Jan 23 Weekly Poem: ‘Tale’ Natasha Saje was born in Germany and grew up in New York City and northern New Jersey. She is the author of two books of poems: "Red Under the Skin" (Pittsburgh, 1994) and "Bend" (Tupelo Press, 2004). She teaches at… Continue reading
Jan 23 The Daily Frame Thousands of people celebrate the Chinese New Year at a lantern festival Monday in Shanghai. Continue reading
Jan 20 1927’s ‘Napoleon’ Set for Grand Premiere By Tom LeGro It's billed as the U.S. premiere of a film made in 1927. The film is "Napoleon," made by the great director, Abel Gance. The U.S. premiere with full orchestra will be at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival in March. Continue reading
Jan 20 The Daily Frame Artist Enrique Guerrero applies a green-black patina to one of the bronze Screen Actors Guild Award statuettes at the American Fine Arts Foundry on Thursday. The 18th Annual SAG Awards, for outstanding motion picture and primetime television performances, will be… Continue reading
Jan 19 The Daily Frame Indian soldiers dance Wednesday before taking part in a rehearsal of the Republic Day parade in New Delhi. India will celebrate its 63rd Republic Day on Jan. 26. Continue reading
Jan 18 For the Depression-era Murals of Coit Tower, Great Recession-era Neglect Two-hundred thousand visitors show up at Coit Tower in San Francisco every year, and most of them seem to ignore one the most fascinating and enjoyable art treasures in country: the Depression-era murals that cover the tower's walls. Continue reading
Jan 18 The Daily Frame A model displays an outfit by Austrian designer Rebekka Ruetz during Wednesday's shows at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin. Continue reading
Jan 17 On the Angelina Jolie Press Junket By Tom LeGro I might as well quickly get out of the way the most obvious detail: Yes, Angelina Jolie is an attractive human being, this day exuding more seriousness of purpose than glamor. But I left thinking less about her than about… Continue reading
Jan 17 Around the Nation Here are four arts and culture stories from public broadcasting partners around the nation. Continue reading