
Bonus: “The French Dispatch” Reads The New Yorker
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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The Great City by Owen Wilson
The great city began as a cluster of tradesmen's villages. Like every living city on i in the movie, the character that owen wilson plays is herb saint sazarac. In the film, sazarac is described as writing only about hoboes, pimps and junkeys. The original low life reporter for the new yorker was joe mitchell who covered the water front. One of his most famous pieces was about the city as a playground for rats.
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