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The Art of the Matter

Episode 129 - September 3, 2013

Season 1 Episode 29 | 28m 10sVideo has Closed Captions

This week the fastest three minutes in art with a rundown of the new fall season.

This week on “The Art of the Matter” join hosts Sharon Gamble, Travis DiNicola and WFYI arts champion Jim Simmons as, with apologies to ESPN’s Chris Berman, they embark on the fastest three minutes in art with a rundown of the new fall season. Plus, Sharon and Travis will show you the story of how a thrown-away cigar box turned into a work of art that literally saved a man’s life.

09/02/2013 | Rating NR

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The Art of the Matter is a local public television program presented by WFYI

The Art of the Matter

Episode 129 - September 3, 2013

Season 1 Episode 29 | 28m 10sVideo has Closed Captions

This week on “The Art of the Matter” join hosts Sharon Gamble, Travis DiNicola and WFYI arts champion Jim Simmons as, with apologies to ESPN’s Chris Berman, they embark on the fastest three minutes in art with a rundown of the new fall season. Plus, Sharon and Travis will show you the story of how a thrown-away cigar box turned into a work of art that literally saved a man’s life.

09/02/2013 | Rating NR

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