Sandra Lopez-Monsalve

Sound Engineer

Studio 360

Sandra Lopez-Monsalve is an award-winning multimedia producer and sound engineer. She fell in love with radio while cutting actual tape for a local station at her native Bogota in the late 90s. Her work has appeared in KCRW, WNYC, PBS, The Atlantic, the New York Times Journalism Institute, and Bklyner among other media outlets. Sandra loves history, radio dramas, Foley art, and black cats.


Wynton Marsalis performs on stage.

The symphonic side of Wynton Marsalis

Music

Wynton Marsalis and the evolution of the swing rhythm, but with a classical twist.

The best-selling salsa album “Siembra” from 1978; a view of the Bronx, just north of Manhattan.

New York Icons: ‘Siembra’

New York Icons
Nick Waterhouse performs live.

Nick Waterhouse: Live on Studio 360

Music
The creature from the 1954 film “Creature From the Black Lagoon.”

A secret emerges out of the ‘Black Lagoon’

Books
Joel Ripka and Naomi Lorrain in “Behind the Sheet.”

Behind ‘Behind the Sheet’

Arts
Stacey Rose

Day Jobs: Respiratory therapist

Day Jobs

Stacey Rose is a playwright, screenwriter, director, producer and … a respiratory therapist.

Jenny Jules and Benton Greene in the Mobile Unit National Tour of “Sweat,” written by Lynn Nottage and directed by Kate Whoriskey, in Ravenna, OH during a free tour to 18 cities in the Midwest.

Home, ‘Sweat’ home

Arts, Culture & Media

How “Sweat,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning labor drama by Lynn Nottage, made the jump from Broadway glitz to blue-collar communities.