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The ‘Spark’ of creative inspiration

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In the new book, ‘Spark,’ artist Chuck Close, writer Isabel Allende, musician Robert Plant and others give readers an inside look at their creative processes and inspiration.

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Spark: Childhood

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Judging the Rosenbergs

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Spark: Getting to Work

Where Does Creativity Come From?

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Spark: Kurt & Julie Talk Childhood

   To celebrate Studio 360’s first decade on air, we present Spark: How Creativity Works, a new book published by HarperCollins and written by the show’s long-time executive producer, Julie Burstein. Over the years, scores of America’s greatest filmmakers, writers, musicians, and artists have revealed their creative processes and inspiration for listeners. This week, Julie […]

Spark: Kurt & Julie Talk Materials

This month we’re celebrating 360’s first decade on the air with the publication of the book Spark: How Creativity Works, by long-time Studio 360 executive producer Julie Burstein. In the book, scores of America’s greatest filmmakers, writers, musicians and artists give readers an inside look at their creative processes and inspiration. This week, Julie and […]

Spark: Kurt & Julie Talk Childhood

To celebrate Studio 360’s first decade on air, we present Spark: How Creativity Works, a new book published by HarperCollins and written by the show’s long-time executive producer, Julie Burstein. Over the years, scores of America’s greatest filmmakers, writers, musicians, and artists have revealed their creative processes and inspiration for listeners. Burstein shares stories from […]

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