Mar 14 Weekly Poem: ‘Distal’ Carol Ann Davis' first book, "Psalm," was published by Tupelo Press in 2007. She directs the undergraduate creative writing program at the College of Charleston in South Carolina and edits the journal "Crazyhorse" with her husband, poet Garrett Doherty. Continue reading
Mar 14 Monday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, a movie that depicts a devastating tsunami is pulled from Japanese theaters. Continue reading
Mar 11 Conversation: Protecting Egypt’s Antiquities By Tom LeGro Jeffrey Brown talks to Thomas Campbell, director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, who released a statement last week expressing concern about the safety of Egypt's antiquities. Continue reading
Mar 11 Friday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, Bob Dylan gets permission to play in China. Continue reading
Mar 10 Julie Taymor Out as Director of ‘Spider-man’ By Tom LeGro The curtain has closed for Julie Taymor, director of the problem-plagued Broadway musical, "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark." The show's producers announced Wednesday night that Taymor will be stepping down and that Philip William McKinley will replace her. Continue reading
Mar 10 ProPublica’s Mortgage Mod Squad: HAMP’S a Flop By Paul Solman As you've probably heard by now, either on our program or elsewhere, the administration's Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP for short) has been a disappointment -- to put it generously. The program, announced back in February 2009, was aimed… Continue reading
Mar 10 Thursday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, color photos of the devastation wreaked by the 1906 San Francisco are found by the Smithsonian. Continue reading
Mar 09 Around the Nation Here are some of this week's arts and culture stories from public broadcasters around the nation. Continue reading
Mar 09 The Public Worker Battle, Cartoonified By Paul Solman With all the strife over public-sector unions, including irate e-mails in response to our pension coverage on the program, we thought we'd lighten the mood by sharing some recent political cartoons. Continue reading
Mar 09 Wednesday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, "Spider-Man" shuts down to address significant problems. Continue reading