kurt andersen
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Kurt Andersen, “Why Spy”
kurt andersen 6d ago
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Disturbing details emerge in case of 3 women held captive
kurt andersen 2w ago
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Excelerol, Best Brain Supplement - Julie Burstein: 4 Lessons in Creativity Part-2
kurt andersen 2w ago
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Studio 360: How Does a Song Bird Learn How to Sing?
kurt andersen 1mo ago
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After five weeks, how are sequester cuts impacting US?
kurt andersen 1mo ago
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In Obama’s first trip to Israel, there are many topics to discuss
kurt andersen 2mo ago
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Aptera: The most fuel efficient car in the world?
kurt andersen 2mo ago
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Studio 360: Dwight Yoakam On His Unlikely Audience
kurt andersen 3mo ago
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Studio 360: Kurt Andersen's DNA Mask Revealed
kurt andersen 3mo ago
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'Deadbeat nation': An effective way for POTUS to frame debt fight?
kurt andersen 4mo ago
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What lessons did the House GOP take from fiscal fight?
kurt andersen 4mo ago
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Fiscal talks, Boehner as 'old school' Washington and vanishing pensions
kurt andersen 4mo ago
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Boxer: 'Let's not turn our teachers into gun-toting teachers'
kurt andersen 5mo ago
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Studio 360: Kurt Andersen & radio friends perform Beck's "Saint Dude"
kurt andersen 5mo ago
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Studio 360: Photographers Jerry Uelsmann & Maggie Taylor
kurt andersen 6mo ago
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Greeting Card Emergency #59: For The Election Loser
kurt andersen 6mo ago
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Studio 360: Jack Black sings The Who's "Tommy"
kurt andersen 7mo ago
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Studio 360 Live: Junot Diaz
kurt andersen 7mo ago
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Studio 360: Kurt Andersen and Rosie Schaap Make Literary Cocktails
kurt andersen 9mo ago
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Kurt Andersen's 'True Believers': Journey into the 1960s
kurt andersen 9mo ago
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Kurt Andersen's "True Believers": The Real World Is Like a Bond Movie (FORA.tv Culture)
kurt andersen 9mo ago
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Todd Akin, the 'hard Right,' and skinny dipping in Galilee
kurt andersen 9mo ago
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Studio 360: Kurt Andersen Learns How to Spin Records with DJ /rupture
kurt andersen 9mo ago
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Book trailer for INSTANT: THE STORY OF POLAROID by Christopher Bonanos
kurt andersen 9mo ago
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"Take This Waltz" (clip)
kurt andersen 10mo ago
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True Believers by Kurt Andersen
kurt andersen 10mo ago
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The '60s take center stage in new thriller novel
kurt andersen 10mo ago
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Studio 360: Bruce Mau Design Rebrands Canada
kurt andersen 10mo ago
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Bell Orchestre Live in Studio 360
kurt andersen 11mo ago
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- architecture
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- art center college of design
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- dave eggers
- editor-in-chief
- evolution
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- the new yorker
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- turn of the century
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Description
Of the satirical 1980s magazine Spy, Dave Eggers has observed, “It might have remade New York’s cultural landscape; it definitely changed the whole tone of magazine journalism. It was cruel, brilliant, beautifully written and perfectly designed, and feared by all. There’s no magazine I know of that’s so continually referenced, held up as a benchmark, and whose demise is so lamented.” The novelist and radio host (and D-Crit faculty member) Kurt Andersen, a co-founder of Spy and, until 1993, its editor-in-chief, will talk about the thrilling and terrifying creation, operation, evolution and impact of an extraordinary magazine. Kurt Andersen is the co-creator and host of the Peabody Award-winning “Studio 360,” the weekly public radio program about culture and the arts. His most recent book is the novelTrue Believers (Random House, 2012). He is also the author of the best-selling novelsHeyday (Random House, winner of the Langum Prize for the best historical fiction of 2007) and Turn of the Century (Random House, 1999). He co-founded Spy, Inside.com, and Very Short List, and served as editor-in-chief of New York magazine and editorial director forColors. He has been a columnist for New York and The New Yorker, as well as Time’s architecture and design critic, and is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair. Andersen has served as Visionary in Residence at the Art Center College of Design, holds an honorary doctorate from RISD, and is a faculty member of SVA MFA Design Criticism.
