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WHAD Public Radio Interview

Omanhene founder Steve Wallace was invited to respond to the Salon.com article “Sweet Smell of Snobbery”, written by Oliver Broudy, former editor of The Paris Review.  Both Wallace and Broudy were interviewed for the segment.  Interviewer: Joy Cardin of Wisconsin Public Radio.

June 28, 2006 – Archive is no longer available….

This entry was posted in Newsroom, Radio and tagged Interview, Radio, Steve Wallace on June 28, 2006 by Steve Wallace.

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