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Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen explores art's creative influence and transformative power in everyday life. Through richly textured stories and insightful conversation about everything from opera to comic books, PRI's
Studio 360 presents ideas that are provocative, moving, and always engaging. Hosted by novelist and journalist Kurt Andersen, the series is a lively forum for the arts and culture that challenges listeners' perceptions of the world.
Program segments include "Kurt's Commentary," Andersen's weekly musings on culture, from the new TV season to politics as entertainment; "Design for the Real World," in which designers talk about everyday items from the Swiss Army knife to the Post-it Note; and "Portraits," profiles of famous artists and people behind the scenes.
This Week on Studio 360Stewart Copeland, the drummer for rock superstars The Police, talks to Kurt about being the son of a CIA spy growing up in Beirut, and describes his tense relationship with Sting. David Maisel explains his photography exhibit "Library of Dust," in which he shows thousands of canisters containing human remains. And Hollywood just can’t get the Boston accent right, no matter how many times it tries.
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