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    Richard Harris and Edward Hall
    Hillery Rink
    June 4, 2019 Atlanta StoryBooth

    Ed Hall (57) interviews his friend Richard Harris (67) about his life, focusing on his work as an abstract artist and their similar views on comedy and its role in the world.

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