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Julia Slavin in correspondence with Richard McCann Two writers send actual letters through the mail, discussing flea markets, liver transplants, cosmetic concealer, literature, and encephalopathy.
Richard Dawkins interviewed by Troy Jollimore Two years after
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FULL TEXT Tim and Eric interviewed by Mike Sacks and Eric Spitznagel How public-access and David Letterman informed the weirdest show ever aired.