Sarah Vowell has been called a "charismatic misanthrope," a "geek icon," and "the smarty-pants It Girl." You may know her best as a contributing editor on public radio's This American Life or as the voice of the teenage daughter Violet in recent movie "The Incredibles." Sarah Vowell joins us to share her skeptical wisecracking critical view of the world.
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Sarah Vowell
Listen Monday, Apr. 18, 2005 at 12:06 p.m. in Arts & CultureGuests
Sarah Vowell
author of "Assassination Vacation" (Simon & Schuster); also a Contributing Editor for This American Life
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