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PBS NewsHour - Art Beat

PBS NewsHour

The latest news, analysis and reporting on the art and entertainment world. (Updated periodically) PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

1702 - Acclaimed artist Lorraine O'Grady on her long path into art world acceptance
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  • 1702 - Acclaimed artist Lorraine O'Grady on her long path into art world acceptance

    Some 50 years into her career and at almost 90-years-old, artist Lorraine O'Grady has her first-ever museum retrospective at Wellesley College's Davis Museum. If that sounds like an honor delayed, much of O'Grady's career has played out with a slow burn. She looks back at her long path into art world acceptance with Jared Bowen of GBH in Boston. It's part of our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

    Mon, 20 May 2024 - 6min
  • 1701 - What's behind the growing popularity of Japanese comics and animations in U.S.

    Japanese animation and comic books have exploded in popularity in the United States over the last few years. From floats in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to a win at this year's Oscars, the genre has seen an increasing amount of visibility in American culture. Ali Rogin reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

    Sat, 18 May 2024 - 7min
  • 1700 - College course examines depiction of drinking in film and its social consequences

    As college students wrap up the year, many reflect on what they learned in the classroom and what it means for their lives. At the University of Notre Dame, a popular course offering has very real-life implications. Special correspondent Mike Cerre takes a look for our reporting on the intersection of art and health, part of our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

    Fri, 17 May 2024 - 7min
  • 1699 - Emergency room doctor reflects on treating trauma and preventing violence in new book

    A new book offers a firsthand look at the root causes and potential solutions to a critical issue plaguing communities across the country, violent crime. Dr. Rob Gore created a prevention program to keep young people from acts of violence. He sat down with Geoff Bennett to discuss his book, "Treating Violence: An Emergency Room Doctor Takes on a Deadly American Epidemic." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

    Thu, 16 May 2024 - 5min
  • 1698 - South African music group spreads Mandela's message of reconciliation and healing

    South Africa is celebrating 30 years since apartheid ended and Nelson Mandela became the nation's first Black president. In the U.S., a South African musical group is spreading Mandela's message of racial reconciliation and healing while reminding us that the fight for equality in both nations is far from over. Special correspondent Megan Thompson reports for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

    Wed, 15 May 2024 - 6min
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