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Goats, Cops and Haircuts

A prisoner gets sprung on a promise; an ill man travels to Africa for a tribal remedy; and screenwriter Richard Price gets a lesson in interrogation in a NYC cop car.

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Jun 2, 2013 • 1 min read

Wanda Bullard recounts the tale of her father and the prisoner in a small town lock-up gets sprung on a promise. Andrew Solomon, desperate for a cure for depression, travels to Africa to try a tribal remedy. And novelist/screenwriter Richard Price (Clockers, Lush Life, The Wire) gets a lesson in interrogation in the back of a NYC cop car. Hosted by The Moth's founder, George Dawes Green.

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