• PBS Wonders Why College Protests Are Labeled Anti-Semitic

    The cast of Friday’s PBS NewsHour was greatly confused. Host William Brangham didn’t understand why the anti-Israel college demonstrators, on the whole, have been branded as anti-Semitic, while Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart didn’t know why it is so hard for the demonstrators to protest Israel without degenerating into anti-Semitism. Brangham’s remarks came on the heels of New York Times columnist David Brooks warning that the protests are toxic for Democrats, “I think if...

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    'The Forsyte Saga' Cast for New PBS Series

    The Forsyte Saga is making a return, courtesy of a new series reimagining at Masterpiece on PBS. Based on John Galsworthy’s novel of the same name, the update follows the lives of the wealthy Forsyte family in 1880s London and explores the themes of love, loyalty, ambition and betrayal. Francesca Annis (Flesh and Blood) will star as the […]

  • PBS's Favorite 'Republican' Claims the GOP Now Is an 'Autocratic Movement'

    Former Mitt Romney strategist Stuart Stevens is senior adviser of the Lincoln Project, a never-Trump “Republican” outfit whose pathetic anti-GOP stunts and scandals have discredited it everywhere but in the mainstream media, where it remains a reliable source for smears of the modern-day Republican party as fascistic. Stuart took his familiar act to Tuesday’s edition of Amanpour & Co., which airs on PBS. Host Christiane Amanpour used Steven’s spicy quote in her show opener: Stuart Stevens:...

  • PBS's Favorite 'Republican' Claims the GOP Now Is an 'Autocratic Movement'

    Former Mitt Romney strategist Stuart Stevens is senior adviser of the Lincoln Project, a never-Trump “Republican” outfit whose pathetic anti-GOP stunts and scandals have discredited it everywhere but in the mainstream media, where it remains a reliable source for smears of the modern-day Republican party as fascistic. Stuart took his familiar act to Tuesday’s edition of Amanpour & Co., which airs on PBS. Host Christiane Amanpour used Steven’s spicy quote in her show opener: Stuart Stevens:...

  • You Can Now Watch ‘Reading Rainbow’ and Old PBS Shows for Free

    PBS kids' TV shows from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s are now streaming for free with ads on PBS Retro, a new Roku channel.

  • Governor appoints wife of rightwing foe of AR PBS to AETN Commission

    The governor has taken a big swipe at Arkansas PBS by appointing Sen. Dan Sullivan's wife to the commission overseeing it.

  • Biden Boosts Student Dem Leader Warning Of "Dictator Trump" On PBS

    Biden Boosts Student Dem Leader Warning Of "Dictator Trump" On PBS Days after OnlyFans & TikTok star Farha Khalidi revealed the Biden administration paid her to push "full-on political propaganda" while asking her not to disclose that she was part of a covert propaganda strategy, the Biden-Harris campaign reposted on X a video of Gen-Zers regurgitating Democrat talking points, such as 'Trump is a threat to Democracy.' The PBS News Hour roundtable discussion with Michigan students...

  • Before Challengers, Josh O’Connor Served Sex and Swagger in a Masterpiece Series

    On The Durrells in Corfu, where he spends much of his time banging away on a typewriter and screaming.

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    PBS Wins 5 Peabody Awards in Documentary, News and Public Service Categories

    Winners included three Frontline documentaries, a POV production and a PBS

  • San Antonio home cook to appear on PBS show The Great American Recipe

    San Antonio resident Jon Hinojosa, a founding director of the San Antonio nonprofit Say Sí, will appear on the latest season of PBS cooking competition show The Great American Recipe. The avid home cook shared the news on Facebook Tuesday, noting that Season 3 debuts Friday, June 17. "I am a new contestant on @pbs season 3 of The Great American Recipe," his post read.

  • It’s a great time to revisit Tarsem’s divisive 2006 masterpiece, The Fall

    If The Fall had come out this year, you might wonder if the 2006 cult classic and David Leitch’s The Fall Guy were born from the same prompt at a writers’ workshop. Beyond the mirrored titles, the divisive labor of love from Tarsem Singh (known professionally as Tarsem) shares an oddly similar jumping-off point with the new Ryan Gosling flick. Both The Fall and The Fall Guy center on dejected stuntmen contending with the loss of their girlfriend and their sense of identity after suffering a...

  • 'I Saw the TV Glow' review: Queer horror has a new arthouse masterpiece

    Jane Schoenbrun's latest Sundance entry, "I Saw the TV Glow," is a unique, overwhelming piece of avant-garde cinema. Review.