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More Marjane Satrapi

April 29, 2005

We have more Marjane Satrapi interviews to offer.  Nerve has one up now and so does Salon. Don’t forget about the ones I’ve previously blogged about.  

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Tags Marjane Satrapi, Nerve, Salon, Veronica Esposito

December 22, 2004

Salon has an article up about Flickr right now. 

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