Julia Lowrie Henderson
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Julia has spent the last several years crisscrossing the country - from Brooklyn to Oakland to Portland (Maine) and back to Brooklyn. She joined Studio 360 in 2013 after graduating from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies.
She has produced stories about viruses, Mike Kelley's Mobile Homestead, black-and-white movies, and giant sandworms. Her work has been featured on MPBN, New Hampshire Public Radio, and Public Radio Remix. She once shipped herself 40 lbs. worth of family Polaroid pictures and spent a year scanning and chronicling their tales. She enjoys a good joke and a nice, long drive across the country.
Recent Stories
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
April 30, 2014
<p>The museum's online recaps of the HB0 show prove that even if Westeros is an imagined world, much of this stuff really happened in ours.</p>
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
April 28, 2014
<p>The internet is in love with all things tiny — from Star Wars to snails, little things are getting big attention.</p>
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
March 26, 2014
The Marvel superhero movies have been, mostly, big hits. But they've always focused on a male hero, despite numerous popular heroines. Even recent highly-successful adventure movies with leading ladies haven't convinced studio executives to bet on female superhero movies.
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
March 17, 2014
March Madness is here and KPCC in Los Angeles has made its own bracket. Instead of college basketball teams going head-to-head, it’s all your favorite public radio shows facing-off ...
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
March 17, 2014
We dared you to spook the master of scare himself, filmmaker Wes Craven. We got more than 300 gruesome and convention-busting 30-second short films. And one totally genre-defying scr...
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
December 23, 2013
3D printers make it possible to print almost anything. So we wanted to see what our listeners might do with this new technology, so we teamed up with the 3D printer maker MakerBot to...
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
December 09, 2013
Greta Gerwig, the face of mumblecore and the star and co-writer of Frances Ha, recently stopped by the studio to talk about the newest-oldest trend in movies: black-and-white. As is 3...
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
March 08, 2013
What radiation was to the 1950s – a real but poorly understood menace that served as an all-purpose plot device – viruses have become for our era.
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