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
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Studio 360
February 05, 2016
Why you should go see this movie about the 2008 financial crisis, according to Adam McKay, the movie's director.
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
February 04, 2016
George Miller was in his 30s when he made the first “Mad Max” movie. Four decades later, his critically acclaimed “Mad Max: Fury Road” is racking up nominations.
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
January 29, 2016
Neil DeGrasse Tyson drops the mic, "The Shining" plus chickens, and Ted Cruz liking Nickelback win the internet this week.
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
January 22, 2016
Jacob Tremblay gets down, Adam Driver looks like a cat, and the first flower in space win the internet this week.
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Studio 360
January 21, 2016
When The Walkmen broke up, Walter Martin didn’t stop making music. He decided to go solo with a serious record that’s not serious at all about art history.
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
January 21, 2016
For her new novel, “Mr. Splitfoot,” Samantha Hunt borrowed from the “Book of Mormon,” Carl Sagan’s “Cosmos,” and her love of vinyl to create a religion all her own.
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
January 14, 2016
We remember David Bowie with the poet Tracy K. Smith, who won a Pulitzer Prize for her collection of poetry inspired by the pop icon.
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
January 14, 2016
Graphic novelist Gene Luen Yang is the new national ambassador for young people’s literature — the first comics artist to hold that post.
Arts, Culture & Media
Studio 360
January 08, 2016
The A to Z's of Oz, composers doing normal shit, and the snack attack the whole country is talking about win the internet this week.
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