Apr 07 Iowa Writers’ Workshop Turns 75 By Tom LeGro, Mary Jo Brooks More of Jeffrey Brown's report on the Iowa Writers' Workshop, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. Continue reading
Apr 07 Making Sen$e: The Need for a Long-Term Budget Fix By Paul Solman Alice Rivlin (seated in green) with Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin, D-Ill., and Andy Stern, president of the Service Employees International Union, during a meeting of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform in late 2010. (Photo By Tom… Continue reading
Apr 07 Avett Brothers Finds Fame, Success, Homesickness The Avett Brothers are now back in the studio working on a new album. Continue reading
Apr 07 Watch Avett Brothers Make Bluegrass a Family Affair A conversation with the Avett Brothers… Continue watching
Apr 07 Thursday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, the Grammy Awards winnows down some of its categories. Continue reading
Apr 06 Watch Will Haitians, International Community Rally Around President-Elect? Haitian President-elect Michel Martelly faces immense challenges when he assumes control of the impoverished country still struggling to recover from the January 2010 earthquake. Ray Suarez talks with TransAfrica Forum's Nicole Lee and the U.S. Institute of Peace's Robert McGuire… Continue watching
Apr 06 Watch ‘Hunger’ for Success a Driving Force in Belva Davis’ Storied Journalism Career Belva Davis, the first African-American woman television journalist on the West Coast, speaks with Judy Woodruff about her pioneering -- and sometimes difficult -- career in broadcast news and her new memoir. This story was done in partnership with KQED… Continue watching
Apr 06 Mini Slide Show: Maira Kalman’s Textile Art Writer and illustrator Maira Kalman is famous for her drawings and paintings, but an exhibit that opened last month also includes a series of her textile work, which was born out of a sentimental attachment to the materials. Continue reading
Apr 06 Wednesday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, archaeologists plan to dig up the remains of a woman who may have been Da Vinci's model for his most famous painting. Continue reading
Apr 05 Watch ‘Huge Step up for Democracy’ in Arab World Revolts: Who’s Next? Margaret Warner discusses the political turmoil with guests. Continue watching