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From Degas to dot-com
Emceed by Ben Stein


On Thursday, September 28th, cultural icons Tracey Ullman, Roger Ebert, Stan Lee, Mike Figgis, Brenda Laurel and Jerry Harrison appeared at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in downtown San Francisco to discuss the fusion of arts, entertainment and technology in a provocative modern-day salon, entitled "From Degas to dot-com." The event, sponsored by Salon.com and Lexus, was emceed by Ben Stein, host of Comedy Central's "Win Ben Stein's Money."




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Listen to "From Degas to dot-com," the second annual celebration of Salon's weekly profile series "Brilliant Careers."

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