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Who Hates Whom
Who Hates Whom:

Well-Armed Fanatics,
Intractable Conflicts,

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“Revelatory... Harris's sly wit and infectious curiosity make understanding world chaos fascinating... witty, horrific, and necessary.”

-- Boston Globe


"Brave... irreverent... charges into the thick of the globe's myriad simmering wars... hilariously relaxed."

-- New York Observer


“Fascinating, enlightening, and surprisingly: NOT TOTALLY DEPRESSING.”

-- John Hodgman,
author, The Areas of My Expertise and correspondent for The Daily Show

 


"A rollicking ride of intellectual discovery and emotional growth... his comic timing never fails"
-- The Wall Street Journal

"A surprisingly touching memoir"
-- Entertainment Weekly

"Effortlessly funny and informative... tender, human, and very wise... A must for anyone who loves Jeopardy!, or has ever seen it, or is breathing."
-- Joss Whedon, creator, Buffy the Vampire Slayer


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And while I'm busy catching up with thanking people, J. Keith gets a hearty hurray for the invite to the panel on his live version of What's My Line? a few weeks ago, which you could probably just think of as a 1950s cocktail party with live music and an audience.

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Front row: Teresa Ganzel, Johnny Carson's Tea Time Movie lady; some loser from Jeopardy!; Suzy Nakamura from The West Wing and Curb Your Enthusiasm; and comics writer Len Wein, who created Swamp Thing and The X-Men.
Back row: J. Keith, your congenial host; Oscar-nominated actor and Mystery Guest for the evening Robert Forster.

My thanks to all.  Robert even handed us all spiffy silver letter openers as friendly parting gifts which can also double (in true Tarantino fashion) as stylish shivs.

If you're in the Los Angeles area and you haven't yet trotted down to Acme to go see the show, do.