Leital Molad, Senior Producer, Studio 360
Senior Producer Leital Molad has been with Studio 360 since it was hatching as a pilot in early 2000, and helped bring it to the airwaves with the launch team in 2001. In her decade ...
By Leital Molad : Senior Producer, Studio 360
The LA Times just did a nice feature about Kurt and his spring semester post as "Visionary in Residence" at the Art Center College of Design. Now if only they could get his name spelled right! They fixed it!
Senior Producer Leital Molad has been with Studio 360 since it was hatching as a pilot in early 2000, and helped bring it to the airwaves with the launch team in 2001. In her decade ...
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Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen is a co-production of Public Radio International and WNYC Radio, and is funded in part by Ken and Lucy Lehman and the National Endowment for the Arts. Studio 360's American Icons series is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Our Science and Creativity series is supported in part by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
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Kurt,
I'd fallen out of touch with you because I was subscribed to the blog on KurtAndersen, and not on this one. Now I know!
When I first saw that you were spending time in LA, I was hoping it was because they were going to make Turn of the Century into a film. It would be a great one, I still maintain that book will be looked back on as THE important book describing that era.
Anyway, now I'm up on your twitter stream and this blog, but you might want to go post something on kurtandersen.com letting people know about this blog and your twitter stream.
Just saying, I can't spend ALL my time keeping tabs on your work!
-Scott
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