Mar 20 Watch Condoleeza Rice Makes the Case for Arts in Education Condoleeza Rice Makes the Case for Arts as Vital Part of Education… Continue watching
Mar 20 Around the Nation Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. Continue reading
Mar 20 The Daily Frame Ninots -- giant cardboard, wood, paper-mache and plaster statues -- burn Monday during the last day of Las Fallas in Valencia, Spain. The festival celebrates St. Joseph, as well as the arrival of spring, with fireworks, fiestas and bonfires. On… Continue reading
Mar 19 Weekly Poem: ‘Journey Through the Past’ Matthew Zapruder is the author of three collections of poetry: "American Linden," "The Pajamaist" and "Come On All You Ghosts" (Copper Canyon, 2010). He is editor for Wave Books. Continue reading
Mar 19 Watch Weekly Poem: ‘Journey Through the Past’ by Matthew Zapruder Matthew Zapruder reads his poem "Journey Through the Past."… Continue watching
Mar 19 The Daily Frame A dancer performs a flip for onlookers on Tuesday in New York City. Continue reading
Mar 16 The Agony and the Dishonesty of Mike Daisey’s Apple Story Last year, performer Mike Daisey sat down with Jeff Brown for Art Beat to discuss his much-talked-about one-man show, "The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs." It was revealed Friday that parts of Daisey's story were not true. Continue reading
Mar 16 Conversation: Singer Ruthie Foster By Tom LeGro Singer Ruthie Foster has roots that hark back to gospel and funk. She sang in her church back home in Texas and later on as part of a funk bank during a stint in the Navy. But her work is… Continue reading
Mar 16 Watch Conversation: Singer Ruthie Foster Jeffrey Brown talks to singer Ruthie Foster, whose new album is called "Let It Burn."… Continue watching
Mar 16 The Daily Frame Helen Astaire works on a butterfly at the Affordable Art Fair in London on Thursday. Continue reading