PBS Explores the Roots of Today's Biggest TV Hits in America in Primetime
by Gabrielle Sierra - July 12, 2011 Since its inception, television has served as a lens on American society, and in the expansive world of modern TV, today's heroes and villains have come a long way from their predecessors. ...
PBS Launches Free Video App for iPhone & iPod Touch, 'Antiques Roadshow' Game App
by Lauren Wolman - January 08, 2011 PBS announced today the App Store debut of the PBS App for iPhone and iPod touch, featuring more than 300 hours of free video, including full-length programs....
TimeLine Theatre to Host Blago Reporters for 7/10 Post-Show Discussion
by Gabrielle Sierra - July 01, 2011 TimeLine Theatre will host some of Chicago's top news reporters, each who have been covering the recent Blagojevich trial, for a timely post-show discussion titled Exclusive! Chicago's Top Reporters on The Front Page: Same Story, Different Century. This newly-added special event will be on Sunday, J...
TimeLine Theatre to Host Blago Reporters for 7/10 Post-Show Discussion
by BWW News Desk - July 10, 2011 TimeLine Theatre will host some of Chicago's top news reporters, each who have been covering the recent Blagojevich trial, for a timely post-show discussion titled Exclusive! Chicago's Top Reporters on The Front Page: Same Story, Different Century. This newly-added special event will be on Sunday, J...
PBS Celebrates Black History Month with True Originals
by Nicole Rosky - January 13, 2011 This season PBS celebrates True Originals - innovators, artists, scientists, political leaders and ordinary citizens who dared to advance, challenge, improve, invent and explore. This February is no exception....
PBS Arts Opens Two Tragedies: Hamlet and Macbeth Online Today
by Gabrielle Sierra - September 24, 2010 Tis a Shakespeare takeover today as the recently launched PBS Arts website posts a new exhibition, "Two Tragedies: Shakespeare's Hamlet and Macbeth," exclusively on www.pbs.org/arts....
RUINED Playwright Lynn Nottage Featured On NewsHour With Jim Lehrer
by Gabrielle Sierra - June 16, 2009 Playwright Lynn Nottage, whose Pulitzer Prize winning play RUINED recently announced a seventh extension at Manhattan Theatre Club, was featured last night on PBS' 'NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.'... |