PBS高端访谈:艺术家为精神病患者提供帮助
JUDY WOODRUFF: We continue our Canvas series now with tonight's Brief But Spectacular and New York-based artist Miguel Colon. He is a member of an Fountain House. It's an organization dedicated to supporting individuals with mental illness. 朱迪伍德
PBS高端访谈:宗教礼节不仅仅体现在祷告上
JUDY WOODRUFF: Religion and its effects permeate the work of novelist Nathan Englander. Raised in a highly observant Jewish family, Englander turned away from religion and made a decision to live a secular life. But the rituals of religion stayed wit
PBS高端访谈:如何教育孩子?
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Parents often struggle what the right way to set limits for their kids. How much TV is OK? How about online video games? How late can they stay out with their friends? It can also be tough to know how to answer the children's pointe
PBS高端访谈:进入变装皇后故事时间
JUDY WOODRUFF: And now to our NewsHour shares. Storybook hours often seek to entertain young children, while inspiring a love of reading. But one organization is turning the tables on who is turning the pages. The NewsHour's Julia Griffin explains. J
PBS高端访谈:返校学生的精神压力
JUDY WOODRUFF: Back-to-school time can bring a familiar sense of stress and excitement for many students as they navigate social circles and a new study workload. In tonight's Brief But Spectacular, we hear from 21-year-old college student Ben Rolnic
PBS高端访谈:坐在轮椅上的职业网球运动员
JUDY WOODRUFF: Last week, we brought you a different sports story, this one about some of the top adaptive athletes in the world who play for professional tennis while using wheelchairs. Tonight, we bring you the story of an amateur athlete, Minda De
PBS高端访谈:艺术品可以加深人与人的了解
JUDY WOODRUFF: What objects give meaning to our lives? KPBS reporter Maya Trabulsi talked to an artist who gathered things special to San Diego residents and preserved them as 3-D laser art. It is part of our arts and culture series, Canvas. MAYA TRA
PBS高端访谈:艺术品可以加深人与人的了解
JUDY WOODRUFF: Before leaving the White House this afternoon, President Trump handed out a pair of pardons. And the recipients gobbled up the spotlight. Amna Nawaz is back with how this Thanksgiving tradition began. DONALD TRUMP, President of the Uni
PBS高端访谈:斯科特·加洛威的幸福哲学
JUDY WOODRUFF: The holidays are a time to come together for many, but, for many, also, the season can also heighten a sense of isolation and depression. In tonight's Brief But Spectacular, New York University Business School Professor Scott Galloway,
PBS高端访谈:转变儿童语言的认知
JUDY WOODRUFF: Tonight's Brief But Spectacular essay features psycholinguist Jean Berko Gleason. She's a professor emeritus at Boston University, and is best known as the creator of a test that helped to transform what we know about children's langua
PBS高端访谈:因性骚扰引发的案件
JUDY WOODRUFF: Tonight's Brief But Spectacular features journalist Ronan Farrow. He won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on Harvey Weinstein, the movie mogul who is on trial for rape this week in New York. Here, Farrow reflects on his experience li
PBS高端访谈:通过艺术剖析残忍的现实
JUDY WOODRUFF: Tonight's Brief But Spectacular features an artist who uses his work to shed light on the truth. Paul Rucker has created pieces that explore mass incarceration, systemic racism, police brutality, and the continuing legacy of slavery in
PBS高端访谈:美国年轻学生遇到的问题
Alison Stewart: PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs explore stereotypes as part of their 'No Labels Attached' series. Today, we take a look at what young Americans are saying about race, culture and the misconceptions they face. Yeshua, student: When
PBS高端访谈:天堂都是再见
JUDY WOODRUFF: Tonight's Brief But Spectacular comes from poet Tongo Eisen-Martin. Born and raised in San Francisco, Eisen-Martin's writing offers a critique of the city's rapid gentrification. The California Book Award winner's latest collection of
PBS高端访谈:信仰的力量
JUDY WOODRUFF: Finally tonight, a personal look at faith in action. The Reverend Cecil Williams Gives us his Brief But Spectacular take on what we can learn from helping those in need. REV. CECIL WILLIAMS, Glide Memorial United Methodist Church: I wa