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The Signal, 2.17.12 & 2.18.12, The Greektown Reading Series, Fiction from Jen Grow, Derek Musgrove’s ‘Rumor, Repression, & Racial Politics’; and presidential advice from Lionel Foster
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February 17th & 18th, 2012, on The Signal…
We hear about The Greektown Reading Series – a showcase of literary arts, music and food, all with a decidedly Greek flavor
Jen Grow joins us for a reading of her short story, ‘Small Deaths’
We head to the University of DC for visit with historian George Derek Musgrove, author of Rumor, ‘Repression, and Racial Politics: How the Harassment of Black Elected Officials Shaped Post Civil-Rights America’
Plus: City Paper columnist Lionel Foster shares some unconventional campaign advice for President Obama
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