Feb 24 Watch African American History Museum Planned for the National Mall Jeffrey Brown speaks with Lonnie Bunch, director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, about plans for a new museum on the National Mall in Washington. Continue watching
Feb 23 Watch Reflections on the Power of a Cabin Essayist Clarence Page reflects on Uncle Tom's Cabin, the classic novel and the historic landmark. Continue watching
Feb 17 Watch Journalist Urges New Orleans to Truly Celebrate Mardi Gras Chris Rose of the New Orleans Times-Picayune reflects on past Mardi Gras celebrations to find meaning in this year's event. Continue watching
Feb 13 Watch Roger Rosenblatt Reflects on Perfect Hollywood Pairs In anticipation of Valentine's Day, essayist Roger Rosenblatt takes a look at classic movies and the couples that made them great. Continue watching
Feb 08 Watch Author Discusses his Return to Afghanistan A book conversation with Said Hyder Akbar, a young Afghan-American author, who gives an unusual look at Afghanistan in his book "Come Back to Afghanistan: A California Teenager's Story."… Continue watching
Jan 27 Watch Oprah Retracts Support of Frey Memoir Oprah Winfrey brought James Frey, author of "A Million Little Pieces," a memoir about drug addiction, back on her show to answer charges that he lied to her and his readers by fabricating parts of the book. A cultural historian… Continue watching
Jan 23 PBS Names New York Public Broadcasting Exec New President By PBS News Hour PBS announced Monday that Paula Kerger, an executive with more than a decade of experience working with public television in New York City, would take the helm of the national public broadcaster on March 21. Continue reading
Jan 19 Watch Essayist Ponders Women and Power Essayist Anne Taylor Fleming looks at a television show and whether the country is accepting of a female president. Continue watching
Jan 18 Supreme Court Sidesteps Major Abortion Ruling By Admin, PBS News Hour In its first abortion ruling in five years, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday that a lower court was wrong in striking down a New Hampshire law requiring that a parent be notified 48 hours before a minor has an… Continue reading
Jan 17 Watch Biographer Marks Ben Franklin’s 300th Birthday Biographer Walter Isaacson, president of the Aspen Institute and author of "Benjamin Franklin: An American Life," discusses Franklin's life to mark his 300th birthday. Continue watching