News & Views
WRTI's News and Views is a series of short reports and interviews that shine a light on a variety of civic and cultural issues in our region and across the country. It's no longer being aired on WRTI - but you can still enjoy this content from the series.
Latest Episodes
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Two musicians discover secrets about one another - and learn about themselves - through their work on a song cycle by 19th-century German composer Robert…
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A five-day-a-week training program in West Philadelphia aims to provide a safe haven and cultivate lasting skills through classical music. At St. Francis…
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Susan Lewis considers DRACULA by Bram Stoker, whose notes for the famous novel live on at the Rosenbach Museum and Library. A Dracula Exhibition and…
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Since the early '60s, New Yorkers Dorothy and Herb Vogel have acquired a massive collection of contemporary art, using his income as a postal worker,…
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Philadelphia, PA – Late 19th-century French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir worked until his death in 1919. WRTI's Susan Lewis explores LATE RENOIR, an…
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Over the course of four days, 36 artists will create art on the banks of the Schuylkill River. WRTI's Susan Lewis explores Art in the Open - a festival…
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For every young person with the talent and drive to be an accomplished vocalist or violinist, there are legions more whose main connection to classical…
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In his over 90 years, Pablo Picasso created thousands of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, drawings, and prints, and became one of the most-recognized…
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As America navigates the politics of 2010, an exhibition in Philadelphia explores the ways in which our government and culture have been shaped by an…
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This week on News and Views we'll journey through gardens around the globe. "Passport to the World," the theme of this year's Philadelphia International…