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Studio 360: Painting Walmart

A painter who wants to capture the way we live today — so he paints people and products in Walmart. Saturday at 3:00 p.m. on NPR 89.1/1550 AM.

studio_360_walmart_spot Brenden O'Connell
PRI

This week in Studio 360, Kurt Andersen talks with a painter who wants to capture the way we live today — so he paints people and products in Walmart. He used to get kicked out, but now the store has given him carte-blanche. We’ll hear about a gang of European jewel thieves and the police who pursue them, all of them imagining their lives as a glamorous heist movie. And speaking of glamorous, we’ll have a studio performance from Carla Bruni — supermodel, former First Lady, and a very fine songwriter.

Studio 360, Saturday at 3 p.m. on NPR 89.1FM/1550 AM

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