Film discussion: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
with host John DeSando and Guest host Mary Yerina.
Award-winning Cinema Classics discusses great movies then and now. From films, genres, directors, and actors to everything else in between, the hosts don't always agree, but they are always fun and informative
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The extended discussion on Double Take from WCBE 90.5 FM's The Podcast Experience:
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Cinema Classics is regularly broadcast at 8:01 pm Thursday on WCBE 90.5 FM and streaming at WCBE.org. Stay connected on Facebook and podcast Double Take, which is listed by Feedspot in the top 10 NPR movie podcasts, on WCBE and Tune In. John DeSando, a Los Angeles Press Club first-place winner for National Entertainment Journalism, is also host of NPR’s It’s Movie Time broadcast out of WCBE. Contact him at JohnDeSando52@gmail.com.
Guest Host Mary Yerina is a community volunteer serving on the board of The Sphinx Alumni Society of Ohio State and the executive committee of The ProMusica Sustaining Board .
NOTES:
A Q&A with Playwright Edward Albee about Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? on CBS Sunday Morning in January 2023.
How Hollywood's Warner Brother Got Their Start in Ohio is featured in Ohio Magazine, February 2017.
Several books have been written about the Warner Brothers including Warner Bros: The Making of an American Movie Studio by David Thomson; The Brothers Warner: The Intimate Story of a Hollywood Studio Family Dynasty by Cass Warner Sperling. Cork Millner, Jack Warner, Jr.; and The Warner Brothers by Chris Yogerst.