Feb 26 The Tuesday Cutline… a Winner! By Colleen Shalby Did you do a double take at last week's bus-riding panda photo? Don't even pretend that you didn't have to verify that you were actually looking at person wearing a costume… Continue reading
Oct 05 Eyes of History Exhibit Captures 2011’s Top Political Moments President Obama shakes the prosthetic hand of a soldier receiving the nation's highest military honor. House Speaker John Boehner tears up as he takes the gavel from former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. These are among the moments… Continue reading
Oct 02 2012 MacArthur Fellows Are ‘Pure Genius’ The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation announced the MacArthur Fellows for 2012 on Tuesday. The 23 fellows, who each were awarded an unrestricted $500,000 'genius grant', were selected from hundreds of anonymous nominations identified for their creativity, and… Continue reading
Oct 06 ‘Hemingway’s Boat’: How Pilar Weathered the Storms of Fame, Ruin EmbedVideo(1689, 480, 304); It's been 50 years since Ernest Hemingway was found next to his shotgun in Ketchum, Idaho. Yet the life and times of the iconic American author remains an open book for scholars and historians to… Continue reading
Dec 01 Around the Nation Here are some of this week's arts and culture stories from public broadcasting stations around the nation. Continue reading
Jun 15 The Hipster in the Age of Online Ridicule Through several decades of commercial and Internet indoctrination, it's much easier these days to embody the external qualities of hip. Hip isn't only attainable; it's accessible, searchable, and for sale. Continue reading