Jul 03 Around the Nation Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. Continue reading
Jul 03 The Daily Frame By Tom LeGro A boy poses with a 3D painting at the 2012 Magic Art Special Exhibition of China in Hangzhou. Continue reading
Jul 02 Weekly Poem: ‘Immigrant Picnic’ By Tom LeGro Gregory Djanikian has written several books of poetry, including "So I Will Till the Ground" (2007), "Years Later" (2000), "Falling Deeply into America" (1989) and "The Man in the Middle" (1984). He directs the creative writing program at the University… Continue reading
Jul 02 The Daily Frame Visitors look at a giant statue of Michael Phelps in downtown Omaha, Neb., during the 2012 U.S. Olympic Swimming Team Trials at Qwest Center on Saturday. Continue reading
Jun 29 Watch Mexican Photographer Captures Shades of Juarez From our series of reports in Mexico, photographer and Juarez resident Julian Cardona speaks with Margaret Warner about how the border city is struggling with violent criminal cartels. Continue watching
Jun 29 Photographing Juarez, Where Everyday Life Can Include Gang Violence By Larisa Epatko For more than two decades, Mexican photographer Julian Cardona has documented the lives of Ciudad Juarez residents, both as their city thrived, and lately, as it's suffered from poverty and violence. Continue reading
Jun 29 Julian Cardona’s Focus on Juarez By Larisa Epatko Mexican photojournalist Julian Cardona, who lives in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, documented the city's job-fueled growth and now drug-fueled violence. Continue reading
Jun 27 Watch Remembering the Life and Work of Writer, Director Nora Ephron Remembering the Life and Work of Writer, Director Nora Ephron… Continue watching
Jun 27 Watch In Mexico, War Against Drug Cartels Inflicts High Cost With elections around the corner, a top concern for Mexican voters is the war on drug cartels. Margaret Warner continues her reporting from Mexico with a look at the devastating impact of the widespread drug violence. Continue watching
Jun 27 Judy’s Notebook: ‘We Are Overdue to Create a More Humane Work Model’ The new magazine article in The Atlantic by Anne-Marie Slaughter on how hard it really is for women to manage both a demanding career and a family, and why social policies need to change for things to get… Continue reading