Ave Carrillo

Senior Producer, The New Yorker Radio Hour

Ave Carrillo appears in the following:

Carlos

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Imagine if you could project an image and persona that made you massively influential. A conceptual artist named Jose Alvarez did just that. He created an alter-ego — a spiritual channeler named Carlos who drew followers all over the world, including millions in China. Studio 360's Ave Carrillo ...

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The Love Letters

Saturday, February 12, 2005

For Valentine’s Day, why not team up with a professional writer who can help you write a love letter to whomever you want for free? Artist Jana Leo de Blas thought up The Love Letters project, which pairs everyday people off the street with modern-day Cyranos. Studio 360’s Ave ...

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The Original Improvisor

Saturday, December 04, 2004

Music historian Stanley Crouch includes Moby-Dick in his lectures about jazz history at Juilliard, even though the novel was written over five decades before jazz developed. According to Crouch, Melville was an expert at improvisation. Produced by Ave Carrillo.

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Philip Roth

Saturday, November 06, 2004

In Philip Roth’s latest novel The Plot Against America, Roth imagines what would have happened if the aviation hero Charles Lindberg had defeated Franklin Roosevelt in the 1940 election. In the book, an 8-year old boy named Philip Roth watches as the U.S. sits out of World War II ...

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A Man in a Room, Gambling

Saturday, October 02, 2004

Who knew that a beautiful, evocative series of short musical pieces could be written about how to cheat at cards? Gavin Bryars and Spanish artist Juan Munoz collaborated on ten pieces of music they called A Man in a Room, Gambling. Lush strings accompany Munoz as he describes ...

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The National Museum of the American Indian

Saturday, September 18, 2004

The National Museum of the American Indian opens in just a few days on the National Mall in Washington, DC. The building itself is strikingly different from the marble halls that surround it, and its grounds evoke Native landscapes right in the center of Washington — with 28,000 ...

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Mario

Saturday, May 22, 2004

Thirty years ago in Oakland, California, Mario Carrillo and his wife Dixi bought an abandoned building that had once been a Piggly Wiggly supermarket. Mario worked alone over the years to convert the dilapidated shell into a home, and his most ambitious sculpture. Ave Carrillo tells how her father turned ...

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Love Song

Saturday, February 14, 2004

In a show about love, there are millions of love songs to choose from. Studio 360 asked two musicians to give us one more. Guitarist Ben Monder and singer Theo Bleckmann are young jazz masters. They picked an ancient text from Rumi, the 13th century Persian mystic ...

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Color Theory

Saturday, January 24, 2004

Musicians often describe the sounds their instruments make as colors — a red brassy tone from the trumpet, or a dark, chocolatey tone from the bass. The composer Maria Schneider describes her music this way, only her instrument is an entire jazz big band. She talked to Studio ...

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Design for the Real World: Airline Logos

Saturday, November 29, 2003

The experience of commercial air travel is not really very different from airline to airline for the most part. So getting people to fly your particular airline is a design challenge. Graphic designer Michael Beirut looks at classic airline logos. Produced by Ave Carrillo and John Stanik.

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Love Song

Saturday, November 01, 2003

In a show about love, there are millions of love songs to choose from. Studio 360 asked two musicians to give us one more. Guitarist Ben Monder and singer Theo Bleckmann are young jazz masters. They picked an ancient text from Rumi, the 13th century Persian mystic ...

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Concerto in Black and Blue

Saturday, October 18, 2003

The artist David Hammons once said, "The less I do the more of an artist I am." His latest exhibition Concerto in Black and Blue lived up to that statement. Hammons filled 10,000 square feet of New York's Ace Gallery with . . . nothing. He simply turned off the ...

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Carlos

Saturday, June 21, 2003

Very few people know the name of the artist Jose Alvarez. But many people, including many millions in China, know Carlos. Studio 360's Ave Carrillo thought you should hear about Carlos too.

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Concerto in Black and Blue

Saturday, April 12, 2003

The artist David Hammons once said, "The less I do the more of an artist I am." His latest exhibition "Concerto in Black and Blue" lives up to that statement. Hammons filled 10,000 square feet of New York's Ace Gallery with . . . nothing. He simply turned off ...

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