Dec 06 The Daily Frame By Tom LeGro A man takes in a view of the neugerriemschneider gallery at the Art Basel Miami Beach on Wednesday. Continue reading
Dec 06 Brazil’s Modernist Legend: Oscar Niemeyer, 1907-2012 By Online DA Oscar Niemeyer, the architect who shaped Brazil's futuristic capital city Brasilia in the 1950s and '60s with his bold, often-voluptuous structures died Wednesday in Rio De Janeiro. He was 104. Continue reading
Dec 05 Watch A Musician of His ‘Time’: Remembering Jazz Great David Brubeck A Musician of His 'Time': Remembering Jazz Great David Brubeck… Continue watching
Dec 05 Jazz Legend Dave Brubeck Dies at 91 By Tom LeGro Dave Brubeck, the musician and composer who helped popularize jazz in mainstream American culture with his iconic single "Take Five," died Wednesday in Norwalk, Conn., a day before his 92nd birthday. Continue reading
Dec 05 Around the Nation By Tom LeGro Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. Continue reading
Dec 05 The Daily Frame By Tom LeGro A woman sits inside artist Amy Cheung's full-size wooden sculpture "Toy Tank" at the "Hong Kong Eye" exhibition at Saatchi Gallery in London on Tuesday. Continue reading
Dec 04 The Tuesday Cutline…a Contest By Tom LeGro It's time for another Tuesday Cutline, a contest in which you come up with a caption to a photo. We have looked at this photo over and over again and still have no idea how this man is ... doing… Continue reading
Dec 03 Weekly Poem: ‘Swimming Pool’ By Tom LeGro 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… Continue reading
Dec 03 The Daily Frame By Tom LeGro Visitors to Naneci Yurdaguel's exhibition "Burquoi" at Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden in Wiesbaden, Germany, must wear a burqa, which are provided by the gallery. "Burqoui" is a play on the words burqa and the French word for "why" -- "pourquoi."… Continue reading
Nov 30 Conversation: Lorin Stein, Editor of The Paris Review, on the Art of the Short Story By Tom LeGro What is a great short story and what does it take to write one? The Paris Review posed those questions to 20 contemporary authors and asked them to pick a story they love in the almost 60-year-old archives of the… Continue reading