What do Americans know about their northern neighbors? Not much, eh? Canada needs a new image in America! Help the radio program "Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen" on its quest to Redesign Canada. Go to http://redesigningca nada.com
Want a cup? Anchor Marco Werman meets up with members of The American Turkish Association. They're at the end of a five-city tour in their MobileTurkish Coffee Truck to spread the word about Turkey's centuries-old coffee culture. Here Danny Cigercioglu describes the process of making the coffee.
Canadian folk rockers The Wooden Sky have a sound that borrows from traditional Americana music but they put their own north-of-the-border stamp on it. The Toronto-based band joins anchor Marco Werman in the studio to play songs and talk about their new album, "Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun".
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright talks with Marco Werman about her new book "Prague Winter". Sec. Albright considers how her family's loss during the Holocaust might impact her view on how and when to intervene in global conflicts.
Paco de Lucia is a legend in the world of flemenco music. He's been performing since he was 11-years-old and recorded his first album in 1964. De Lucia is now in the mist of a short North American tour. Marco Werman spoke to him during a recent stop in Boston.
Nigerian-German singer and songwriter Nneka performs "My Home" (from her album "Soul is Heavy") live in Studio 360. Listen to her interview with Kurt Andersen here: http://www.studio360 .org/2012/apr/13/nne kas-heavy-soul/
Studio 360's Kurt Andersen takes a private tour of Isabel and Ruben Toledo's Manhattan studio. The husband and wife team collaborate on every aspect of their fashion business. Isabel designs the clothes and Ruben draws all the illustrations. And all their clothes are manufactured on site by a small group of cutters and seamstresses.
Mourners carried the bodies of the victims of Monday's murders in Toulouse to the grave site in the main Jewish cemetery at the western entrance to the city of Jerusalem. The dead included a 30 year-old rabbi, his two sons (ages 4 and 5), and a 7 year-old girl. (www.theworld.org)
The New Zealand pop-starlet Kimbra performs "Two Way Street" from her forthcoming debut album, "Vows" -- live at the 2012 South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas.