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David Leavitt’s Spy Tale

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David Leavitt wrote an original story for Studio 360 called The Cheese Pastries of Sintra. It’s read for us by actor Ed Herbstman. Produced by Sarah Lilley.

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Nano-Photography

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Library of Dust

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Zwelethu Mthethwa

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Aha Moment: Sassoon and Bauhaus

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Greeting Card Emergency

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David Ellis Dickerson cut his teeth as a greeting card writer at Hallmark HQ. Now he specializes in custom greeting cards for difficult situations, such as a September 11th birthday and an apology for breaking a friend’s toilet at a party. Produced by Studio 360’s Sarah Lilley.

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Forever Jung

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Carl Jung’s secret Red Book was recently displayed to the public for the first time. Now in New York, celebrities like filmmaker Charlie Kaufman and comedian Sarah Silverman are using the book to explore their psyches on stage in the “Red Book Dialogues.” Produced by Studio 360’s Sarah Lilley.

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Aha Moment: Sassoon and Bauhaus

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What’s the secret to great hair? Architecture. Vidal Sassoon helped define the mod look during London’s swinging sixties. The world-famous hairdresser says that the Bauhaus style, more than anything else, inspired his geometric cuts. Produced by Sarah Lilley.

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Saville on Bacon

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The Francis Bacon exhibit at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art serves up depictions of carcasses, sex, and a psychologically tortured pope. They’re brutal, but impossible to ignore. Painter Jenny Saville explains why younger artists are so influenced by Bacon, and how he helped save painting from irrelevance. Produced by Sarah Lilley.

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On the Beach

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Wall-sized color seascapes of water, sky, sand, and bathers make up Richard Misrach’s photographs called On the Beach. An exhibit opens next week at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. Misrach might be the prototypical California artist — surfer, Berkeley alumnus, VW bus owner — but Studio 360’s Sarah Lilley discovered that Misrach’s “On the Beach” photos are more complicated than they look.