Walter Mirisch has produced over 100 films, including Some Like it Hot, The Apartment, and The Magnificent Seven.
NBC Washington Bureau Chief and longtime “Meet the Press” moderator Tim Russert died Friday afternoon from an apparent heart attack. He was 58 years old. Analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks reflect on his career on NewsHour.
Jennifer 8. Lee is a New York Times reporter, blogger and author best known for her writing about technology, immigrants and contemporary culture. She talks about how a lot of …
On May 15, 1937, Madeleine Albright, America’s highest-ranking woman in government and first female secretary of state, was born Maria Jana Korbelova in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Now a professor at the …
A pioneer in the field of painting and multimedia, Rauschenberg passed away Monday night at age 82. Beyond his work, he was a primary member of the arts revolution …
Last week, Time Magazine announced their annual 100 Most Influential People in the World, a list which included journalist and aspiring politician Alexis Sinduhije.
Charlie Rose interviews Museum of Modern Art curator Paola Antonelli about this exhibit, which closes May 12, 2008. She discusses about the convergence of design, technology, and human needs and adaptations and how this convergence challenges the mind.
New York’s Hillary Clinton now leads Barack Obama, 51% to 41%, according to a Zogby poll of the Democratic Presidential Primary in Pennsylvania. Reporting from Pittsburgh, the NewsHour …
Richard Price, whose eighth novel Lush Life (FSG) came out last month, discusses the decade-long shift in the cultural landscape of Manhattan’s Lower East Side….
Charlie Rose’s Charlie Rose Tomorrow online series interviews young leaders and artists about issues and trends. Miami-based Bert Rodriguez was one of the artists chosen for the 2008 Whitney Biennial.











