Topher Grace is also featured in Casper Kelly's subversive twist on educational children's television designed to teach ...
The movie works, and has a handful of inspired touches, yet a little of it goes a long way.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. John Yang (Photo credit: PBS News/YouTube) “PBS News Weekend” will sign off for good on Sunday after federal budget cuts forced ...
“PBS News Weekend” will sign off for good on Sunday after federal budget cuts forced the broadcaster to “rework” its staffing and programming. “PBS News Hour” anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett ...
The nonprofit institution that provided significant funding for PBS and NPR is disbanding after nearly 60 years in operation. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting — created by Congress in 1967 — ...
Local PBS stations in California had already made staff and budget cuts in anticipation of the funding loss. Rural and small-town public media stations were especially hard hit by the federal cuts.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPR) will shut down after its board voted to dissolve the organization, marking a major shift in federal funding to PBS, NPR and hundreds of public TV and ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has voted to dissolve after nearly 60 years. The decision was prompted by a complete cut of federal funding and sustained political attacks. While PBS and ...
Over the course of his career, Mark Gatiss has been known to wear various hats. For his role in the new PBS drama, “Bookish,” Gatiss donned the hats of creator, writer and lead actor. Gatiss says the ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has voted to dissolve after nearly 60 years due to federal funding cuts and political pressure. The dissolution follows an executive order and a bill signed by ...
A co-creator, co-writer and star of hit series like “Sherlock” and “The League of Gentlemen” Britain’s Mark Gatiss brings his customary brio to his new PBS murder mystery-detective series “Bookish” ...
The gingery hero of “Bookish” has an abhorrence of murder. And of split infinitives. He does put some value in the occasional rogue punctuation mark. “There’s no apostrophe in books,” he is told, and ...