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Hello Beautiful!
Sunday, June 10, 2007
 Audrey Niffenegger returns as our guest this week. The best-selling author is also part of the Columbia College Center for Book & Paper Arts, who are a part of the Printer's Row Book Fair this weekend.

Plus, stories on the legacy of bluesman Sunnyland SlimKelly Kleiman on summer dancing, and a tree sculpture named Xanadu.





 
 
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Act 1: Morton Artist  
Audrey Niffenegger discusses bookstores, book titles, and book art, plus morton artist Patrick Dougherty.
Act 2: Sunnyland Slim  
Audrey Niffenegger talks about collaborative works and her experience with the film adaptation of The Time Traveller's Wife. Plus, the legacy of bluesman Sunnyland Slim.
Act 3: Summer Dancing  
More with Audrey Nifennegger and Kelly Kleiman reviews a little bit of SummerDance.
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