Arts Jan 23 Remembering Hugh Masekela, master musician who fought for South African freedom Over the course of his six-decade career, Hugh Masekela’s jazz and anti-apartheid activism made him a beloved international figure. In exile, he used his music as a form of activism to call for Nelson Mandela’s release from prison and freedom…
Arts Jan 22 How ‘The Post’ stood up to the power of the presidency In the film "The Post," editor Ben Bradlee and publisher Katharine Graham must obtain the Pentagon Papers and then decide whether to defy a court order by publishing the classified history of the Vietnam War. A story about a consequential…
Arts Jan 16 John Lithgow brings the magic of the bedtime story to Broadway When John Lithgow was a child, his father would act out his bedtime stories, a tradition he carried on when his father grew ill later in life. Now Lithgow brings his own tradition of storytelling to a one-man show on…
Nation Jan 09 How this Alabama game-time gamble paid off College football ended its season on Monday with high drama. Alabama won its fifth championship since 2007 in a battle against its Southeastern conference neighbor, Georgia. In storybook fashion, a freshman player who never started a college game threw three…
Nation Jan 08 Oprah leads Hollywood’s call to end sexual harassment At the Golden Globe awards Sunday night, Hollywood’s biggest stars wore pins saying “Time’s Up,” a nod to a campaign to end sexual harassment in the industry. Several stars, including Oprah Winfrey, also made impassioned calls to speak up about…
Arts Jan 08 This artist is taking on America’s history of violence Multimedia artist Carrie Mae Weems hosted a day of music, art and talk in a public event called “The Shape of Things,” exploring America’s history of violence. Jeffrey Brown reports from New York about what inspired Weems to take on…
Arts Jan 08 What you reading? From the beginning we were eager to make this a collaboration, and in the New York Times we got exactly what we hoped for.
Arts Dec 20 In Broadway’s ‘The Band’s Visit,’ mistranslation leads to musical connection When the members of an Egyptian band arrive in an Israeli city for a performance, it's clear something is wrong -- they've gotten the name wrong and ended up in a sleepy desert town. That's the premise of a new…
World Dec 12 South Africa at a crossroads, new chronicle of Mandela’s presidency looks back for guidance While Nelson Mandela remains a larger-than-life symbol of historic change, there's a national debate going on in South Africa over the nation's progress since its turn to democracy. Mandla Langa, a writer and former activist, hopes that Mandela's words and…
Nation Nov 28 Prison-produced podcast ‘Ear Hustle’ lets you listen to real stories of incarcerated life Prisoners inside one of California’s prisons are getting the opportunity to be heard -- behind bars and beyond. “Ear Hustle” is a podcast that offers listeners a rare look at inmate experiences, from race relations to sharing a tiny cell.