Studio 360Tank and the Bangas Play Livewnyc.org - WNYC StudiosThe Tiny Desk winners share their music influences and their big New Orleans sound. After winning NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest earlier this year, Tank and the Bangas went viral. The overnight success was well-deserved for the group that’s been performing together since 2011. In a unanimous vote, their …
Studio 360Howard Fridkin’s Guide to MPAA Ratings | Studio 360 | WNYCwnyc.org - Schuyler SwensonFormer MPAA rater Howard Fridkin walks Kurt through the f-bombs, thrust counts, and gun shots that determine if a movie is G, PG, PG-13, or R.
Studio 360Stevie Salas on Native American Rockerswnyc.org - Zoe SaundersGuitarist and movie producer Stevie Salas shares the untold history of Native Americans in rock and roll. Stevie Salas reveals the unsung contributions of Native American musicians to rock history. Drawing upon the 2012 Smithsonian exhibit, "Up Where We Belong: Native Musicians in Popular Culture," …
Studio 360Matt Walsh on Improvising for Film and TV | Studio 360 | WNYCwnyc.org - Sam Kim“Veep” co-star and Upright Citizens Brigade co-founder Matt Walsh gives a crash course on ad-libbing for movies and television.
Studio 360Sam Adams, Host of “Conspiracy Thrillers Movie Club” | Studio 360 | WNYCwnyc.org - Zoe SaundersIn this era of “alternative facts,” Slate senior editor Sam Adams feels like “paranoia has become the new normal.” So what better time to watch some classic conspiracy thrillers! In his new podcast, “Conspiracy Thrillers Movie Club,” Adams takes a deep dive into this genre and asks what these films …
Studio 360Jimmy Iovine on Selling Music for 40 years | Studio 360 | WNYCwnyc.org - Daniel GuillemetteMusic industry guru Jimmy Iovine walks us through how he’s sold us music for the past 40 years, from Patti Smith to Dr. Dre to Apple Music.