The two places where I feel most free aren't actually places. 让我感到最自由的两个地方并不是什么特定的地点。 They're moments. The first is inside of dance. 而是两个时刻。第一个是跳舞的时候。 Somewhere between r...
Now to a topic we don't often cover on the NewsHour, but one that matters to millions of American women. 现在讲讲一个我们不常在新闻一小时节目中提及的话题,但它对数百万美国女性至关重要。 It is lingerie and the c...
Her work has been described as transformative, both for the observer and for her exhibit's surroundings. 她的作品被认为是变革性的,无论是对于观察者还是她的展览环境。 Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's latest exhibition, post...
JUDY WOODRUFF: When Kev Marcus and Wil B. met in a high school music class, they shared their desire to disrupt people's impressions of what classical music should be. Together, they formed a group called Black Violin, which we featured on the NewsHo...
JUDY WOODRUFF: And a passing to note tonight. Award-winning actor Christopher Plummer died today at his home in Connecticut. During his nearly 70-year career, Plummer became known for a wide variety of roles that won him an Oscar, two Emmys and a pai...
JUDY WOODRUFF: Last night, Regina King sent out a tweet, saying: Queen somehow just doesn't capture Ms. Tyson. She paved a way that created a space for girls like me to feel the light. Ms. Tyson was, of course, the great Cicely Tyson, a towering and...
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now to honoring a civil rights legend in a new way. Producer James Brown of PBS station WXXI reports on how artists in Rochester, New York, pay tribute to the late John Lewis. It's part of our arts and culture series, Canvas. 朱迪伍德...
JUDY WOODRUFF: The retired CEO of the online shoe store Zappos, Tony Hsieh, died on Friday from injuries suffered in a fire. Throughout the tech industry, he had been seen as a visionary who revolutionized online commerce. He was 46. Last year, Steve...
JUDY WOODRUFF: And finally tonight: As we approach the election, there's a refrain of how divided the country is, culturally and politically. And some of the starkest differences are between urban and rural areas. Now a singer-songwriter from Western...
JUDY WOODRUFF: Cruise ship companies are waiting to learn this Wednesday from the Centers for Disease Control whether their billion-dollar vessels can soon set sail again. They have been prohibited from cruising since the start of the pandemic, and h...