PBS高端访谈:2018年度词汇"有毒"引发的思考
JUDY WOODRUFF: Oxford Dictionaries has named toxic as the word of the year. There was a 45 percent jump in the number of times people looked it up online. And it was chosen to reflect the ethos, the mood, or preoccupations of the passing year. Despit
PBS高端访谈:终将消逝的繁华
JUDY WOODRUFF: Tonight's Brief But Spectacular episode features Franny Choi, a poet whose work examines contemporary social issues. Her first poetry collection is called Floating, Brilliant, Gone, and is available now. 朱迪伍德拉夫:今晚的《
PBS高端访谈:领养者与被领养者的关系
Nick Schifrin: On this Christmas, many of us reflect on family. And, tonight, writer Alice Stephens, who is adopted, shares her Humble Opinion on the importance of not being what she calls the object of the adoption, but the subject. 尼克斯齐弗林
PBS高端访谈:STEM学科的多样性和包容性
JUDY WOODRUFF: Astrophysicist Dr. Jedidah Isler has been focusing her studies on blazars. These are super-massive black holes in space. In tonight's Brief But Spectacular episode, she emphasizes diversity and inclusion in science, technology, enginee
PBS高端访谈:父亲与女儿之间的关系
JUDY WOODRUFF: And now to the latest in our Brief But Spectacular series, where we ask interesting people to share their passions. Ashley Ford is a Brooklyn-based writer and host of the podcast Profile by BuzzFeed News. She is currently writing her m
PBS高端访谈:人们所拥有的多样化观点
JUDY WOODRUFF: In our national conversations on politics, race or even entertainment, we often group people together. But when we use shorthand, like African-American voters, we often overlook the diverse viewpoints of any given demographic. Erica Da
PBS高端访谈:通过技术手段让聋哑人发声
AMNA NAWAZ: Last week's Brief But Spectacular featured Melissa Malzkuhn, who was born deaf into a deaf family. She spoke about how access to sign language offers access to humanity. Tonight, we have a separate take on language and deafness from Carol
PBS高端访谈:古典音乐带给我们的好处
JUDY WOODRUFF: Over the years, researchers have explored classical music's impact on memory, creativity, productivity and even blood pressure. It's almost as if the music genre is suspected of having superpowers. And that's got industry producers try
PBS高端访谈:尝试更为冒险的做法
JUDY WOODRUFF: Picking up new hobbies can be, for many, a lifelong habit. And, as we grow older, many pursue a new language or become proficient at a game we never played before. But what happens when we choose a riskier approach? Tonight, novelist J
PBS高端访谈:失败可以推动下一次的成功
JUDY WOODRUFF: New Coke, the Fire Phone, big mistakes for Coca-Cola and Amazon, but their CEOs and those of many other companies have worked the concept of failure into their corporate culture. Letting employees fail is seen as one way of finding the
PBS高端访谈:被驱逐后的生活
JUDY WOODRUFF: We continue our look now at immigration in tonight's Brief But Spectacular. Naomi De La Rosa was a child when her mother was deported for illegally entering the U.S. Now an 18-year-old freshman at the University of Arizona, De La Rosa
PBS高端访谈:拿起你的笔, 放下你的手机
JUDY WOODRUFF: Texting and e-mailing technology have revolutionized the way we communicate. It has permitted us to be more efficient, to stay in touch easier, and has likely changed the dynamics of some of our most important relationships. But within
PBS高端访谈:探究胡德艺术博物馆
AMNA NAWAZ: Well, spring classes at Dartmouth College are about to end. And, this term, students have had the opportunity to explore a revitalized museum right on campus. From PBS station WGBH in Boston, Jared Bowen has our story. It's part of series
PBS高端访谈:2019年毕业季他们都说了什么
AMNA NAWAZ: And now to our NewsHour Shares. It's graduation season, the time of year when politicians, artists, and other leaders impart advice, and sometimes humor, on the latest crop of young adults eager to take on the world. Here are some highlig
PBS高端访谈:挥之不去的负面评论
AMNA NAWAZ: So, maybe you just had a performance review or shared something you wrote with a friend. It's likely that whatever feedback you received, the negative comments are what stuck with you. Esme Weijun Wang is an author, most recently of The C