Jun 19 Watch Immigration Fallout: A White House Win? President Obama's decision last week to help undocumented youths obtain work visas has rippled through the presidential campaigns. Gwen Ifill and Lisa Lerer of Bloomberg News discuss the political fallout, who the new policy affects and what it means for… Continue watching
Jun 19 Around the Nation Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. Continue reading
Jun 19 The Daily Frame Pieces from the collection of artist and designer Javier Mariscal are on display at the Museo ABC in Madrid. Continue reading
Jun 19 Anticipation Grows for Health Care, Immigration Verdicts in High Court By Katelyn Polantz The Supreme Court was packed Monday morning because of a number of intensely awaited decisions. Continue reading
Jun 18 Watch Remembering the Complicated Life Story of Rodney King Rodney King, whose video-taped beating by Los Angeles police in 1991 launched a public dialogue about race relations in the United States, died Sunday at age 47. Jeffrey Brown, Patt Morrison of The Los Angeles Times and Darnell Hunt of… Continue watching
Jun 18 Weekly Poem: ‘All My Friends’ Barbecues Need Attending’ Carrie Oeding is a native of Minnesota. She received her M.F.A. from Eastern Washington University and her Ph.D. in from Ohio University, where she was awarded the Claude Kantner Fellowship. She currently teaches as a visiting assistant professor at Marshall… Continue reading
Jun 18 The Daily Frame A reporter walks through a piece titled "Helmets" by Yoko Ono at the Serpentine Gallery in London. The work makes up part of London 2012 Festival, a 12-week celebration of artists' work from across the world. Continue reading
Jun 15 With Expiration of ‘Ulysses’ Copyright, Bloomsday Celebrations Bloom On Saturday, James Joyce fans around the globe will commemorate "Bloomsday," a holiday that celebrates "Ulysses." This year is special, however, as it marks the first occasion that the copyright has expired on Joyce's work. Continue reading
Jun 15 The Daily Frame Peter Saul's 'Untitled (Bathroom)' from 1961 is part of "Abstract Drawings" at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The exhibition presents a selection of 46 works on paper from the museum's permanent collection rarely on public display and includes works from… Continue reading
Jun 14 Watch 6:42 ‘We Were Here’ Revisits San Francisco’s AIDS Epidemic of Early ’80s 'We Were Here' Revisits San Francisco's AIDS Epidemic of Early '80s… Continue watching