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Studio 360 Live: The Moth, Ramsey, VPN

Kurt Andersen hosts a special show taped in front of a live audience at the Museum of Television and Radio on October 18. In this dynamic live program, Kurt explores the art and craft of spinning tales with members of The Moth storytelling collective, who tell stories about loss, faith, and the pleasures of eating […]

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Longing, Frank McCourt, Luna

Studio 360 gets the live audience its longed for. Kurt Andersen and writer Frank McCourt take the stage at the Museum of Television and Radio and look at how frustrated desire inspires people to create. Vocalist Sussan Deyhim demonstrates how song picks up where words words fail. The pop band Luna offers tunes of unrequited […]

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Suburbs, Homes, Fountains

This week Studio 360 takes on suburbia in a special broadcast from the Museum of Television and Radio in New York. Guests include the comedy writer Paul Rudnick, who wrote the remake …

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Live in Aspen

Multiple personalities. In a program recorded live at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Tony Award-winning performer Sarah Jones transforms herself into a dizzying range of characters — from a Jewish grandmother to a young male rapper. Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner, who developed the theory of multiple intelligences, gives some free analysis to audience members. And country […]

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Garry Trudeau & Reggie Watts

This week in Studio 360, novelist Walter Kirn explains how Twitter and Walt Whitman are helping him make sense of the Arizona tragedy. The cartoonist Garry Trudeau looks back at f…

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Breaking Taboos with Tim Minchin and Colson Whitehead

Studio 360 is breaking taboos live onstage, at The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space in Manhattan. The Australian comedian-singer-songwriter Tim Minchin turns a diss into a show tune. Raconteur Cintra Wilson finds the hidden meanings in your bad fashion choices. And Colson Whitehead, a MacArthur genius, explains why his new novel is about zombies. Weigh […]

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Live in Aspen: Steve Earle & Sarah Jones

In a program recorded live at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Tony Award-winning performer Sarah Jones transforms herself into a dizzying array of characters — from a Jewish grandmother to a young male rapper. Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner, who developed the theory of multiple intelligences, gives some free analysis to audience members. And country rocker Steve […]