Sep 03 Watch Shirt Tales Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky shares a poem about the labor that goes into a shirt. Continue watching
Sep 02 The Origins of Labor Day By News Desk The observance of Labor Day began over 100 years ago. Continue reading
Aug 31 Anti-Israel Language Debated as U.N. Race Meeting Opens By Admin A United Nations conference against racism got off to a contentious start in Durban, South Africa over whether to include controversial anti-Israel language in the meeting's final declaration. Continue reading
Aug 29 Watch Delicious Revolution Meet Alice Waters, owner of legendary California eatery Chez Panisse, who started the culinary revolution known as "California Cuisine."… Continue watching
Aug 28 Watch Seeing Shakespeare Roger Rosenblatt considers a newly discovered portrait of Shakespeare. Continue watching
Aug 17 Watch The Trend of Increased Segregation in American Schools and Society Gwen Ifill investigates the trend of increasing segregation in American schools and society. Continue watching
Aug 17 Watch Emperor of Ice Cream Former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky shares a poem by Wallace Stevens, perfect for a hot Friday in August. Continue watching
Aug 16 Watch Stephen Ambrose’s New Book: "The Wild Blue" Gwen Ifill talks with historian and author Stephen Ambrose and World War II pilot and former Senator George McGovern about Ambrose's new book, "The Wild Blue: The Men and Boys Who Flew the B24's over Germany."… Continue watching
Aug 14 Watch William Wong’s “Yellow Journalist: Dispatches from Asian America” Terence Smith talks to William Wong, author of the new book "Yellow Journalist: Dispatches from Asian America."… Continue watching
Aug 13 Watch Photography: Who We Are Roger Rosenblatt takes a look at photographs that reflect upon who we are. Continue watching