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30 for 30 PODCASTS: THE STERLING AFFAIRS

30 for 30 PODCASTS: BIKRAM

30 for 30 PODCASTS: YANKEES SUCK


​STUDIO 360: Compounding the Paris Tragedy, a Blow to Culture
 (2016 New York Press Club Award)

GUILTY PLEASURES: EAGLES, "ALREADY GONE"

STUDIO 360: HOW DO YOU FINISH AFTER YOUR COLLABORATOR IS GONE?

STUDIO 360: THE SECRETS OF MOBILE HOMESTEAD

studio 360: the silver lake chorus brings harmony to indie rock

Studio 360: Now Playing In Black-And-White

Studio 360: Aha Moment: Carl Zimmer On Giant Sandworms

Studio 360: Viruses at the Movies

OTher Studio 360 Pieces AVAILABLE HERE


six feet above

We're all going to die sooner or later, but Chuck Lakin will make your coffin today.
Produced for Salt Institute for Documentary Studies ©2012.
Aired on MPBN's Maine Things Considered December 13th, 2012.
Licensed by New Hampshire Public Radio April 2013.

missing kim

A missing child is a nightmare the Moreau's have been living for 26 years.
Produced for Salt Institute for Documentary Studies ©2012.
Licensed by Publix Radio Remix, New Hampshire Public Radio and KFAI.

Children's Museum & theatre of maine: an audio postcard

Produced for Salt Institute for Documentary Studies ©2012.
Featured on Downeast.com November 2012.


surreptitious. an interview with carson whitley


what is surreptitious recording? and who draws the line on public vs. private?
a radio piece by julia lowrie henderson featuring carson whitely, electronic musician.

recorded, produced, and edited by julia lowrie henderson 
featuring "well, i guess i was trying to say abstractly..." by carson whitley

occupy. an interview with philip gelb

in the fall of 2011 all eyes were on the occupy movement in oakland, ca. julia lowrie henderson talks to one of its participants, philip gelb.

recorded, produced, and edited by julia lowrie henderson
featuring original music by ryan ross smith and live audio footage from carson whitley
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