PRI's Studio 360 Podcast
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Studio 360 is public radio's premiere weekly program about creativity, pop culture and the arts. Hosted by novelist and journalist Kurt Andersen, Studio 360 is a co-production of Public Radio International and WNYC.
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pgmd2, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: pgmd2
The weekly podcast by Public Radio International and WNYC entitled “Studio 360” is quite fun indeed. This is just a sample of the hour long radio program with host Kurt Andersen.
The 360 podcast offered a unique perception to what is trendy in the artistic world today. The interview that was featured was good and revealed the great conversational skills, not only of the host, but of the person being interviewed as well.
Anderson intelligently asked the right questions as was able to draw the listener in. The interview was not rushed or too slow, but progressed at a natural pace.
The sound quality of this podcast is exceptional and it was nice to listen to it. It is recommended that you also listen to the full length hour feature.
   
LOLDavid, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: LOLDavid
from Los Angeles, California
Studio 360 brings in a lot interesting guests to talk about their roles in entertainment and the arts. The interviews are typical professional public radio interviews conducted by Kurt Andersen. The interviews aren't cutting edge and they're always praising whoever is on the show since it's often someone promoting their latest movie or album, but they're well done. Kurt asks interesting questions but not the tough questions. It's fine though and I'm glad it's on podcast so I can check back and see if someone is on that I'd like to hear from.
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Live with Eugene Mirman & tUnE-yArDs
studio360@wnyc.org (Public Radio International/WNYC)Author: Public Radio International/WNYC Fri, Feb 10, 2012
This week, Studio 360 is live in WNYC’s Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, for a special episode about the art of reinvention. The comedian Eugene Mirman finds a new career as a consumer advocate (cable company, beware). Elizabeth Wurtzel (Prozac Nation) goes from bad-girl memoirist to corporate lawyer. And Merrill Garbus transforms herself and indie-rock with the music project tUnE-yArDs — she performs live. (Originally aired: June 3, 2011)
Video: Watch the entire show, recorded live on May 23, 2011

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Miss Bala & Jack DeJohnette
studio360@wnyc.org (Public Radio International/WNYC)Author: Public Radio International/WNYC Fri, Feb 03, 2012
Kurt Andersen talks with Gerardo Naranjo, the director of the new film Miss Bala, about a beauty pageant contestant caught in the middle of Mexico’s drug war. The composer Eve Beglarian travels the length the Mississippi River collecting songs and stories — she performs live in the studio. And one of jazz’s greatest drummers, Jack DeJohnette, looks back at the road not taken. 
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Nikola Tesla: Strange Genius
studio360@wnyc.org (Public Radio International/WNYC)Author: Public Radio International/WNYC Fri, Jan 27, 2012
The astounding mad scientist life of Nikola Tesla. Just who was this pioneer of radio, radar, and wireless communication? We discover his legacy in the work of today’s scientists and artists. Samantha Hunt’s novel The Invention of Everything Else is a fictional portrait of Tesla. Monologist Mike Daisey tells us how Tesla X-rayed Mark Twain’s head. And across the country, garage inventors toil in obscurity at the next breakthrough that will change the world.
(Originally aired: January 25, 2008) 
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