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This week on The Sound of Young America, a new New Yorker and an New Yorker of long standing.
First we talk with Roz Chast, long-time New Yorker cartoonist. Her cartoons have now been compiled into a stately tome called “Theories of Everything: Selected, Collected and Health Inspected Cartoons 1978-2006.”
Then a chat with Saturday Night Live’s Bill Hader. He talks about how he got the gig after Lorne Michaels came to see him perform in a Southern California backyard, and what it’s like to be the new guy at one of television comedy’s most revered institutions. He’s a TSOYA listener, by the way. Be sure to check out our bonus audio for discussion of his upcoming movie projects, which involve Michael Cera of Arrested Development, the folks behind Reno 911 and Mr. Show’s Bob Odenkirk, among others.
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