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The Michael Berry Show

Wait, Did Paul Simon Show Up And Play In A Hill Country Gallery?

The Michael Berry Show

KTRH

News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2023

⏱️ 10 minutes

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0:00.0

The Michael Berry Show I know what I mean. I'm not aware of too many things.

0:14.0

I'm not aware of too many things.

0:20.0

I know what I know if you know what I mean. if you know what I mean.

0:24.0

Philosophy

0:31.0

is a talk on the cereal box religion?

0:37.0

Do you remember her name?

0:39.0

Would Edie Brkel be a one-hit wonder room?

0:42.0

I would say so. I know she's Edy Brkel be a one-hit wonder room?

0:42.6

I would say so.

0:44.6

I know she has a long career.

0:49.2

But to me, the most famous thing about Edyackel is the man she married.

0:57.0

Which is Paul Simon.

1:07.0

So... So I get an email from a listener says, hey, great news.

1:16.0

This person lives in Wemberley, Texas.

1:20.0

Wemberley is a few miles west of Austin, and there's something interesting happening in Texas, particularly in Austin, but it's happening in other places as well.

1:29.0

Austin has become this hotbed of artistic, cultural talent. Almost all of it coming from Californians, some of it coming from New York, but primarily from California.

1:50.0

So this person was at an art gallery where they buy art,

1:53.8

of their patrons of this gallery.

1:56.7

That's how.

1:57.4

If you walk into an art gallery and you notice the stuff on the wall

2:02.0

costs more than your car, they don't sell to the general public.

2:07.1

They generally sell, they have a handful of people that they are treating, just like a university.

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