Thank you! On C-Span's American Perspectives, this segment was actually KO's appearance at the NYC arts and literacy forum a/o 1/10/2009. Having unsuccessfully tried to view it at the NYC site, it was great to see it finally. Needless to say, I enjoyed the interview very much. It offered yet another perspective on KO (different from that of political commentator and sports commentator); we got to see how his anti-authoritarian streak developed, and how he maintains even still his sense of traditionalism. One point I thought well worth mentioning: his need to preserve distance from those he covers in order to not pull any punches. So critical!! Well done.
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Thank you! On C-Span's American Perspectives, this segment was actually KO's appearance at the NYC arts and literacy forum a/o 1/10/2009. Having unsuccessfully tried to view it at the NYC site, it was great to see it finally. Needless to say, I enjoyed the interview very much. It offered yet another perspective on KO (different from that of political commentator and sports commentator); we got to see how his anti-authoritarian streak developed, and how he maintains even still his sense of traditionalism. One point I thought well worth mentioning: his need to preserve distance from those he covers in order to not pull any punches. So critical!! Well done.
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