An Evening with John Hodgman
MIT Building 26, Room 100 Access Via 60 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MAJohn Hodgman brings his razor-sharp wit to MIT for a moderated discussion on his career and the state of comedy today.
John Hodgman brings his razor-sharp wit to MIT for a moderated discussion on his career and the state of comedy today.
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