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Dinner Party Download talks with street art pioneer Shepard Fairey
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Dan Carino
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Jul 6, 2011
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Dinner Party Download talks with street art pioneer Shepard Fairey
Your hosts Brendan and Rico take you back to 1928 for the invention of (literally) the best thing ever: sliced bread. Also this week: Shepard Fairey on why he still gets arrested and KPCC's Patt Morrison on the decline of cursive.
Shepard Fairey holding a letter sent by Barack Obama, thanking him for the portrait.
Shepard Fairey holding a letter sent by Barack Obama, thanking him for the portrait.
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Alex Cohen/KPCC
)

Your hosts Brendan and Rico take you back to 1928 for the invention of (literally) the best thing ever: sliced bread. Also this week: Shepard Fairey on why he still gets arrested and KPCC's Patt Morrison on the decline of cursive.

Your hosts Brendan and Rico take you back to 1928 for the invention of (literally) the best thing ever: sliced bread. Also this week: Shepard Fairey on why he still gets arrested and KPCC's Patt Morrison on the decline of cursive.