Jul 09 Watch Artists Learn Art of Business to Brave Tough Economic Times In the classical performing arts, more and more artists -- ever more highly skilled -- compete for fewer and fewer jobs, ever more poorly paid. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports on how artists are learning to fine-tune their entrepreneurial skills… Continue watching
Jun 27 Watch Performing Artists Compete, Move, Adapt in Tough Economy A new report shows 45 percent of young adults who recently got a college degree are underemployed, and the next generation of classical performers are no exception. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports on how artists are adapting to hard economic… Continue watching
Mar 26 Watch San Francisco Strike Is Latest Orchestra Labor Dispute Playing Out Nationally San Francisco Symphony Strikes Sends Harsh Notes Nationwide… Continue watching
Feb 07 Watch In ‘Pilgrimage,’ Leibovitz Explores Portraits Without People Known for portraits of celebrities and musicians, Annie Leibovitz has given herself a new assignment: capture striking landscapes and visit the homes of iconic figures to document significant items from their past. Jeffrey Brown and Leibovitz discuss her "Pilgrimage" book… Continue watching