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In recent months I have been depending on writer and professor Anthony Galluzzo's fantastic Facebook feed for his uniquely cynical take on the latest news, notes, and opinions--particularly when it comes to higher education, gentrification, militarized police, imperial foreign policy, and lots of other big issues facing the world today. I finally got to sit down with him, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, of all places, to hear about his weird experience with actor Jason Patric on the week of 9/11/01, his perception of the freakish nature of Los Angeles sunshine, and the sometimes enlightening, sometimes frustrating times he's spent teaching at colleges like West Point and CUNY.
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In recent months I have been depending on writer and professor Anthony Galluzzo's fantastic Facebook feed for his uniquely cynical take on the latest news, notes, and opinions--particularly when it comes to higher education, gentrification, militarized police, imperial foreign policy, and lots of other big issues facing the world today. I finally got to sit down with him, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, of all places, to hear about his weird experience with actor Jason Patric on the week of 9/11/01, his perception of the freakish nature of Los Angeles sunshine, and the sometimes enlightening, sometimes frustrating times he's spent teaching at colleges like West Point and CUNY.

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