Apr 12 Live Web Chat with Independent Lens Filmmakers for Artists Month In honor of Artists Month on Independent Lens, Art Beat and ITVS will present a live chat with some of the filmmakers behind their lineup of documentaries. Continue reading
Apr 12 Mini Slide Show: Sir Peter Blake’s ‘World Tour’ Stops in New York Visual artist Sir Peter Blake, 79, has been one of the most famous Pop purveyors in Britain since the 1950s. His recent works will be on show in New York this spring. Continue reading
Apr 12 Tool$ Tuesday: Tips For Tax Day By Paul Solman Tax day is breathing down our necks: just under one week left to file. And that's including this year's three-day extension; tax day bumped from the traditional April 15th to the 18th, since D.C. government workers have the day off… Continue reading
Apr 12 Tuesday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, David Byrne gets an apology for the misuse of one of his songs in a campaign ad. Continue reading
Apr 11 Watch Detroit Orchestra Back for Encore After Labor, Budget Discord The Detroit Symphony Orchestra returned to the stage this weekend for two free concerts. Continue watching
Apr 11 Watch Are California’s Schools Ready for the Next Big Earthquake? Hundreds of California's schools do not meet the construction codes for earthquake safety. Continue watching
Apr 11 Weekly Poem: ‘Fear and Greed Index:’ Daniel Khalastchi is a first-generation Iraqi Jewish American and was born and raised in Iowa. His book, "'Manoleria,'":http://www.tupelopress.org/books/manoleria won the Tupelo Press/Crazyhorse First Book Prize earlier this year. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and a recent fellow at… Continue reading
Apr 11 Watch Weekly Poem: ‘Greed and Fear Index:’ by Daniel Khalastchi Daniel Khalastchi reads 'Greed and Fear Index:'… Continue watching
Apr 11 A Most Precious Asset Is Only Skin Deep 'White', a short film in ITVS's Futurestates series, explores a future where society's racial stratification is heightened by the threat of global warming. Continue reading
Apr 11 Monday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, director Sidney Lumet died over the weekend. Continue reading