Broadcast: Jan 29 2003 John Coltrane's favorite drummer Elvin Jones comes from a renowned family of jazz musicians. His brother, pianist Hank Jones, was named an American Jazz Master in 1989. His othe...
Broadcast: Jan 28,2003 Four schools around the United States are taking part in a project that honors women pioneers in the arts, sports, media, and other fields. The program is designed to inspire st...
Broadcast: Jan 27, 2003 When Congress returned to session earlier this month, one of the first orders of business was to revise an ethics standard known as the "Pizza Rule", a law that makes it accept...
Broadcast: Jan 26 2003 The Lewis and Clark Fife and Drum Corps helped launch the expedition bicentennial, evoking the music and pageantry of a young American nation. The musicians come from Saint Char...
Broadcast: Jan 22 2003 The most comprehensive collection of drawings by Leonardo da Vinci ever assembled in the United States, is on exhibit at the 1) Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The exhib...
Broadcast: Jan 20 20031` The movie musical Chicago and the drama The Hours have taken top honors in Hollywood's Golden Globe awards. Martin Scorsese was named best director for Gangs of New York, whil...
Broadcast: Jan 18 2003 While you may not recognize his name, Jim Lauderdale is one of the best-selling songwriters in Nashville. Those hits he's written for artists George Strait, Patty Loveless and T...
Broadcast: Jan 18 2003 81-year-old Sidney Rittenberg decided as a young man he wanted to help build bridges between cultures. He's devoted much of his career to promoting business ties between China a...
Broadcast: Jan 18 ,2003 Americans have been captivated by a new kind of entertainment called "reality television." More than two dozen reality shows are on the air so far, and more are in the works. E...
Jan 17 ,2003 . More than 300 singers from the Washington area, as well as a dance troupe from West Africa, gathered recently to perform in the 2) Choral Arts Society of Washington's 15th annual Choral...
Broadcast: Jan 14, 2003 The U.S. Post Office Monday issued its first 2) commemorative stamp of the year, honoring Thurgood Marshall, the celebrated civil rights lawyer and the nation's first African A...
Broadcast: Jan 12 2003 53,Maurice Gibb, sang high-pitched backing vocals, and played bass and keyboards for the trio, which also included his twin Robin and older brother Barry. Maurice died Sunday in...
Broadcast: Jan 11, 2003 The conference opened with a 1) rousing 2) gospel song featuring Lester Chambers and the incoming Chairman of the FCC, the Federal Communications Commission, Jonathan Adelstein...
Broadcast: Jan 11, 2003 The Recording Academy invited artists of several genres and generations to announce the nominees in 104 categories for the Grammy Awards. At a press conference at New York's Ma...
Broadcast: Jan 07, 2003 Nominations for the 45th annual 2) Grammy Awards, honoring the best of the music industry, were announced in New York today Tuesday. It was a diverse group of artists, includin...