Schuyler Swenson was a Multimedia Producer for Studio 360. Prior to working in radio she was an educator at The Tenement Museum, managed digital storytelling platform Cowbird.com, and made videos for the arts foundation, Creative Capital. She studied radio at the Transom Story Workshop.
An artist finally lets the Clinton victory confetti fly.
The widely loathed font serves a noble purpose.
Singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash makes the case for why this pop song from 1980 is worth a deeper listen.
Illustrator and political cartoonist Barry Blitt, best known for his New Yorker covers, is out with a new, retrospective coffee-table book of his “greatest hits.”
An artist finally lets the Clinton victory confetti fly.
The many faces and voices of the legendary sketch comedian.
The standup comedian reveals his gateway guilty pleasure.
Writer Bruce Handy reminds us why we still love the books we read as kids.
“BoJack Horseman” creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg talks about making fun of Hollywood clichés — and trying not to become one.
Former MPAA rater Howard Fridkin walks Kurt through the f-bombs, thrust counts, and gun shots that determine if a movie is G, PG, PG-13, or R.
The band performs live and explains why their politically charged album is more than just a reaction to Trump.