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DESCRIPTION:KPFA Radio 94.1FM presents\n\nSEBASTIAN JUNGER\n“WAR” \n\n$10 advance 
 tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/110352; 800-838-3006 \nor: Pegasus 
 Books, Pendragon, Mrs. Dalloway’s, Moe’s, Walden Pond, DIESEL, A 
 Bookstore, and Modern Times  ($12 door)\n\nInformation: www.kpfa.org/events 
    KPFA benefit \n\nSebastian Junger is fascinated with "extreme situations 
 and people at the edges of things." His expertise covering dangerous work 
 across the globe has garnered him the National Magazine Award for 
 Reporting. The author of the New York Times’ bestselling The Perfect 
 Storm, Fire, and A Death in Belmont, Junger has traveled the world in his 
 pursuit of life on the edge. He's worked as a special correspondent in 
 Afghanistan, reported on the LURD besiegement of Monrovia in Liberia, human 
 rights’ abuses in Sierra Leone, war crimes in Kosovo, the peacekeeping 
 mission in Cypress, wildfire in the American West, guerilla war in 
 Afghanistan, hostage-taking in Kashmir, and the U.S. led war in 
 Afghanistan. He also worked as a freelance radio correspondent during the 
 war in Bosnia, is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair, and  was the 
 director (with Tim Hetherington) of the documentary film Restrepo, which 
 was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.\n\nMore information:  
 www.sebastianjunger.com\n"If you thought you knew what the Afghanistan war 
 was like, Sebastian Junger brings a jolt of reality that leaves you 
 questioning whether the war can, or even should, be won. This is frontline, 
 raw, combat reporting the quality of which you don't often read, because 
 quite frankly, most war reporters never see it. Junger has and he doesn't 
 hold back in the telling."  -Peter Mansbridge  (New York Times Book 
 Review)\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/02/18646671.php
SUMMARY:Sebastien Junger: War: As Soldiers Really Live It
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Berkeley\n2345 Channing Way, Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/02/18646671.php
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