Jul 30 Watch Conversation: Stephen Ambrose David Gergen, longtime NewsHour contributor and professor at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, talks with historian-writer Stephen Ambrose about his newest project. Continue watching
Jul 29 Watch Essay: The Naming of Parts Roger Rosenblatt reflects on the clash of war and beauty. Continue watching
Jul 24 Watch Dream Houses Ray Suarez looks at the state of affordable housing in Burlington, Vermont, where there is a growing divergence between housing costs and salaries. Continue watching
Jul 23 Watch Conversation: The Bondwoman’s Narrative Gwen Ifill talks with Henry Louis Gates, editor of "The Bondwoman's Narrative," a novel written by a former slave. Continue watching
Jul 22 Watch Conversation: Tuxedo Park Margaret Warner talks with author Jenet Conant about "Tuxedo Park," her new book about a millionaire investor with a passion for science. Continue watching
Jul 19 Watch Open City Arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown looks at a photography exhibit that captures life in the streets. Continue watching
Jul 17 Watch Essay: Hide and Seek Essayist Roger Rosenblatt considers well-known faces and the real people behind them. Continue watching
Jul 12 Watch Poetry: Tennis Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky reflects on summertime sports and reads a poem about tennis. Continue watching
Jul 09 Watch 100 Years of Bob Hope As Bob Hope approached his 100th birthday, Essayist Roger Rosenblatt examined his enduring appeal. Continue watching
Jul 08 Watch Essay: Desert Religions Essayist Richard Rodriguez reflects on the current state of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Continue watching