - 59Temple Grandin On Her Search Engine Mar 01, 2016 -
1 - 60Jane Goodall on Instinct Mar 11, 2016 -
1 - 61Dame Stephanie Shirley on Survival Code Mar 15, 2016 -
1 - 62Buckminster Fuller on The Geodesic Life Mar 22, 2016 -
1 - 63Richard Feynman on What It Means Mar 25, 2016 -
1 - 64Carl Sagan on Extraterrestrials Mar 29, 2016 -
1 - 65Martin Scorsese on Framing Apr 12, 2016 -
1 - 66Patti Smith in 1976 on Getting Bleeped Apr 26, 2016 -
1 - 67Cher on Kitsch May 10, 2016 -
1 - 68Rod Serling on Kamikazes May 24, 2016 -
1 - 69Frank Zappa on Fads Jun 07, 2016 -
1 - 70Bob Dylan at 20 on Freak Shows Jun 28, 2016 -
1 - 71Nora Ephron on Crazy Salad Jul 12, 2016 -
1 - 72Marlene Dietrich on Sex Symbols Jul 26, 2016 -
1 - 73Aldous Huxley on Technodictators Sep 13, 2016 -
1 - 74Stevie Wonder on Keys of Life Sep 27, 2016 -
1 - 75Ronald Reagan on Oatmeal Meat Oct 11, 2016 -
1 - 76Jimmy Carter on Power and God Nov 01, 2016 -
1 - 77Leonard Cohen on Moonlight Nov 15, 2016 -
1 - 78Francis Ford Coppola on Solitude Nov 29, 2016 -
1 - 79Stephen King on Childhood Dec 13, 2016 -
1 - 80Oliver Sacks on Ripe Bananas Jan 24, 2017
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0 - 1Tim Gunn On His FBI Agent Father Oct 18, 2013
Overview
"I must reorganize the environment of man by which then greater numbers of men can prosper." - Buckminster Fuller in 1965, as told to Studs Terkel Buckminster Fuller was kicked out of college, and booted by Harvard not once, but twice. As a young man trying out jobs, he best liked working with his hands, and was more at home with mill workers, meat-packers and sailors, than professors. Fuller’s most famous for his Geodesic Dome - think Disney’s Epcot Center. You could call him an inventor-philospher-engineer-architect-artist - but he was outside category, really - and he wanted to ‘do a lot with a little.' All to make the world a better place. The tape we found told us he also had his own deeper, more personal reasons for what he did. Fuller spoke with Studs Terkel for Studs’ Chicago radio show twice. Once in studio in 1970, and the other five years earlier. That’s when he and Studs rode around in a station wagon through the rapidly gentrifiying neighborhood Lincoln Park - see if you can hear the hum of the moving car. A conversation with Fuller was like running through a hedge maze - he spoke in fragments, these big ideas endlessly around the corner from others, warm and charismatic the whole way. Studs is firmly there, both holding the reigns and along for the ride - addressing him with all due respect. But as you’ll hear, Buckminster Fuller wasn’t too big on formalities. Support for this series comes from PRX and The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation


