May 27 Watch Memorial Days Essayist Roger Rosenblatt reflects on our new idea of memorials. Continue watching
May 22 Guilty Verdict in Church Bombing Trial By PBS News Hour The bomb detonated on a Sunday morning while children were preparing for a youth-led service on Sept. 15, 1963. Killed in the blast were 11-year-old Denise McNair and Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson and Addie Mae Collins, all aged 14. Continue reading
May 10 Watch Mother’s Day Anne Taylor Fleming considers what will be different about this year's Mother's Day. Continue watching
May 10 Watch In Tune With the Times Paul Solman explores a connection between Broadway's Tony nominations and Enron's market manipulation in the California energy crisis… Continue watching
May 06 Watch Poverty’s Children Essayist Clarence Page of The Chicago Tribune considers the changing face of poverty. Continue watching
May 01 Watch The Stuff of Life: U.S. Design Arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown visits the Denver Museum of Art's U.S. Design 1975-2000, a retrospective of developments in American design over the last quarter-century. Continue watching
Apr 29 High Court Narrows Scope of Disabilities Act By Admin A divided Supreme Court ruled Monday that the needs of disabled workers do not normally outweigh an employer's seniority policies. Continue reading
Apr 29 Watch Kids With Cameras Anne Taylor Fleming presents an essay on how children in Los Angeles picture life in South Africa. Continue watching
Apr 26 Watch America’s Innocence Essayist Roger Rosenblatt considers the state of America's innocence. Continue watching
Apr 26 Watch Cultural Crossroads Arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown visits "The Short Century", an exhibit documenting Africa's historic 20th Century shift from colonialism to independence. Continue watching