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KUAF Arts Beat: Two Friends Cultivate Community Through Literary Love

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A love of literature and a dream of having an independent bookshop in their own town led Monica Diodati and Rachel Stuckey Slaton to form Two Friends Books and Records, a pop-up in downtown Bentonville. In a world where anything the heart desires is orderable simply by picking up your phone, they believe a bookstore provides something invaluable to a community.

"There's just an entirely different experience clicking a button on Amazon parusing books, touching them, talking to the owners and other customers," describes Slaton. "We view it as a place where people can come and gather who love to read and talk about books. There's a much more communal aspect to a bookstore than shopping online."

They've set up shop at Airship Coffee for the 2018 holiday shopping season with a full calendar of activities and events including live music and poetry readings. 

KUAF Arts Beat features conversations and news about your creative community. Connect online with #artsbeatKUAF and by following Of Note with Katy Henriksen on Facebook and Twitter.

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