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Thursday
Sep162010

A Better World - 09/15/10

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Mitchell's guest today is Philip Smith. artist, editor of Life Extension Magazine and author of Walking Through Walls, a fascinating, extraordinary journey of being a member of his family, wherein his mother lived as though on a Hollywood set that his father designed, and then went on to become a leading-edge macrobiotic, a psychic, a healer and more, all during the Aquarian Uprise of the '60's.

Philip Smith is the former managing editor of GQ and an artist whose works are in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Detroit Institute of Arts, among many others.

Today's show will be a cross-cultural mix involving pieces of Philip's whirlwind, very funny memoir, homage to his father, and commentaries on the culture of the '60's from our contemporary point of view, even though I'm not always convinced that the '60's are over. Tune in for what should be a dynamic dialogue between these two in which lively sparks should fly.

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