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Go Here for more info:
 
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0684809966/002-3490006-3941234
 
At 01:36 PM 5/15/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear Colleagues:  A colleague of mine asks the following question:
>>There's a recent (past month or so) book on film with a title something
>>like Sex & Drugs & Rock 'n Roll: How the 60s Generation Saved Hollywood
>>(heard a brief blurb on NPR about it), but the campus Barnes & Noble was
>>(surprise) no help in locating anything like that. By any chance, do you
>have a cite--author/title?
>Any help from anyone?  Thanks very much, Janet
>**********************************************************
>Janet Staiger
>   Professor of Radio-Television-Film
>   Director, College of Communications Senior Fellows Program
>University of Texas at Austin
>Austin, TX 78712  USA
>512-471-6653 (office)
>512-329-5104 (home)
>512-329-5144 (home fax)
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