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Photo by Susan Gerhard.

Kill the critic?

At a book party for film critic Mary Pols’ new memoir (Accidentally on Purpose), which was celebrated alongside Sylvia Brownrigg’s Morality Tale at Varnish gallery last week, film writer Michael Fox and SFFS publicist Hilary Hart trade notes.

06.16.2008

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