Filmed in the Anthony J. Drexel Picture Gallery, the program highlights artists, celebrities, innovators and public figures who live and work in greater Philadelphia or who are visiting the region.

The Drexel InterView is hosted by cultural critic, novelist and Distinguished Professor of English, Dr. Paula Marantz Cohen (shown left in photo).



 
 
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The Drexel InterView
won third prize in the category of Television Magazine Feature in the Philadelphia Press Association's 2007 Competition. The winning episode host Paula Marantz Cohen's interview with Cardinal Justin Francis Rigali, Archbishop of Philadelphia. The award was announced May 30, 2008.
 
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Dana Gioia, Chairman of The National Endowment for the Arts, Poet, Anthologist, Translator and Critic
   
Margo Jefferson, Cultural Critic, Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism
   
Paul Muldoon, Poet, Winner of the America's Pulitzer Prize, Canada's Griffin Prize, and Britain's T in Poetry
   
Constantine Papadakis, Ph.D., President of Drexel University
   
Norman Podhoretz, Autor of World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism and Editor-at-Large Commentary
   
Elaine Terranova, Award Winning Poet, was Named Pew Fellow in the Arts for 2006
   
J. Craig Venter, Pioneer in Genomic Research, Author of a Life Decoded: My Genome, My Life
   
 
Robert Venturi, Architect and Denise Scott Brown, Architect and Urban Planner
The Anthony J. Drexel Picture Gallery, located on the third floor of Drexel University's Main Building.