Sruthi Pinnamaneni

Studio 360

Sruthi Pinnamaneni is a freelance journalist based in New York and Vienna.

I am a freelance radio and video journalist based in New York and Vienna.I graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism with honors, while assisting at the BBC-NY Bureau and a documentary production company, where I worked on the award-winning feature film, Kumare.  As the audio/video correspondent at The Economist, I taped political stories in the marble halls of the United States Senate and the baptism pools of brassy Harlem churches. In India, I traveled between cities and villages to produce an Economist video series on rural education and the informal economy in slums.  I've worked on stories that have aired at various shows, including MarketplaceFreakonomicsRadiolab and Studio 360. I have produced pieces about poison squads, pop-up books and a band whose musical performance depends one live molecule.  In 2013, I won a PRX STEM grant, supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.


The Rick Rubin Word Association Game

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We challenged the wizard music producer to sum up some artists in just one word. Can you match the acts with his descriptions?

Neil Gaiman’s Portal to the Lost Knowledge of Childhood

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Jennifer Lopez, Pink Floyd, and other Celebrity Bugs

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Psychedelic Paper Art or High-Level Math?

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Seeing Math: A New Language for Geometry

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Mark Mothersbaugh Is Happy to Be Co-Opted

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Mark Mothersbaugh makes catchy film scores for Wes Anderson, ads for Nike, rugs for art collectors — anything to plant his subversive messages in the mainstream.

Juliette Binoche to Hollywood: Been There, Done That

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After making her name with art-house films and turning down blockbusters in the 1990s, Juliette Binoche explains why she decided to do Godzilla.  

A Painter Makes Peace with Working in the Kitchen

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Adrienne Ognibene responded to our call for creative New Year’s Resolutions with the goal of rediscovering her painting and drawing skills. Suddenly she’s a blacksmith?

Juliette Binoche Plays the Older Woman

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In “Clouds of Sils Maria,” Juliette Binoche plays opposite Kristen Stewart as an actress who’s having trouble aging gracefully. That doesn’t seem to be a problem for Binoche.

Lydia Loveless Leaves the Country Behind

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Lydia Loveless has a voice straight out of the Patsy Cline era, even though she was born in the age of Shania Twain.