Feb 07 Monday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, a Russian political documentary is stolen before its premiere. Continue reading
Feb 04 Have Some Art With Your Football When football fans enter the Dallas Cowboys stadium on Sunday to watch the Steelers and the Packers fight to become Super Bowl champions, they may get an unexpected eyeful of contemporary art. Continue reading
Feb 04 ‘Lombardi’ Makes a Play On Broadway Playwright Eric Simonson talked to Art Beat about adapting the iconic football figure Vince Lombardi for the Broadway stage, and the good timing of having the Green Bay Packers in the Super Bowl. Continue reading
Feb 04 Friday’s Art Notes In Art Notes, artist Jeff Koons drops his claim on a balloon dog bookend. Continue reading
Feb 03 Watch Author Joyce Carol Oates on Widowhood’s ‘World of Absurdity’ Joyce Carol Oates talks about her memoir, detailing life after the death of her husband. Continue watching
Feb 03 On Thursday’s NewsHour: Unrest Escalates in Egypt, Planets Discovered EGYPT UNREST | Chaos continued to escalate in Egypt as President Hosni Mubarak told ABC News that stepping down now would create further turmoil. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemned the attacks on foreign journalists and rights groups. There were… Continue reading
Feb 03 Thursday’s NewsHour: Joyce Carol Oates Tells ‘A Widow’s Story’ Thursday on the NewsHour, Joyce Carol Oates, the much-honored author and professor at Princeton University, talks to Jeffrey Brown about finally telling her own story. Continue reading
Feb 03 Around the Nation Here are some of the latest and greatest culture stories from public broadcasters around the nation. Continue reading
Feb 03 Thursday’s Art Notes In today's arts and culture headlines, China tells UPenn that they can't show any of the objects slated for an upcoming exhibition. Continue reading
Feb 02 One-Million Car March? By Paul Solman A warning to those expecting EVs (electric vehicles) to clog the roadways anytime soon, or even to meet President Obama's stated goal of one million by 2015: It's not likely to happen, despite the fact that the U.S. has as… Continue reading