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Today is Asteroid Day, also known as Meteor Day!
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Filmmakers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine craft a gem of a film, featuring interviews from James Taylor, Carole King, Linda Ronstadt, that highlights the many lives and facets of the English multi-hyphenate.
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