Oct 29 Weekly Poem: ‘A.M.’ Nick Norwood's third full volume of poems, "Gravel and Hawk," won the Hollis Summers Prize in Poetry and was published by Ohio University Press in April 2012. His other books are "A Palace for the Heart" (2004), "The Soft Blare"… Continue reading
Oct 29 The Daily Frame Ty Sherman, 10, as "The Scream," left, Kaesha Jackson, 10, as "Mona Lisa" and Sam Sherman, 7, as "American Gothic" pose Saturday at Boo at the Zoo at the Boise Zoo in Idaho. Continue reading
Oct 26 Watch New Erdrich Novel Deals With Crime and Jurisdiction on North Dakota Reservation New Erdrich Novel Deals With Crime and Jurisdiction on North Dakota Reservation… Continue watching
Oct 26 Conversation: Leon Botstein on How Circus Music Helped Shape American Pop Culture By Tom LeGro "Circus and the City: New York, 1793-2010" is an exhibition now showing at the Bard Graduate Center Gallery. It is, as it sounds, a big look at the development and pageantry of the circus over time through many different angles. Continue reading
Oct 26 The Daily Frame Edvard Munch's "The Scream" (1895) goes on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York for a six-month exhibition. This pastel-on-board version sold for nearly $120 million at Sotheby's auction house in May and is the only one… Continue reading
Oct 25 Around the Nation Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. Continue reading
Oct 25 The Daily Frame Public art and music students demonstrate Tuesday outside the Greek Parliament in Athens against budget cuts affecting transportation to schools. Continue reading
Oct 24 Q&A: In Her New Book, Joyce Johnson Tries to ‘Set the Record Straight’ on Jack Kerouac By Arts Desk Joyce Johnson's latest book, "The Voice Is All: The Lonely Victory of Jack Kerouac," draws heavily from Kerouac's own journals, letters and other source material, which are now archived at the New York Public Library. Continue reading
Oct 24 The Daily Frame "The Bear," a sculpture by French artist Xavier Veilhan, is wrapped for transportation to the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., on Monday. The piece will be displayed outside the gallery as a part of an exhibition featuring 18 recent works… Continue reading
Oct 23 Watch Collage of Sound, ‘Furniture’ of Imagination: Philip Glass Classic Gets Revival Collage of Sound, 'Furniture' of Imagination: Philip Glass Classic Gets Revival… Continue watching