The Photos of 'Memento Morrie'A young photographer’s images depict the final days of Morrie Schwartz of ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’ fameJuly 19, 2024
'Every Woman in Journalism Owes Barbara Walters a Debt'A new book tells how the groundbreaking journalist was proud of her work and always pushing, but never contentApril 23, 2024
Unexpected Lessons of Terminal Cancer — Talking About Death and LifeTwo renowned journalists, Rod Nordland and Richard Harris, share a diagnosis of Glioblastoma. In this conversation, they talk about living with the diagnosis, remaining positive and the impact of love and support.March 6, 2024
Liz Cheney Will Not Stay SilentDuring a recent conversation in Washington, D.C. about her new book ‘Oath and Honor,’ she talked about the need for all parties to ‘work on behalf of the Constitution’December 20, 2023
One Man's Quest to Control the End of LifeAn unplanned, unflinching award-winning documentary takes us inside a family’s journey through medical aid in dyingJune 9, 2023
An Historical Trip Around 'Iconic America'A new eight-part PBS series surveys sites including Fenway Park, Stone Mountain and the Hollywood signMay 3, 2023
Nearly 30 Years After His Death, Morrie Schwartz Offers New Life LessonsFrom the subject of 'Tuesdays with Morrie,' the discovery of a manuscript on aging creatively leads to a new book 'The Wisdom of Morrie'April 14, 2023
A Candid Conversation with Dr. Tony FauciThe focus of a new PBS documentary, the now-retired director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases talks about the stress of the COVID pandemic and how his work during the AIDS crisis profoundly affected his careerMarch 17, 2023
1966: When the Cry of 'Black Power!' Was Heard Throughout the LandMark Whitaker, the first African American editor of Newsweek, and a student of civil rights since age 10, revisits this pivotal year in his new bookFebruary 6, 2023
Sunrise for JudithAs journalist Mark Potter’s wife was dying of cancer, she encouraged him to take his camera and keep a daily appointment with the sunrise. This early morning ritual has helped him heal.December 1, 2022
Ken Burns on 'Our America'The historical filmmaker’s new book of photography, 15 years in the making, tells the story of the U.S. and usNovember 9, 2022
OpinionOPINION: When A Stroke is On the BallotA stroke survivor calls out those who would use John Fetterman’s debate performance to disqualify him from the US SenateNovember 2, 2022
Margaret Sullivan's Journalism CommandmentsThe first woman Public Editor at the New York Times and retiring Washington Post media columnist on her four-decade wild ride in journalism, detailed in her new book ‘Newsroom Confidential’October 17, 2022
The Tenacity of Gabby GiffordsIn 'Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down,' filmmakers Betsy West and Julie Cohen reveal the grit and commitment of the former U. S. RepresentativeJuly 20, 2022
Questlove's Summer of SoulThe multi-talented performer talks about bringing the seminal Harlem Cultural Festival footage to lightJuly 4, 2022
Watergate: The Most Famous 'Third-rate Burglary' in American History Turns 50Author Garrett Graff talks about the truths he uncovered while researching 'Watergate: A New History'June 3, 2022
How George Carlin Used His WordsJudd Apatow, director of a new HBO documentary on George Carlin, talks about the late legendary comic and his ongoing relevanceMay 18, 2022
'We Have to Make a Concerted Effort to Be Less Alienated from Death and Dying'A conversation with Anita Hannig, author of ‘The Day I Die: The Untold Story of Assisted Dying in America'May 3, 2022
Frank Bruni Sees Illumination in the Fading LightIn his new book, ‘The Beauty of Dusk,’ the journalist navigates compromised vision and stares at possible blindnessMarch 4, 2022
‘People with Alzheimer’s Should Have the Same Opportunities as People with Other Diseases’Next Avenue interviewed Harry Johns, CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association, on the decision to restrict coverage for the drug AduhelmApril 8, 2022
Celebrating the Music of MotownAs Berry Gordy Jr. is honored by the Kennedy Center, Otis Williams of The Temptations talks about Gordy's legacyDecember 21, 2021
StoryCorps Legacy: Memorable Conversations With People Who Have Serious IllnessesListening to loved ones at a time when they most want to share their storiesNovember 8, 2021
My Wife, Cokie RobertsA conversation with Steven Roberts, author of a new book about the beloved NPR and ABC journalistNovember 2, 2021
Sandra Day O'Connor: The TrailblazerA new PBS documentary looks at Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor whose appointment was ‘about women everywhere’September 8, 2021