Oregon Art Beat
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Episode 330: Thursday May 9, 2002
- Jean Anuel
- We'll talk with one of Oregon's most successful authors, Jean Auel, just as her long awaited new book "The Shelters of Stone" hits the bookstores.
- Erhard Gross

- He caught "ivory fever" the first time he ever touched it. It transitioned Erhard Gross from a college language teacher to a nationally known ivory sculptor.
- Timeless Arts
- Fritz Richmond

- When Fritz Richmond in 2005, we lost probably the greatest washtub bass and jug player ever. Fritz has been featured on dozens of albums and became famous nation-wide, playing with John Sebastion, Tom Rush & The Kweskin Jug Band. In 2006, the Waterfront Blues Festival will pay tribute to Fritz with a special performance.

