I've been wanting you to see my recent art essay. Robert Longo makes brilliant, powerful, intense work. I think you'll agree.
Susan
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Radio history on FRESH AIR this Wednesday. I'm on with Bill Siemering, who created ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, also brought Terry Gross to public Radio. We had a grand hour, filled with memories and new ideas. Join us!
Onetime ATC producer Richard Harris wrote this for atc/npr'S 50TH ANNIV. Link has one of the early ATC classics, still hilarious at 3 minutes.
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My latest npr web essay. What do you think of these later Kahlos? She was heavily into morphine by the time she made them. Such a brave and vivid soul.
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My latest NPR web column on art. Not exactly x-rated, but some images unapologetic and fierce. Love to have your reactions. - Susan
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This is my new NPR web essay - and I must say it's my favorite of the 16 or so I've done. Photographer Ruben Natal-San Miguel has an extraordinary eye - roves NYC "almost like hunting" finding incredibly beautiful people, and DEFINING beauty in new ways.
I'm thinking THANKSGIVING, and how different it will be next week. But on NPR THIS FRIDAY -- one tradition will continue. Yes, friends. Time for MAMA STAMBERG'S CRANBERRY RELISH. The recipe AND Origin Story on MORNING EDITION. Join us!
HERES MY LATEST WEB-ONLY (no audio) ESSAY FOR THE NPR WEBSITE. THESE ARTWORKS REALLY CAUGHT MY EYE. YOURS TOO, I HOPE. -- SUSAN
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BYE BYE ZUZU - STORYTIME WITH ZUZU is a FacebookLive-Npr reading the Stamberg family's been doing for young people. Our LAST reading (of LAST STOP ON MARKET STREET is this SUNDAY at 2:30PM-ET. Please join us. Lovely story for kids.
My new npr web essay on museum online offerings while their doors are closed. I find these digital trees truly exquisite.
Be well....Susan
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