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Ray Bradbury on why cars are evil, the freedom and discipline you need as a writer, plus historic views of Venice, CA

06/11/201206/11/2012 Lisa Schweitzer

This is about a half hour long, but I promise you, you won’t regret watching, if only for the terrific glimpse at what Venice, CA, was, before it redeveloped.

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