Program
Support
From:
PBS NewsHour
ABOUT US  |  LOCAL TV LISTINGS    EMAIL   PRINT
TopicsVideoRecent ProgramsTeacher ResourcesThe Rundown: news blogSubscribe rss | podcast
   Arts and Entertainment Archive

Kurtis Blow is a pioneer of rap and hip-hop. He was the very first rapper to sign with a major record label, and his 1980 single, 'The Breaks,' was the first rap song to to become a certified gold record. Coming soon, the NewsHour profiles The Anthology of Rap, a new collection of rap lyrics released by Yale University Press that pays academic homage to the genre. Jeffrey Brown recently sat down with Blow, as well as Anthology editors Adam Bradly and Andrew DuBois and hip-hop artist Common, to discuss how rap can be read as lyric poetry and assess the development of the art form over the last three decades. Keep watching the NewsHour and checking Art Beat for the entire piece.

Make a Comment    |    Read Comments     |    Email    |   + Del.icio.us    |    + Facebook   |   + Digg
Broadcast Reports
Arts Correspondent
Jeffrey Brown

Jeffrey Brown

Correspondent Jeffrey Brown covers all things art and entertainment in these online exclusive reports.
» Bio

For Teachers

Lesson plans, student voices and a teacher community devoted to bringing arts coverage into the classroom.

TEACHER ARTS ARCHIVE

NewsHour Poetry Series
Poetry Series

An exploration of the role of poetry in society and profiles of contemporary poets, with streaming video and downloadable readings.

 
 
 
The PBS NewsHour is Funded in part by: The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Additional Foundation and Corporate Sponsors
Program
Support
From:
Copyright © 1996- MacNeil/Lehrer Productions. All Rights Reserved.