We listen to the radio show Studio 360 every week. Not just because it's eclectic. Not just because it's the work of Kurt Andersen, whose work we've enjoyed since before he co-founded SPY, and not because one of us contributed to it, but because even when the show covers something we don't think we'll like or be interested in, it proves us wrong, and we are interested. When the show covers something we already know and like -- The Great Gatsby, Moby-Dick, Miles Davis's Kind Of Blue -- we learn something or get a fresh perspective.
The program's mandate is "covering creativity, pop culture and the arts." And this week it's looking at how environmental smarts and concern manifest themselves in those arenas. And thanks to the Internets and the podcasting, Studio 360 is on your device on your schedule on your terms.




