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George Carlin Gets Site Relaunch Today and Portrait in The Smithsonian

March 27, 2015
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As promised, the new GeorgeCarlin.com is a virtual Carlin museum. 

On top of that, the legendary George Carlin is getting a portrait of him placed in the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery’s “Recognize” space. 

Between the two, you can take note of how important Carlin was, is, and will still be to political and cultural discourse as well as look at galleries of personal pictures, performance clips (including some that are taken from performances that got him arrested), and animated shorts.

Whether you were around for Carlin’s lengthy, historic career or not, take some time to look around.

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