Creator of HBO's "The Wire" to Lecture at Hamilton College

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David Simon, executive producer, writer, and creator of HBO's The Wire, will present a lecture at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, this afternoon at 4:10 PM in the school's chapel. The lecture, titled "The Audacity of Despair," is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by Hamilton College's Dean of Faculty and hosted by the school's American Studies program. Simon's most recent work for HBO, the mini-series Generation Kill, tells the story of an embedded reporter in Iraq during the initial US invasion of Baghdad in 2003.

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David Simon, executive producer, writer, and creator of HBO's The Wire, will present a lecture at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, this afternoon at 4:10 PM in the school's chapel. The lecture, titled "The Audacity of Despair," is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by  Hamilton College's Dean of Faculty and hosted by the school's American Studies program. Simon's most recent work for HBO, the mini-series Generation Kill, tells the story of an embedded reporter in Iraq during the initial US invasion of Baghdad in 2003. For more information on today's lecture, visit hamilton.edu.

The fifth and final season of The Wire, which aired earlier this year, is now available on DVD. Two versions of the series soundtrack—the deluxe "... and all the pieces matter," with music from five years of the show, and Beyond Hamsterdam, containing just the tracks from Baltimore musicians—are available in the Nonesuch Store.

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    Creator of HBO's "The Wire" to Lecture at Hamilton College

    David Simon, executive producer, writer, and creator of HBO's The Wire, will present a lecture at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, this afternoon at 4:10 PM in the school's chapel. The lecture, titled "The Audacity of Despair," is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by  Hamilton College's Dean of Faculty and hosted by the school's American Studies program. Simon's most recent work for HBO, the mini-series Generation Kill, tells the story of an embedded reporter in Iraq during the initial US invasion of Baghdad in 2003. For more information on today's lecture, visit hamilton.edu.

    The fifth and final season of The Wire, which aired earlier this year, is now available on DVD. Two versions of the series soundtrack—the deluxe "... and all the pieces matter," with music from five years of the show, and Beyond Hamsterdam, containing just the tracks from Baltimore musicians—are available in the Nonesuch Store.

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