
Rob Long on the Hollywood tourists don't want to see
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When tourists trek to Hollywood for their summer vacations, they want a look at the glamour they see onscreen. Instead they get Hollywood Boulevard, and filthy Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck in a fist-fight. Yet when the tourists disappear and the season turns, so do Rob Long’s emotions: Into fears about age, the business passing him by, why he never had another career. But then, as reliable as Labor Day on the calendar, he puts the costume back on again. Transcript here. Leave a comment Follow us: X | Facebook | Instagram | Threads Give a gift subscription Got a tip or story pitch? Email tips@theankler.com. To advertise to our 81,000 subscribers, email London@theankler.com.
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