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Aug 2019
56m 23s

Stephen Glass Pt. 1: The Devil’s Bargain

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In the 1990's, young writer Stephen Glass left college and entered the journalism world, quickly becoming a rising star. At the New Republic magazine in Washington D.C., Stephen dazzled his editors and captured his readers with compelling pieces written in specific, colorful detail, but it was all false.  Parcasters - Thank you so much for listening to our n ... Show More
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