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(Diner (Flickr user T Andersson))
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Culinary Arts Museum curator Richard J.S. Gutman explains why an American classic from the aluminum age never goes out of style. Produced by Kathryn Eident.
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I really liked this piece. I thought there was a great blending of natural sound and clips from 1940's and 1950's music.
It slowed a little bit in the middle when the guy was talking about different kinds of toasters. I thought that could have been trimmed considerably for the sake of pacing.
Otherwise, great piece! I especially liked the mentioning of the movie "Diner", which is one of my favorites!
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