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You can’t predict love. Certainly, when James Carville met Mary Matalin, we’re guessing he wasn’t thinking, “She’s perfect.” After all, he’s a democratic politician and she’s a consultant to the Republican party. But as it stands, 20 years later, their romance is still going strong, disagreements aside. They even wrote...
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You can’t predict love. Certainly, when James Carville met Mary Matalin, we’re guessing he wasn’t thinking, “She’s perfect.” After all, he’s a democratic politician and she’s a consultant to the Republican party. But as it stands, 20 years later, their romance is still going strong, disagreements aside. They even wrote a book together. They’ll be in town Monday night to discuss, Love & War: Twenty Years, Three Presidents, Two Daughters, and One Louisana Home. Admission to the event at UTA’s Texas Hall (701 W. Nedderman Dr., Arlington) is free. Preferred seats available for $50 at utatickets.com.

Mon., Oct. 20, 7 p.m., 2014

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