Arts Feb 28 Poet David Ferry: ‘A Special Kind of Thief’ Poet David Ferry reads from his collection "Bewilderment."…
Arts Feb 18 Weekly Poem: ‘Molyvos’ Titos Patrikios is one of the leading poets of Greece. Born in 1928 to parents who were actors, he spent his first years in the United States as they toured with a Greek theater company. He returned to Greece, where…
Arts Feb 11 Weekly Poem: ‘On a Greek Proverb’ A.E. Stallings is a poet and translator who has lived in Athens, Greece, for the last 13 years. Trained as a classicist, studying ancient Greek and Latin, she garnered much acclaim for her translation of the Roman philosopher Lecretius' "The…
Arts Feb 05 Tuesday on the NewsHour: Arabs, Jews Unite Under One Baton More of Jeffrey brown's report on the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra.
Arts Jan 14 Weekly Poem: ‘The Lion’s Gate’ Titos Patrikios is one of the leading poets of Greece. Born in 1928 to parents who were actors, he spent his first years in the United States as they toured with a Greek theater company. He returned to Greece, where…
Arts Jun 20 On Wednesday’s NewsHour: Poet Natalie Diaz A reading and extended interview with Natalie Diaz.
Arts May 11 Conversation: Poet Natalie Diaz A profile of poet Natalie Diaz and her language preservation work will air on the NewsHour soon, but here below is sneak peek of our interview with the 33-year-old writer, conducted along the banks of the Colorado River.
Arts Apr 24 Tuesday on the NewsHour: Nick Cave’s Soundsuits Are Sculptures Come to Life More with Chicago artist Nick Cave and his Soundsuits.
Arts Mar 26 Monday on the NewsHour: Albany Park Theatre Project An extended interview with Albany Park Theatre Project founder David Feiner.