Mar 07 The Daily Frame By Molly Finnegan A group of people watch the grand lighting of the Bay Lights art installation on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Designed by artist Leo Villareal, the Bay Lights is the world's largest LED light sculpture. Continue reading
Mar 06 Watch Acid Attack on Bolshoi Artistic Director Rocks Ballet World Inside the Acid Attack on the Artistic Director of the Bolshoi Ballet… Continue watching
Mar 06 Around the Nation By Molly Finnegan Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. Continue reading
Mar 06 The Daily Frame By Molly Finnegan A dancer prepares at the side of the stage before the English National Ballet's Emerging Dance Competition in London. Continue reading
Mar 06 David Ferry Jeffrey Brown profiles David Ferry, a poet concerned with making connections to classical literature. Ferry was recently honored with the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize as well as the National Book Award for poetry. At age 88, he is currently tackling… Continue reading
Mar 05 The Tuesday Cutline... a Contest By Colleen Shalby This photo really gives a whole new meaning to laundry day. Let's-a-go and get to work captioning. May the force be with you. Continue reading
Mar 04 Watch Poet David Ferry on Writing Verse, Reading Poems, Winning Awards at 88 Poet David Ferry on Writing Verse, Reading Poems, Winning Awards at 88… Continue watching
Mar 04 Poet David Ferry on Writing Verse, Reading Poems, Winning Awards at 88 Jeffrey Brown profiles David Ferry, a poet concerned with making connections to classical literature. Ferry was recently honored with the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize as well as the National Book Award for poetry. At age 88, he is currently tackling… Continue reading
Mar 04 Weekly Poem: 'Soul' By Tom LeGro, Mary Jo Brooks David Ferry is the author of several books of poetry and translations. His collection "Bewilderment" won last year's National Book Award for poetry. A profile of Ferry will air soon on the NewsHour. Continue reading
Mar 04 The Daily Frame By Molly Finnegan Artists from 11 of India's states participate at an art festival in Ghaziabad, India. One of the paintings portrays the recent, deadly Delhi gang rape that inspired mass protests against the prevalence of violence against women. Continue reading