Jun 12 Watch Shakespeare in Denver Schools Denver students play Shakespeare in public. Paul Solman investigates...in iambic pentameter. Continue watching
May 30 Watch Master Builder Jacques Hertzog Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jacques Hertzog talks about his work. Continue watching
May 28 Watch James Salter’s Book “The Hunters” On this Memorial Day, Elizabeth Farnsworth talks with James Salter, author of The Hunters, a novel about fighter pilots in Korea. Continue watching
May 23 Watch The Boy Scouts and Their Policy Against Gay Leaders Ray Suarez investigates the controversy surrounding the Boy Scouts and their policy against gay leaders. Continue watching
May 22 Watch Conversation: Pearl’s Secret Gwen Ifill talks with Neil Henry, author of Pearl's Secret: A Black Man's Search for his White Family. Continue watching
May 08 Watch Race and Justice: Diversity on the Federal Bench Kwame Holman reports on the state of diversity on the federal bench. Continue watching
May 08 Watch Robert Pinsky Reads Barnaby Gouge’s Poem "Of Money" Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky reads a poem about money. Continue watching
May 08 Watch Pulitzer Prize Winning Composer John Corigliano Senior Producer Jeffrey Brown talks with Pulitzer Prize winning composer John Corigliano. Continue watching
May 07 Watch Conversation: Jean Smith’s New Biography of General Ulysses S. Grant Ray Suarez talks with author Jean Smith about his new biography of General Ulysses S. Grant. Continue watching
May 07 Watch Saving the Children: Orphaned and Abused Children Despite billions of dollars and decades of reform efforts, many states still struggle to deal with orphaned and abused children and their problems. Tom Bearden reports. Continue watching