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Arts Mar 17

Chicago artists channel creativity into protesting the immigration crackdown

By Jeffrey Brown, Ryan Connelly Holmes

Arts Mar 12

art
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Remembering neon artist and glass-bending master Wil Kirkman

Neon signs aren't as ubiquitous as they once were, but the artistry has been receiving renewed appreciation. Wil Kirkman was well-known for his ability to make and repair intricate and fragile glass lights. Kirkman died of cancer last year, but…

By Marcia Franklin

Arts Mar 11

DancingThroughTrauma
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Miami group turns line dancing into therapy for grief and trauma

Dealing with grief and trauma can look different for everyone, and a group in Miami has found an unconventional way of helping people cope. Alessandro de Palma of Student Reporting Labs, the PBS News journalism training program, has the story.

By Alessandro de Palma, Student Reporting Labs

Arts Mar 06

immutable
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New documentary 'Immutable' follows student debate team as they find their voices

The new documentary “Immutable” follows students in the Washington Urban Debate League over two years as they face challenges in their own lives and on the debate stage. In the program, students learn how to think critically, challenge their own…

By Geoff Bennett, Leila Jackson

Arts Mar 04

worldcup
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In 'We Are the World (Cup),' Roger Bennett explores personal history with the tournament

When the World Cup kicks off in June, billions will turn their attention to games spread across the U.S., Canada and Mexico. It’s an experience Roger Bennett likens to a solar eclipse, except the Earth is completely engulfed not in…

By Geoff Bennett

Mar 03

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Delroy Lindo on the cultural impact of 'Sinners' and his Oscar-nominated performance

By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport

"Sinners," directed by Ryan Coogler, made Academy Awards history recently when it garnered a record 16 Oscar nominations. One, for Best Supporting Actor, went to Delroy Lindo, a 73-year-old now receiving his first nomination. Jeffrey Brown met Lindo in New…

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Mar 02

'Sinners' wins top prize at the Actor Awards, shaking up Oscars season

By Jake Coyle, Associated Press

After a near awards-season sweep by “One Battle After Another,” “Sinners” won best ensemble at the Screen Actors Guild’s 32nd Actor Awards on Sunday, shaking up the Oscar race.

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Feb 26

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Rose Byrne on her Oscar-nominated performance as an unraveling mother

By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport

Known for roles in both drama and comedy, Rose Byrne has already won a Golden Globe for Best Actress this award season for her role in the psychological drama "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You." She’s been acting professionally…

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Feb 24

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Norah O'Donnell spotlights overlooked women who shaped U.S. history in 'We the Women'

By Amna Nawaz, Stephanie Kotuby, Alexa Gold

America’s 250-year history features prominent men who built and shaped the nation. But less is known about the women whose contributions were just as important. In “We the Women: The Hidden Heroes Who Shaped America,” Norah O’Donnell writes about 35…

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Feb 23

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The iconic photographs of the 2026 Olympic Winter Games

By Amna Nawaz, Mary Fecteau

The iconic photographs of the Winter Games will last and help shape the way we think about these Olympics. We spoke with several photographers who captured the athletic feats and emotional moments.

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