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THE FINE ART OF AGING
Are you an experimental innovator who works by trial
and error and is most creative later in life, like Cezanne? Or are you
a conceptual young genius like Picasso. In this hour of To the Best
of Our Knowledge we'll explore the theory of economics professor David
Galenson that those are the two life cycles of artistic creativity. Also
British singer/songwriter Nick Lowe. He's been making music since the
1960's but many critics say he's doing his best work right now. And we'll
meet Oscar-nominated Millard Kaufman. He's just published his first novel
at the age of 90.
SEGMENT 1:
David Galenson
teaches Economics at the University of Chicago, but he's also the author
of a book called "Old Masters and Young Geniuses: The Two Life
Cycles of Artistic Creativity." He talks to Steve Paulson about
his theory that mosts artists are either old masters like Cezanne or
young geniuses like Picasso.
SEGMENT 2:
Nick Lowe has been making music for 40 years,
as a solo artist and with such bands as Rockpile and Little Village.
He's had only one U.S. Top 40 hit, but in the 1990s one of his songs
was covered in a successful movie and he became a millionaire. Many
critics say he's doing his best work now, at the age of 58. TTBOOK Producer
Doug Gordon has a profile of Nick Lowe.
SEGMENT 3:
Amy Gorman is the author of "Aging Artfully,"
a book with 12 profiles of visual and performing women artists between
the ages of 85 and 105. She talks to Anne Strainchamps about how she
became interested in the idea of aging and the arts. Also, Millard
Kaufman has a long string of successes, including two Oscar nominations
as a screen writer, and co-creating the famous cartoon character Mr.
Magoo. At 90 he's starting a new career as a novelist, with the publication
of "Bowl of Cherries." He tells Jim Fleming why he decided
to take on a new kind of writing.
CD copies are available at 1-800-747-7444.
Ask for program number
07-09-30-A.
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Books:
Websites:
Clips:
Music:
- -- "Vincent Van Gogh"/Jonathan
Richman
from the CD, "Not So Much To Be Loved As To Love" (Vapor Records)
http://www.vaporrecords.com/catalog/a_jon_richman.html
http://www.vaporrecords.com/
- -- "Hey Little Brother"/Steve Ferguson &
the Midwest Creole Ensemble
from the CD, "Mama U-Seapa" (Schoolkids Records)
- -- Music used in Nick Lowe mix:
-- "Long Limbed Girl"/Nick Lowe
from the CD, "At My Age" (Yep Roc Records)
- -- "Hope For Us All"/Nick Lowe
from the CD, "At My Age" (Yep Roc Records)
- -- "I Trained Her to Love Me"/Nick Lowe
from the CD, "At My Age" (Yep Roc Records)
- -- "In the Middle of It All"/Nick Lowe
from the CD, "Adios Amigo: A Tribute to Arthur Alexander"
(Razor & Tie)
- -- "I Don't Know Why You Keep Me On"/Nick
Lowe
from the CD, "Party of One" (Rounder/Upstart)
- -- "What's Shakin' On The Hill?"/Nick Lowe
from the CD, "Party of One" (Rounder/Upstart)
- -- "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?"/The
Holmes Brothers
from the CD, "State of Grace" (Alligator)
http://www.theholmesbrothers.com/main.html
http://www.alligator.com/index.cfm?section=artists&artistid=69
- -- "People Change"/Nick Lowe
from the CD, "At My Age" (Yep Roc Records)
http://www.nicklowe.net/
http://www.yeproc.com/artist_info.php?artistId=54
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- -- "Long Walk Back"/Nick Lowe and his Cowboy
Outfit"
from the CD, "The Rose of England" (Demon Records)
- -- "Last Dance"/Sarah McLachlan
from the CD, "Surfacing" (Nettwerk)
http://www.sarahmclachlan.com/
- -- "The Girl at the Typewriter"/Raymond
Scott
from the CD, "Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights" (Columbia)
http://raymondscott.com/
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Distribution dates:
week of 10/12/2008 - hour
1
week of 09/30/2007 - hour 1
click HERE for timings and cues
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