Arts Jan 18 Friday on the NewsHour: Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco Extended interview, reading: inaugural poet Richard Blanco.
Arts Jan 18 One Couch, Two Americas: a Weekend With George Saunders and NFL Football My assignment to myself last weekend: Rest, take it easy, fight off a cold. The only obligations: football and reading.
Arts Jan 18 Conversation: George Saunders, Author of ‘Tenth of December’ Jeffrey Brown talks to George Saunders, author of "Tenth of December."…
Arts Jan 18 The Daily Frame A photo of Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei appears on the exterior of the Newseum, which carries an inscription of the First Amendment on a 74-foot piece of marble. An exhibition of Ai's work is at the Hirshhorn Museum,…
Arts Jan 17 Around the Nation Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation.
Arts Jan 17 The Daily Frame A man walks past a photograph by Tim Flach at the London Art Fair on Wednesday.
Arts Jan 16 Never ‘Misunderestimate’ Word Power of the Presidency With the second inauguration of President Obama next Monday, we thought we'd take a different look at the American presidency. We often think of the White House as a seat of power in the country and in the world, but…
Arts Jan 16 The Daily Frame Arkady Shilkloper plays an alphorn on the top of the Sydney Opera House as part of the Sydney Festival on Wednesday.
Arts Jan 15 The Daily Frame "Ascension of Polka Dots on the Trees" by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is seen during the contempory art exhibition for the 2013 European Capital of Culture in Aix-en-Provence, France.
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…