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Mark Stewart talks about his ground-breaking, autobiographical rock musical nominated for six Tony Awards.
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On the Beach at the National Gallery

'Studio 360' profiles Richard Misrach, whose photography is currently on exhibit at the National Gallery....
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'Studio 360' looks at the art market

The global credit squeeze has created all kinds of economic jitters, but it hasn’t reached the art market....
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Utilikilt on 'Design for the Real World'

"Design for the Real World" looks at the modern-day, pragmatic relative of the kilt: the Utilikilt....
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The Design of an Ice Cream Cone

MoMA design curator Paola Antonelli explains the perfect form and use of the ice cream cone....
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Baseball gloves on 'Design for the Real World'

A fascinating look into the design of the baseball glove from the man with more than a mitt full of experience....
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'Studio 360': Autism & Art

On 'Studio 360' --Scientists try to understand the perceptions of autistic people by watching movies with them....
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'Studio 360': Architecture of the Absurd

Author John Silber tells Kurt Andersen why Frank Gehry's buildings make him mad....
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'Studio 360: Art that Means War'

Susan Sontag and others talk about how artists help us to make sense of war -- from photography and books to poetry and film....
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Ferdinand Protzman on 'National Geographic World Talk'

Patty Kim talks to the author about his new book, 'Love,' featuring photographs taken all over the world by leading contemporary artists....
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