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The Daily Show With John Stewart Executive Producer Reveals the Secrets Behind America (The Book)

Ben Karlin, Executive Producer of The Daily Show with John Stewart, and author of America (The Book), will appear in San Francisco with famed New York designer Paula Scher to discuss how they collaborated to make the best-selling book a hilarious success.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (PRWEB) September 14, 2005 -- Credibly disrobing all nine Supreme Court Justices was just one of the challenges that writer Ben Karlin and designer Paula Scher faced when putting together The Daily Show's 200-plus-page, best-selling, quasi-educational tome, America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction. How do you take boring textbook format and bring it to life? Where do you draw the line at what you are willing to call Anne Coulter in print? How do you get around federal statutes forbidding the use of a live bald eagle for commercial purposes? Learn all this and more as Author and designer co-present the making of the hilarious cult phenomenon.

Presented by the American Institute of Graphic Arts, San Francisco (AIGA SF).

Thursday November 17, 2005
7-10 PM
Morgan Auditorium, 491 Post Street at Mason
San Francisco, California
Reception to follow

Tickets:
$10 AIGA members, $20 non-members, $15 students with valid school ID
Students and faculty of Academy of Art University admitted free with current ID.

Tickets are available with a credit card by calling AIGA San Francisco at 415.626.6008 or by mail by sending your check (made payable to AIGA) to AIGA at 1111 8th Street, San Francisco CA, 94107 (by November 1, 2005). Admission will also be available at the door, space permitting. For more information please call AIGA at 415.626.6008

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