'Writing for The New Yorker: Remembering Hollywood'

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A conversation between Margaret Talbot, staff writer for 'The New Yorker,' and Georgetown Professor and Critic-in-Residence Maureen Corrigan discussing Talbot's new book, 'The Entertainer: Movies, Magic, and My Father's Twentieth Century,' which tells the thrilling story of the rise of popular culture through the life and career of her father, Lyle Talbot. Co-sponsored by the English Department, the Journalism Program, and GEMA.

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