Eric Molinsky

Fans pose with "Fifty Shades of Grey" paraphernalia at the film's UK premiere in London in 2015.

Blushing fifty shades of red

If “Fifty Shades of Grey” is such a bestseller, who’s actually reading it?

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Finding the Next Fifty Shades of Grey

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Voting With Your Remote Control

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True Vampires of New Haven

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I Spy

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Cal-Earth

Arts, Culture & Media

Nader Khalili created a housing movement for the future. Khalili prototyped his dome-shaped adobes on a commission from NASA. He realized that his “superadobes” could take root on Earth. Studio 360’s Eric Molinsky visited Cal-Earth with some friends.

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A More Perfect Union

Artist-programmer R. Luke Dubois has his own map of the U.S., and it’s not colored with red states and blue. He gathered his data from 19 million dating profiles. He wants to know what we really think about. Produced by Studio 360’s Eric Molinsky.

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The Saga of Spider-Man

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The new Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark finally opened this week … or actually, not. The producers just fired director Julie Taymor, and previews may be closed for an overhaul. “Those of us who followed Julie Taymor’s career,” says theater critic Jeremy Gerard, “know that she’s a prime example of how limitations make […]

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Pink Floyd’s The Wall, 30 Years On

Conflict & Justice

In 1980, Pink Floyd toured to promote The Wall, the album that resonated with millions of Cold War adolescents. Three decades later, Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters is on tour recreating the original “Wall” experience, down to the giant puppets and 40-foot wall. Studio 360’s Eric Molinsky wondered if one of the world’s best-selling records is […]

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I Spy

Conflict & Justice

The iPhone app iSpy lets users watch thousands of live-streaming security cameras around the world. It might sound creepy, but Studio 360’s Eric Molinsky finds this anonymous voyeurism comforting.