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March 2, 1999

American Voices
Annenberg Auditorium
Is there room for serious criticism in mass culture? How are our definitions of culture criticism and criticism changing? Provocative thoughts from New York Times columnist Margo Jefferson, who won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 1995, and Steve Wasserman, book editor of the Los Angeles Times.


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