Jun 07 Watch Essayist Clarence Page Considers the Definition of a Journalist Essayist Clarence Page of the Chicago Tribune considers who is and who is not a journalist. Continue watching
Jun 06 Watch Conversation: 'Doubt' A profile of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "Doubt," which won four Tony awards including one for best play at the 59th Annual Tony Awards. Continue watching
Jun 03 Watch Edward Albee: A Life in Drama Arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown sits down with award-winning playwright Edward Albee on the eve of this year's Tony Awards. Continue watching
Jun 02 Watch Surviving Jonestown "The People's Temple," a new play based on the Jonestown massacre, reconsiders the group's origins in the social justice and civil rights movements. Continue watching
May 30 Watch Essayist Roger Rosenblatt Discusses a New Book About the Civil Rights Movement Essayist Roger Rosenblatt considers a new book by Karl Fleming on the civil rights movement. Continue watching
May 25 Watch Essayist Richard Rodriguez Looks at Arizona Minutemen Essayist Richard Rodriguez that looks at the Arizona Minutemen patrolling the Mexico-Arizona border. Continue watching
May 20 Watch Margaret Garner Jeffrey Brown looks at a new opera based on the same true story of slavery that was the basis for Toni Morrison's "Beloved."… Continue watching
May 19 Watch Star Wars: Space Saga Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post reviews the latest Star Wars movie, "Episode III: Revenge of the Sith," and then speaks about the film's impact on the movie industry, culture and fans. Continue watching
May 19 Watch Aging Out of Foster Care Elizabeth Bracket of WTTW-Chicago examines what happens to young adults in foster care when they age out and turn 18. Continue watching
May 11 Watch Face of a Pharaoh: King Tut Using CT scan technology, three teams of forensic artists from France, Egypt and the United States were able to reconstruct the facial features of King Tut, the young pharaoh who died nearly 3,300 years ago. Continue watching