Eric Molinsky
Producer, Studio 360
Eric Molinsky knew he wanted to be a public radio producer by the tender age of 32. He had been hooked on Studio 360 while sitting in his cubicle along Sunset Boulevard, drawing storyboards for Rugrats. Finally it was time to stop annoying his fellow animators with his lunchbreak theories about the cultural zeitgest, and he moved back East to hook up with the Studio 360 crowd.
He quickly became the program's house cartoonist, and went on to coproduce in Studio 360's "American Icons" programs on the Wizard of Oz, the Lincoln Memorial, and Superman. He's also produced stories about many of his favorite artists, like Aimee Mann and Jules Feiffer. Originally from Massachusetts, Eric studied at Wesleyan University and the California Institute of the Arts.
Recent Stories
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Studio 360
January 26, 2014
Scientists, futurists and researchers have been fascinated with the idea that one day, soon, computers will become more intelligent than people. It's called The Singularity. For some, it is a nightmare, but for others, it is the fulfillment of human potential.
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
September 27, 2013
Missy Cummings saw the dawn of the age of drones — sorry, “unmanned aerial vehicles” — firsthand from the deck of an aircraft carrier. As one of the Navy's first female fighter pilots...
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
September 29, 2011
In September, DC Comics rebooted all of its main story lines, wiping the slate clean for the best-known superhero titles. Each starts over at issue #1. Fans were puzzled as Wonder...
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
May 24, 2011
Jason de Caires Taylor’s haunting, beautiful underwater sculptures are human figures — they're modeled after locals in Cancun and the West Indies and made of an artificial materia...
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
April 19, 2011
In honor of Passover, it’s a good time revisit the 1998 animated film The Prince of Egypt. The story is familiar to everyone. Moses. Pharaoh. Parting of the Red Sea. But this versio...
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
March 25, 2011
The science fiction show Fringe has just been renewed by Fox for a fourth season. Fans of Fringe, many of whom are TV critics or work in the entertainment industry, rejoiced. It’s no...
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