Explore Sir Arthur Lewis’s contributions to development economics, including his Nobel-winning dual-sector model, known as the Lewis Model, fostering economic growth.
There’s no single way to define the “best” movies of the year. For KPBS Staff, it meant films that resonated — whether ...
Coffee (faster!), #tradwife murder mysteries, heated mattress pads, Prohibition-era video games, and much more.
Arthur's favorite TV show holds a contest. / D.W. creates her own "science" museum. Arthur and his friends enter a contest to write story ideas for their favorite television show. Features spoofs of ...
It’s the first chords of “Pachelbel’s Canon” that get me. Not the version you’ve heard at half the weddings you've gone to since you were old enough to attend one. I’m talking about the one played by ...
A groundbreaking children’s television show is set to introduce a new character who is largely non-speaking and communicates with the help of a special speech tablet. “Carl the Collector,” which made ...
The Trump administration rescinded funding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, resulting in its announcement of closure. The CPB's purpose since its creation in 1967 was to assist in funding ...
PBS has had a lasting impression on my life. Growing up, PBS Kids was a consistent part of my childhood. My earliest memory is watching “Curious George” in the morning as I ate breakfast and waited ...
Explore the career of Arthur Edwards, the legendary royal photographer for The Sun. Arthur Edwards, the legendary royal photographer for The Sun, has captured more than 200 royal tours across 120 ...
Everyone's inner child is heartbroken after the Trump administration received approval to reportedly cut all federal funding for public broadcasting, leaving programs like PBS in limbo. Anna ...
Earlier this morning, the Senate approved sweeping cuts to public media funding, threatening PBS Kids and with it, one of the few screen-time options built entirely around how children learn and grow.
Gen X and millennial parents grew up on the gentle rhythms of “Sesame Street” and “Between the Lions.” But sweeping cuts to public broadcasting could leave their children facing a different ...