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Eric Molinsky

Producer, Studio 360
Eric Molinsky knew he wanted to be a public radio producer by the tender age of 32. He had been hooked on Studio 360 while sitting in his cubicle along Sunset Boulevard, drawing storyboards for Rugrats. Finally it was time to stop annoying his fellow animators with his lunchbreak theories about the cultural zeitgest, and he moved back East to hook up with the Studio 360 crowd.He quickly became the program's house cartoonist, and went on to coproduce in Studio 360's "American Icons" programs on the Wizard of Oz, the Lincoln Memorial, and Superman. He's also produced stories about many of his favorite artists, like Aimee Mann and Jules Feiffer. Originally from Massachusetts, Eric studied at Wesleyan University and the California Institute of the Arts.
Executive producer Ronald Moore participates in the Starz "Outlander" panel at the Television Critics Association (TCA) Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, California January 9, 2015.
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Aha Moment: Ronald D. Moore on ‘Star Trek’
Maria Schneider
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Maria Schneider: in progress
Twede’s Cafe in North Bend, Washington, where the Double R Diner scenes are filmed for "Twin Peaks."
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The real Twin Peaks
Fans pose with "Fifty Shades of Grey" paraphernalia at the film's UK premiere in London in 2015.
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Blushing fifty shades of red
American Icons: “Fahrenheit 451”
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American Icons: ‘Fahrenheit 451’
Harry and Gina Crosland cosplay as Superman and Wonder Woman.
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Black cosplay
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Aimee Mann
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L. Frank Baum
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Captain’s Log
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Fringe Is Still On The Fringe
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360 Staff Pick: The Prince of Egypt
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Underwater Sculpture Park
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Bring Back Wonder Woman
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Abstract Expressions of Willem de Kooning
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Making Friends with Drones
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User-Unfriendly Objects
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Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, and Marlon Brando Get Inked
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Why You Should Be Watching “The Knick”
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NanoArt: Teeny Tiny Landscapes
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Have We Finally Conquered the Uncanny Valley?
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Rooftop Giants: New York Water Towers
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Spawn of Gerrymander
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Batgirl Crosses the River into Gotham’s Brooklyn
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Alan Turing, Digital Pioneer
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Have Yourself a Scary Little Krampus
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Student Doodles from the Middle Ages
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The Greatest Animated Film Never Made
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For A TV Spy Show, The CIA Approves The Scripts
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Existential Progress Bars
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It’s a Giant Dirt Igloo – Want to Buy It?
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Photos Transform Office Workers Into Athletic Gods
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Imagine Your Next Vacation Destination: Kepler-186f
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Classic Disney Pencil Animations Come to Life in GIFs
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Recreating a City’s Past in Miniature
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Everything is Awesome About These Female Lego Figures
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Adam Sandler Ruins French Short Film, Wrecks New York
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Reality Gets Demented
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Noah Baumbach Isn’t Getting Any Younger
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A Comedian Plants Hilarious Fake Self-Help Books at a Bookstore
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The Best Ever Batman vs. Darth Vader Death Match
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Let Sleeping Giants Lie (on the Sides of Buildings)
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An Instagram Account Proves We’re Living Inside “Blade Runner”
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The Original Opening Act to “The Empire Strikes Back”
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9,000 Takes on “Do Not Disturb”
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Synthetic Biology in Pop Culture
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The Ethics of Synthetic Biology
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“Blood Music”
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Watch the Best Student Animators Before They Go Pro
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Maria Schneider: In Progress, Part II
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Los Angeles Is Bursting with Crystals
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Photographing a 200-Year-Old Battle
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The Return of Yoko Ono
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A Neuroscientist Throws Science Overboard for Art
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Can a Room Be Funny? Sitcom Set Designers Think So
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Roy Lichtenstein Pops into 3-D
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Hollywood Blockbusters Remade As 1980s Nintendo Games
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Great Scott! We’re In The Future!
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Has TV Finally Solved Its Superhero Problem?
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“Rugrats” All Growed Up, for Real
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Why You Should Be Watching “The Knick”: Part II