Starlee Kine
Starlee Kine | |
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Born |
1977 (age 38–39) California, United States |
Occupation | Writer, radio producer |
Starlee Kine (born 1977 in California) is an American public radio producer and writer. Her work has been featured on This American Life[1] and Marketplace. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times Magazine. She is currently working on a book about self-help titled It IS Your Fault.
Kine is also a regular guest on the Canadian radio show WireTap with host Jonathan Goldstein.
On April 30, 2015, Gimlet Media announced Kine would be the host of its new podcast, Mystery Show. The show's first episode was released on May 22, 2015.[2] In the course of her 5th episode, where she attempts to solve the mystery of Jake Gyllenhaal's height, Kine revealed she is 4'11".[3]
This American Life work
- Episode 75 – Kindness of Strangers
- Episode 146 – Urban Nature
- Episode 183 – Missing Parents' Bureau
- Episode 205 – Plan B
- Episode 208 – Office Politics
- Episode 223 – Classifieds
- Episode 226 – Reruns
- Episode 231 – Time to Save the World
- Episode 238 – Lost in Translation
- Episode 248 – Like It Or Not
- Episode 259 – Promised Land
- Episode 261 – The Sanctity of Marriage
- Episode 277 – Apology
- Episode 283 – Remember Me
- Episode 335 – Big Wide World[4]
- Episode 339 – Break-Up
- Episode 354 – Mistakes Were Made[5]
- Episode 379 – Return to the Scene of the Crime
- Episode 424 – Kid Politics
- Episode 514 – Thought That Counts
References
- ↑ "STARLEE KINE". This American Life. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ↑ "Gimlet's New Mystery Show Podcast Revealed". April 30, 2015.
- ↑ http://gimletmedia.com/episode/case-5-source-code/
- ↑ Thislife.org, Episode Description, Prologue
- ↑ Thislife.org, Episode Description, Act Two
External links
- Child Actors – Starlee Kine's piece about child labor on Marketplace – January 23, 2003
- It's a Hard Knock This American Life – Starlee Kine profile in The New Yinzer – Spring 2008
- The Moth Presents Starlee Kine: Radical Honesty Starlee Kine gives a humorous (and honest) account of her attendance at a Radical Honesty workshop. From a 2009 Moth Mainstage event.
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