Arts Jan 14 The Daily Frame People look at "Carson," a sculpture by Japanese artist Tomoaki Suzuk on the High Line in New York on Friday.
Arts Jan 11 Breaking Down the Oscar Nominations This year's Oscar nominations were announced Thursday. From Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" to Kathryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty," the choices always stir great interest, debate and offer a chance to look at the direction and quality of movies these days.
Arts Jan 11 The Daily Frame People mourn and gather around the body of Chilean-born artist Jorge Selaron at the "Selaron Stairs," one of his most famous works in Rio de Jainero. Police discovered Selaron's body in front of his house Thursday, one of the colonials…
Arts Jan 10 Thursday on the NewsHour: Examining Torture in ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Extended interview with "Zero Dark Thirty" director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal.
Arts Jan 10 ‘Lincoln’ Tops All Movies With 12 Oscar Nominations Steven Spielberg's Civil War drama "Lincoln" earned 12 Academy Award nominations Thursday, leading all films, including for best picture, director and acting for Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones.
Arts Jan 10 The Daily Frame Nathan Sawaya's sculpture made of LEGO blocks is on display Wednesday at "The Art of the Brick," an exhibition at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore. The exhibition of the New York-based artist's work features 52 large-scale LEGO brick sculptures and…
Arts Jan 09 Poet Richard Blanco Chosen to Read at Obama’s Inauguration The Presidential Inaugural Committee announced Wednesday that Richard Blanco has been chosen to read a poem at President Obama's inauguration on Jan. 21. Blanco will become the first Hispanic and first gay poet to read at a presidential inauguration. At…
Arts Jan 09 The Daily Frame Dancers of the Latvian National Ballet perform Tuesday during a dress rehearsal of "Giselle" at the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville, Spain.
Arts Jan 08 The Tuesday Cutline…a Contest If dogs could talk, we're pretty sure they'd constantly profess their undying love and loyalty to us while also constantly lose their attent -- hey what that's smell?…
Arts Jan 07 Weekly Poem: ‘Distracted by an Ergonomic Bicycle’ James Arthur is the author of "Charms Against Lightning," a debut poetry collection published by Copper Canyon Press in October. He has received the Amy Lowell Travelling Poetry Scholarship, a Wallace Stegner Fellowship in Poetry, a residency at the Amy…