December is an “Epic” month, so we are going out of style with a two part send off that is sure to please. Setting the stage for next week where we dig into the film itself- tune in this week to hear Chris brush off his boring old Master’s in History to talk about T.E. Lawrence, Orientalism, and the importance of context as “I Saw it On Linden Street” covers Lawrence of Arabia – Part I: Bedouins & Gods. Join us!
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Works Cited
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