Apr 24 The Daily Frame Fans watch the band We Are the In Crowd perform Sunday at the Hit The Deck 2012 Festival at Rock City in Nottingham, England. Continue reading
Apr 23 Weekly Poem: 'I lost my pen, I lost my keys' Marianne Boruch is the author of seven collections of poetry, including "The Book of Hours" (Copper Canyon, 2011), two volumes of essays on poetry and a memoir. Her honors include two Pushcart Prizes and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and… Continue reading
Apr 23 The Daily Frame Jeremy Deller bounces on his new work "Sacrilege," a full-scale inflatable replica of Stonehenge and part of the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Arts. Continue reading
Apr 20 Q&A: Terence Blanchard and a New 'Streetcar Named Desire' Grammy Award-winner Terence Blanchard returns to Broadway with an original score for a new production: a multiracial revival of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire."… Continue reading
Apr 20 The Daily Frame As soldiers look on, a woman paints a mural near a prayer site in central Sanaa, Yemen, on Thursday. Photo by Mohammed Huwais/AFP/Getty Images. Continue reading
Apr 19 Watch Remembering Rock Legend Levon Helm of The Band Levon Helm was the drummer and a singer for The Band, a rock group known for its blend of blues and folk in songs like "The Night They Drove Ole Dixie Down" and for its work with Bob Dylan. Helm… Continue watching
Apr 19 Watch Newly Cast Terra Cotta Warriors Look to More Peaceful Future in 2801 Newly Cast Terra Cotta Warriors Look to More Peaceful Future in 2801… Continue watching
Apr 19 Watch Edward Luce: It's 'Time to Start Thinking,' America Edward Luce: It's 'Time to Start Thinking' America… Continue watching
Apr 19 On Thursday's NewsHour: China's Terra Cotta Warriors, Reimagined In the ornate ballroom of the venerable Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, Calif., a 210-strong army of clay soldiers stands in formation. Most soldiers are replicas of the famous terra-cotta warriors that were discovered in 1947 in a field in… Continue reading
Apr 19 'Los Angeles Review of Books' Makes Launch By Tom LeGro There's a brand new entry into the world of books and publishing. It's call the Los Angeles Review of Books, and you'll find it online. Continue reading