Pop Culture  |  Feb 04, 2012

Some ideas on how to enjoy the day, with or without football. By Marion Anthonisen   

 

Event  |  Feb 03, 2012

Come and Get These Memories: Daniel Handler Gathers Evidence in 'Why We Broke Up'

With Valentine's Day lurking around the corner, lonely hearts might be particularly pleased with the latest book, arty-angsty sturm und drang teen novel, by Daniel Handler, AKA Lemony Snicket. By Erika Milvy   

NPR Film  |  Feb 03, 2012

A Study in 'Black': By-The-Numbers Horror Still Scares

In his first post-Hogwarts role, Daniel Radcliffe stars as a young lawyer sent to assess a foreboding marshland estate. Critic Bob Mondello says the film, true to its Hammer Films heritage, delivers good old-fashioned scares. By Bob Mondello   


Previously in KQED Arts

NPR Film | Feb 03, 2012

'Big Miracle': A Whale Tale As The Cold War Wanes

Based on Thomas Rose's 1989 book, the film follows an Alaska town's real-life struggle to free whales from thickening ice that prevents their migration to a warmer climate. Critic Ella Taylor says the film, like many of its characters, is flawed but amiable. By Ella Taylor  

Film Review | Feb 03, 2012

Norwegian Wood. Song. Book. Movie.

Tran Anh Hung creates and grey and blue world full of rain and melodrama. But only Murakami can do Murakami. By Rachel Foster  

The Bay Bridged | Feb 02, 2012

Live This Month: February 2012

Listen to The Bay Bridged mix of music by bands play live around the Bay Area this month, including Grimes, Future Twin, Eleanor Friedberger, Sea Lions and Laura Gibson.   

Movies | Feb 02, 2012

Isn't That Special: 5 to Watch in February

Visiting filmmakers and '70s stars turn up the wattage of this month's spate of screenings. By Michael Fox  

Literature | Feb 01, 2012

The Fallback Plan

Leigh Stein reads a passage from her debut novel, The Fallback Plan, about what happens when you graduate college without a fallback plan and are forced to move back in with your parents. By Leigh Stein  

Noise Pop | Jan 31, 2012

Comedy and Music

Listen to this week's podcast exploring the relationship between music and comedy with guests Shawn Robbing and Ivan Hernandez.   

Performance Review | Jan 30, 2012

Wilco Brings a Whole Lot of Love to San Jose

Wilco's short Bay Area tour ends at Oakland's Fox Theater this Tuesday. By Ben Marks  

Arts & Life
  • A Tale Of Two Centuries: Charles Dickens Turns 200

    The beloved storyteller was born on Feb. 7, 1812. He had little formal education, but his novels made him famous in his own time, and continue as classics in ours. His two-dozen works of fiction have never gone out of print.

  • Rearranging The Deck Chairs On The Anti-Tic

    Each clue contains at least one seven-letter word. Rearrange the letters in that word to answer the clue.

  • Filmmakers Die In Helicopter Crash In Australia

    National Geographic confirms the deaths of award-winning American cinematographer Mike deGruy and Australian television writer-producer Andrew Wight. The pair reportedly set off to film a documentary when they crashed.

  • Actor Gary Oldman Plays Not My Job

    Gary Oldman, who just got his first Academy Award nomination for his performance in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, answers three questions about Up with People — a horde of wholesome, smiley young people who performed four Super Bowl halftime shows back in the day.

Also on KQED.org this week ...

Mark Zuckerberg
Things To Do On Super Bowl Sunday

Some ideas on how to enjoy the day, with or without football.

 

MASH
Noise Pop: Comedy and Music

Listen to this week's podcast exploring the relationship between music and comedy with guests Shawn Robbing and Ivan Hernandez.