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First, Pulitzer-Prize-winning columnist Anna Quindlen talks about leaving the New York Times to write fiction full-time. She has written two successful novels, Object Lessons, and the second, One True Thing, about legacy and loss, crisis and the human condition and is on to support her newest effort, Black and Blue. Then, actor Gary Oldman, best known for roles in such films as Sid and Nancy, Bram Stoker's Dracula, and JFK talks about his latest effort behind the camera as the writer, director and producer of Nil by Mouth, the personal story about a working-class family in South London. Finally, Scott Elliott, founder of the experimental theater company, The New Group, and one of the hottest theater directors around, talks about his ascent to fame and his latest production Goose-Pimples.
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