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Studio 360 – Episode 849 – Schnabel, Strike, Helvetica – Will Self

Psychogeography is the newest work from English writer Will Self. It’s basically about walking, but not about pleasant strolls through the woods. His walks take him to overlooked and hazardous places ?- airports are a favorite destination. He has walked from O’Hare all the way into downtown Chicago, some 18 miles. Studio 360’s Pejk Malinovski met him at LaGuardia Airport for a walk toward Manhattan.

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Studio 360 – Episode 849 – Schnabel, Strike, Helvetica – The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

In 1995 when a massive stroke left French magazine editor Jean-Dominique Bauby totally paralyzed, the only way he could communicate was by blinking his left eye. And it was how he dictated his memoir. Painter and filmmaker Julian Schnabel has turned Bauby’s book into a movie, and he tells Kurt what drew him to this story of creativity against all odds.

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