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Thursday, Oct. 02, 2008

Talking Tut: Part 1

King Tut 12

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Pectoral with solar/luner emblems and scarab. (dfw.com/Max Faulkner)

Talking Tut: Part 2
Food of the gods

On Wednesday, I got to see a preview of the King Tut exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art. I was there for a segment on the DaFoWo Show. Also there -- and doing a real story -- was Gaile Robinson, the art and design critic for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

On Thursday, I sat down with Gaile for a discussion about Tut. Click on the audio link above for Part 1 (of 5) of our chat. In today's segment, Gaile told me about why bringing the exhibit to Dallas is such a costly risk for the city, why Egypt lends its treasures to traveling shows, and why people are so hot for Tut.

Check for new parts of the interview on Friday, Sunday and Monday.

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