Oprah_ A Biography - Kitty Kelley [254]
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RECORDS: Documents in the case of Randolph L. Cook v. Oprah Winfrey, case no. 1:97-cv-00322, United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois; sample chapters from The Wizard of O, by Randolph Cook; transcript, testimony of Paul Natkin, on Aug. 15, 2000, in the case of Paul Natkin and Stephen Green v. Oprah Winfrey et al., case no. 1:99-cv-05367, United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
BOOKS: James “Quick” Tillis, as told to J. Engleman Price, Thinking Big (The LPG Group, 2000); Robert Waldron, Oprah! (St. Martin’s Press, 1987).
ARTICLES: Michael Sneed et al., “The Parking Plot,” Chicago Tribune, Mar. 20, 1985; Luther Young, “She’s Found Success by Just Being Oprah,” Baltimore Sun, Jan. 27, 1985; Richard Roeper, “New Age Oprah Forgets Those Tacky Old Shows,” Chicago Sun-Times, Oct. 1, 1997; Mel Novit, “Oprah Winfrey,” Boston Herald, Sept. 4, 1986; Grant Pick, “Oprah!” Republic, Jan. 1986; Patricia Sellers, “The Business of Being Oprah,” Fortune, Apr. 1, 2002; Robert Feder, “A Slimmer Winfrey Feasts on the Glory of Her Rich TV Deal,” Chicago Sun-Times, Aug. 22, 1988; Kathy O’Malley and Dorothy Collin, “INC.” Chicago Tribune, Dec. 4, 1990; Fred Goodman, “The Companies They Keep,” Working Woman, Dec. 1, 1991; Barbara Grizzuti Harrison, “The Importance of Being Oprah,” New York Times Magazine, June 11, 1989; Lyn Tornabene, “Here’s Oprah,” Woman’s Day, Oct. 1, 1986; Jan Herman, “Sly Stallone Will Match Rocky Against Russkies,” Chicago Sun-Times, June 17, 1984; Stephen Hunter, “Oprah!” Baltimore Sun, Dec. 17, 1985; Judy Markey, “Brassy, Sassy Oprah Winfrey,” Cosmopolitan, Sept. 1986; JoAnn Harris, “ ‘Della’ Premiers Monday,” Washington Post, June 8, 1967; Robert Kurson, “The Silent Treatment,” Chicago, July 2001; Clarence Peterson, “Very Illuminated People,” Chicago Tribune, Dec. 26, 1985; Robert Feder, “An Eyewitness Guide to Sprucing Up Channel 7,” Chicago Sun-Times, Dec. 26, 1985; Maralyn Lois Polak, “Oprah Winfrey: So Much to Reveal,” Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine, Oct. 12, 1986; Bill Zehme, “It Came from Chicago,” Spy, Dec. 1986; “Chicago’s Grand New Oprah,” Newsweek, Dec. 31, 1984; Michael Sneed and Cheryl Lavin, “A Superstadium?” Chicago Tribune, Jan. 27, 1985; Jon Anderson, “Oprah Winfrey Conquers Tonight Show Challenge,” Chicago Tribune, Jan. 31, 1985; P. J. Bednarski, “The Talk Show Diva Named Oprah,” Channels of Communication, Jan./Feb. 1986; Luther Young, “Oprah and Joan Square Off,” Baltimore Sun, Jan. 31, 1985; Marla Donato, “One Last Food Fling with Oprah,” Chicago Tribune, Feb. 6, 1985; book chapters and introduction, www.thewizardofo.com; Sarah Gallick, “Keep Quiet!” Star, Feb. 18, 1997; “Oprah and Coke,” Atlanta Daily World, Feb. 12, 1995; Ann Witheridge, “Oprah Drug Nightmare,” Star, Jan. 31, 1995; Laura B. Randolph “Networks Help Celebrities Deal with Fame and Pain,” Ebony, July 1990; “What She Did for Love,” People Weekly, Jan. 30, 1995; Patrice Gains, “How Oprah’s Confession Tumbled Out,” Washington Post, Jan. 13, 1995; Ellen Edwards, “Oprah Winfrey Admits Drug Use,” Washington Post, Jan. 13, 1995; Bill Zwecker, “Oprah Drug Revelation Could Backfire,” Chicago Sun-Times, Jan. 15, 1995; Robert Feder, “Oprah Agonized Over Drug Story,” Chicago Sun-Times, Jan. 19, 1995; Chris Kaltenbach, “As Fans Applaud Honesty, Others Wonder If Ratings Prompted Admission,” Baltimore Sun, Jan. 14, 1995; Jeffrey Rodack, “Oprah Erupts in Sex and Drug Shocker,” National Enquirer, Feb. 18, 1997; Cindy Adams, “He May Try to Bond with NYC,” New York Post, Oct. 1, 2007; Lucinda Hahn, “New Mom Samantha Harris; Expectant Mom Jennifer Lopez,” Chicago Tribune, Oct. 17, 2007.
TV/DVD/PODCAST: Oprah Winfrey interviewed by Fred Griffith, The Morning Exchange, fifteenth anniversary, WEWS-TV, aired Jan. 1987; Oprah Winfrey speech at the Women’s Business Development