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Newseum Institute Article
Ashley Mehra, a student of the University of Virginia who joined us for the Comedy webinar we hosted last year with Professor Paul Cartledge and Bob Mankoff was inspired by the conversation and wrote a piece on ancient comedy and politics for the Newseum Institute.
You can read the article here:
http://www.newseuminstitute.org/2016/05/09/is-the-comic-stage-a-safe-haven-for-freedom-of-expression/
Thanks Ashley!
09. May 2016 by Kristen Kmiec
Categories: Comedy, Commentary | Comments Off on Newseum Institute Article