
Don't let the Pigeon cook the books
Author Mo Willems celebrates a new exhibit and the birthday of his character, Pigeon, and new world record holder Lisa Ekus shows us her award winning library of cookbooks.
The Fabulous 413 · Monte Belmonte & Kaliis Smith
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Show Notes
We all need a bit of reprieve from Tuesday's kerfuffle. So we dig into some books instead!
NYT bestselling author, opera composer, and Kennedy Center education artist in residence, Mo Willems shows us his latest art exhibit, Wrecked Shapes. And we celebrate the 20th anniversary of perhaps his best known character: Pigeon.
Then we head to Hatfield, where the largest collection of cookbooks resides! At least that's according to the Guinness Book of World Records, and its winner Lisa Ekus let us run rampant among its tomes while telling us how the massive assortment came to be. Her daughter Sally Ekus also gave us insight to the cookbook publishing industry and their place in it.
Plus we hear some of your thoughts about the goings on, locally with the use of the word "Ladies" in Easthampton, and nationally with the aforementioned indictment! Tell us yours at [email protected] or text us at [18006399120!](tel:18006399120)