Jul 29 On Stage, Interactive ‘Omnivore’s Dilemma’ Offers Food and Thought In the first-ever stage adaptation of Michael Pollan's nonfiction bestseller about American food production, 'The Omnivore's Dilemma,' the audience isn't allowed to stay in their seats for long. Continue reading
Jul 29 Friday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, documentary photographer Jerome Liebling has died. Continue reading
Jul 29 Fancy a Pint? Brew Throughout the World By Paul Solman Photo by Flickr user hakaider. Has all the talk about the debt ceiling left you wanting to reach for a cold one? Or several? How likely are they to be drowning their sorrows elsewhere in the world? You might… Continue reading
Jul 28 Watch Amid Quake Recovery, Can Haiti Build a Different Port-au-Prince? Eighteen months after the massive and devastating earthquake, Haiti is still reeling from the wreckage and a cholera epidemic. Ray Suarez and Dr. Paul Farmer discuss his new book, "Haiti After the Earthquake."… Continue watching
Jul 28 Conversation: Michael Rapaport, Director of ‘Beats, Rhymes & Life’ 'Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest,' is a documentary film about one of the most creative, influential and innovative musical groups in hip-hop history. Continue reading
Jul 28 Thursday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, the book world prepares for a mysterious release. Continue reading
Jul 27 Around the Nation Here are some of this week's arts and culture stories from public broadcasting stations around the nation. Continue reading
Jul 27 China’s Communism and Capitalism: The New Yin Yang? By Paul Solman The short third installment of Yoram Bauman's vlog from China is well worth the watching, highlighting the tension between the "official" China and what's really going on there. Communist Party founder Mao AND $300,000 Porsches? Yoram asks. "Do… Continue reading
Jul 27 Wednesday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, scientists start a search for Cervantes. Continue reading
Jul 27 Watch Live: Rep. King Hearings on Terror Recruitment On Wednesday the House Homeland Security Committee is holding hearings on the threat of al-Shabab, the militant group based in Somalia, recruiting within the United States. Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., who is chairman of the committee, has said that more… Continue reading