Feb 10 Conversation: Pianist Jonathan Biss By Tom LeGro Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas remain landmarks in music history, works that pianists in every generation have felt the desire, the inspiration, the need to take on. A new recording by Jonathan Biss is recently out, the first of nine to… Continue reading
Feb 10 The Daily Frame Children view Richard Ansdell's painting, "The Hunted Slaves," at the International Slavery Museum on Thursday in Liverpool, England. Continue reading
Feb 09 The Daily Frame Kalamandalam Radhakrishnan touches up his make-up before his Ottanthullal performance Thursday at the Soorya Festival in Ahmedabad, India. Ottanthullal is a type of classical performing art from Kerala, India, featuring dance and storytelling. Continue reading
Feb 08 Conversation: Edward Gero on Rothko, ‘Red’ By Tom LeGro Mark Rothko's life has been turned into art in the play "Red," starring Edward Gero, written by John Logan and directed by Robert Falls, now at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. Continue reading
Feb 08 The Daily Frame Stormtroopers in London promote Friday's release of "Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace 3D."… Continue reading
Feb 07 Around the Nation Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. Continue reading
Feb 07 The Daily Frame A visitor looks at "Haran II" by Frank Stella, which is part of the exhibition, "Guggenheim Collection: The American Avant-Garde 1945-1980," at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. The exhibition, running through May 6, showcases more than 60 works produced… Continue reading
Feb 06 Weekly Poem: ‘haiku (failed)’ Nick Flynn is a poet, playwright and memoirist whose most recent book is "The Captain Asks for a Show of Hands" (2011, Graywolf Press), a collection of poems that are linked to his latest memoir, "The Ticking is the Bomb"… Continue reading
Feb 06 The Daily Frame Children participate in the celebrations at the Chinese Lantern Festival in Zibo, China. Photo by Hong Wu/ Getty Images. Continue reading