
Tattoos: Fine art for the masses
More and more Americans have turned their flesh into an artist's canvas, turning an old phenomenon into a multi-billion dollar industry
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More and more Americans have turned their flesh into an artist's canvas, turning an old phenomenon into a multi-billion dollar industry
He's written Number 1 hits for Rihanna, Beyonce and himself, but the 32-year-old says he won't be blinded by success (with streaming audio)
A Georgia retirement community's theatrical romp is appropriately titled "Forever Young, For Evermore"
Today's finest classical musicians play on instruments created by the masters of violin making in 18th century Italy
The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright behind the Broadway play "Disgraced" is not afraid to confront one of the most polarizing issues of the day: Islam and its place in America
Musicians agree that the best violins are still the ones made three centuries ago in a small town in Italy. Dean Reynolds experiences the magic up-close with concert violinist Anne Akiko Meyers, and meets a Chicago violinmaker still creating instruments the old-fashioned way.
Two years after an acid attack left him partially blinded, the ballet's artistic director says he and his company are both stronger than before
New York's Museum of Modern Art hosts a revelatory exhibition of the French artist's late works, created not with a brush but with scissors
Towards the end of his life, Henri Matisse, a giant in the art world, put down his paintbrush and picked up a pair of scissors after suffering debilitating illness. His "cut-out" art opened up a new world for him, and changed the course of modern art. Martha Teichner reports on a revealing new exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
Join us - we go inside rehearsals, as the Broadway musical revival embarks on a cross-country tour, with miracle plays to play
The British-born guitarist has overcome a health scare and now, at 70, returns to the stage
Singers share their unique tidings of comfort and joy, in the hope of bringing their audience closer to the meaning of the season
Her paintings of tots with eyes as big as saucers were world-famous, but her husband took all the credit
Built in a former bomb shelter, the Library of Congress' National Audio-Visual Conservation Center stores 1.4M films, TV and video recordings that tell America's story
The breakthrough star of American Ballet Theatre says change is coming slowly to the world of classical dance
The three-time Oscar-winning actor has been absent from movie screens for eight years, until a collaboration with his son, Ronan, brought him back for "Anemone," the story of a man living in self-exile.
The "Hannah Montana" actress-turned-Grammy-winning pop star talks about her album "Something Beautiful," sobriety, and reconnecting with her dad through music.
Preparing for the threats of tomorrow, the U.S. Air Force is testing drones piloted by artificial intelligence alongside aircraft flown by humans – and is teaching AI how to fight, a potential revolution in warfare.
The singer-songwriter who renamed himself Yusuf Islam talks about his new memoir, "Cat on the Road to Findout," his lifelong spiritual quest, and about trying to find and understand himself as an artist.
In city after city, the Trump administration has been testing limits of the law in apprehending and detaining people suspected of being undocumented, many of whom have no criminal record.
Most states now have, or are considering, bans of cellphones in public schools. For a generation that grew up with smartphones, being without is a whole new world.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
Eli Sharabi, who was taken hostage by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, before being released last February, explains why he remains optimistic for the future.
Part of the 1960s British pop invasion that began with The Beatles, The Zombies took a lot longer for success to catch up with them. Now their most famous album, 1968's "Odessey and Oracle," has been remastered.
The actress talks about playing a screen goddess in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman"; her love of movie musicals; and her long road from the Bronx to Hollywood.