Listen: Laurie Anderson Talks About Life and Loss on "Studio 360" with Kurt Andersen

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Laurie Anderson is the guest on the latest episode of PRI's Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen. On the show, Anderson and Andersen discuss her life and career and how she has responded to loss. That response includes All the Things I Lost in the Flood, her new book, and Landfall, her new album with Kronos Quartet that was inspired by her experience of Hurricane Sandy. Hear the conversation here.

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Laurie Anderson is the guest on the latest episode of PRI's Studio 360 with host Kurt Andersen. On the show, Anderson and Andersen discuss her life and career and how she has responded to loss. That response includes All the Things I Lost in the Flood, her new book, and Landfall, her new album with Kronos Quartet that was inspired by her experience of Hurricane Sandy. You can listen to the conversation below.

To pick up a copy of Landfall, head to your local music store, iTunes , Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. You can also listen to the album on Spotify and Apple Music.

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Francis Keller (not verified)

Sat, 03/31/2018 - 14:58

Thank you. About 30 years ago i had the opportunity to take my mother to a Laurie Anderson concert at the Tonhall in Düsseldorf and such save her from a serious illness. A concert with the Philip Glass Essemble with a screening of Koyaniqaatsu had a similar effect on myself. I am afraid that, due to their status, i will never have the opportunity to see Ms Anderson or Mr Glass live again ...

  • Friday, March 30, 2018
    Listen: Laurie Anderson Talks About Life and Loss on "Studio 360" with Kurt Andersen
    Canal Street Communications

    Laurie Anderson is the guest on the latest episode of PRI's Studio 360 with host Kurt Andersen. On the show, Anderson and Andersen discuss her life and career and how she has responded to loss. That response includes All the Things I Lost in the Flood, her new book, and Landfall, her new album with Kronos Quartet that was inspired by her experience of Hurricane Sandy. You can listen to the conversation below.

    To pick up a copy of Landfall, head to your local music store, iTunes , Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. You can also listen to the album on Spotify and Apple Music.

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