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Explore the work of cartoonist Art Spiegelman and the impact of his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel Maus, about his parents’ survival of the Holocaust. A defender of free speech, Spiegelman ...
This spring, PBS Kids is introducing preschool children to jazz music concepts and important life skills through the new series of music videos Acoustic Rooster: Jazzy Jams. Based on bestselling ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused NPR and PBS of turning kids transgender ahead of a subcommittee hearing she is chairing where she will accuse the broadcasters of being “anti-American.” ...
At the start of Wednesday’s congressional hearing on the funding of public media, a large photo of drag queen Lil Miss Hot Mess appearing on a PBS kids show was displayed behind committee chair Rep.
Western New Yorkers have had a few weeks to adjust to having all the public radio and television stations rebranded as BPTM, which stands for Buffalo Toronto Public Media.
NPR's Katherine Maher and PBS' Paula Kerger at House hearing on public broadcasting funding. Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images UPDATED: NPR and PBS were in the spotlight at a House hearing this ...
And a new documentary from PBS — “We Want the Funk!”— serves as a timely demonstration of how artistic moments and political movements can merge for the greater good — both sonically and ...
PBS head Paula Kerger testified that “the drag queen was actually not on any of our kids shows” and was “mistakenly put on our website by our New York City station.” Democrats called ...
The CEOs of National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service denied accusations of liberal bias at a congressional hearing Wednesday, as Republican lawmakers sought to portray public ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A portrait of a young Palestinian boy who lost both arms as a result of an Israeli attack in Gaza was honored Thursday as World Press Photo of the year.
And then, we’ll circle up for a round of checkins… and on Slate Plus, we’ll share what PBS has done for us ... fails and offer advice on parenting kids from toddler to teens.
The witnesses at a U.S. House hearing on public broadcasting: NPR CEO Katherine Maher, PBS President Paula Kerger, Mike Gonzalez of the Heritage Foundation and Alaska Public Media President Ed Ulman.