Oct 26 Watch 5:32 Artist turns her work into love letters to husband fading into the fog of Alzheimer’s By Pamela Watts, Dorothy Dickie We bring you a story about art and love involving a Massachusetts artist whose work took a dramatic turn when her husband began to lose himself to Alzheimer’s disease. Rhode Island PBS Weekly reporter Pamela Watts reports for our arts… Continue watching
Oct 25 Watch 7:29 David Brooks writes about the art of seeing others in new book ‘How to Know a Person’ By Geoff Bennett, Ian Couzens David Brooks is a regular on the NewsHour every Friday night. But while you were watching him, David was watching all of us. Pulling from his observations and other works, his new book, "How to Know a Person: The Art… Continue watching
Oct 25 Trailblazing ‘Shaft’ star Richard Roundtree, considered first Black action movie hero, has died at 81 By Jonathan Landrum Jr., Associated Press Richard Roundtree, the trailblazing actor for Black filmmakers who starred as the ultra-smooth private detective in the 1971 action movie "Shaft" and several sequels, has died. He was 81. Continue reading
Oct 22 Watch 2:57 A Brief But Spectacular take on Black women, sex and the church By Katie Hodgman Deesha Philyaw is a writer whose debut short story collection, “The Secret Lives of Church Ladies,” was a finalist for the 2020 National Book Award. Her works touch on themes of race, sex, gender and pop culture. Philyaw shares her… Continue watching
Oct 21 How Louise Glück’s quietly devastating poetic voice speaks to us from beyond the grave By Amy Cannon, The Conversation A celebrated poet and Nobel laureate, Louise Glück's lyric voice still reverberates after her death, in part because of how consistently she turned her attention to questions of mortality. Continue reading
Oct 20 Watch 4:02 News Wrap: Judge fines Trump for violating gag order in New York civil fraud trial In our news wrap Friday, a judge in New York fined former President Trump $5,000 for violating a gag order in his civil fraud trial, another co-defendant of Trump pleaded guilty in the Georgia election interference case and a court… Continue watching
Oct 20 Watch 8:41 Darius Rucker reflects on his diverse career and his personal new album By Geoff Bennett, Anne Azzi Davenport Darius Rucker first achieved multi-platinum status with the band Hootie and the Blowfish, selling more than 25 million albums worldwide. As a solo artist, he's won big awards and just added more accolades to the list. Geoff Bennett caught up… Continue watching
Oct 19 Hollywood’s actors strike persists as it nears 100 days By Andrew Dalton, Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Film and TV actors are still on strike in what has become the longest walk-off in their history. The strike by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists hits its 100th day on… Continue reading
Oct 18 Watch 8:13 Filmmaker Werner Herzog writes about his prolific and varied career in new memoir By Jeffrey Brown, Lena I. Jackson Long recognized as one of the world’s leading independent filmmakers, Werner Herzog is also an actor, opera director and writer. And after filming stories around the world, he now tells his own story in a new memoir, "Every Man for… Continue watching
Oct 17 Watch 3:36 News Wrap: Belgian police kill Tunisian man accused in deadly Brussels shooting In our news wrap Tuesday, police in Brussels killed a Tunisian man accused of gunning down two Swedish soccer fans on Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in China to visit a top ally in his war against Ukraine, the… Continue watching