Monday July 29, 2002
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Billed as "America's newspaper," the Washington Times reminds residents every day that the District is not a one-paper town. The Managing Producer of the Washington Times joins Kojo to discuss the paper's editorial process and its public appeal.
Francis B. Coombs, Jr.,, Managing Producer, Washington Times
As Generation X's so-called "it" boy, Ethan Hawke had a "scruffy, self-confident, and self-deprecating" appeal. But with two books under his belt, an Oscar nomination, a directorial debut and a family, Hawke has now redefined himself. Hawke joins Kojo.
Ethan Hawke, actor and author "Ash Wednesday" (Pub: Knopf)