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Hello Beautiful!
Sunday, August 3, 2008
 On this Hello Beautiful! finale, we’re joined by arts activist Paul Klein to talk about the state of art in Chicago. Lynette Kalsnes reports on a competition in the wake of this weekend’s Rhythm World. On the weekend of the Goodman’s Biennial Latino Theatre Festival, Kelly Kleiman speaks with director Henry Godinez. Plus, we find out where art lives.




 
 
 
 
Segments
Goodbye, Hello  
Paul Klein talks about the vitality of Chicago's art scene with host Cherie Caswell Dost.
Art Lives In Picasso's Shadow  
We find that art lives elsewhere in Daley Plaza, Paul Klein talks about the importance of public art for the city, and Lynette Kalsnes reports on a competition in the wake of this weekend’s summer tap festival.
Expanding Your Audience  
Kelly Kleiman talks with Goodman Theatre’s Henry Godinez about Latino Voice in Theater, and Paul Klein tells Cherie Caswell Dost about and artist's responsibility to expand his or her audience.
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