Joshua Steiner is the co-author of “From Mistakes to Meaning.” He is a former aide in President Clinton’s Treasury Department. + Major support for Amanpour and Company is provided by the Anderson ...
Michael Lynton is the co-author of “From Mistakes to Meaning.” He is the former CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment. + Major support for Amanpour and Company is provided by the Anderson Family ...
The hub for nonfiction fare aims to help public television “meet new audiences where they already are,” says PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger. By Katie Kilkenny Enterprise Reporter, TV & Labor PBS ...
Some of the biggest names in rock are transforming their songs and personas into popular pinball games. And while rock-themed pinball machines are nothing new, there has been an increase in the number ...
We found 19 pinball machines themed after big rock and metal acts that are also heavily reviewed by serious pinball players. More bands have started licensing their IP to be used on pinball machines ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: What if I told you that you could watch the first four episodes of Call the Midwife right now? The fifteenth season of the popular drama premieres later tonight on PBS ...
Based on John Galsworthy’s novels known collectively as “The Forsyte Saga” and adapted to television by Debbie Horsfield, PBS Masterpiece’s latest historical drama, “The Forsytes,” is a sweeping ...
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week. “The Forsyte Saga,” based on the John Galsworthy novels and stories, has been a PBS mainstay since the first filmed-for-TV ...
Alexandre Dumas knew what 19th-century readers wanted from their epic novels. The same stuff we do. Injustice. Indignation. Suffering. Gleefully unapologetic vengeance. And then—maybe—an ...
"Keep Quiet and Forgive," a documentary about sexual abuse in Plain communities, is now available to stream after it completed a festival circuit. The feature-length documentary was created by ...
The opening credits of “The Forsytes” set the tone of the show with uncanny accuracy. On one hand, it’s thoroughly “Downton Abbey,” with elegantly hummable theme music; images of expensive-looking ...
Henry David Thoreau’s timing was one of his gifts: Living and writing during his nation’s adolescence, he was something of an adolescent himself. In “Walden,” he found constant wonder in the obvious; ...