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    • Penn State Will Shut Down NPR/PBS Affiliate WPSU

      A committee of Trustees of the university, which owns and operates the station, unanimously rejected a plan to transfer ownership of the station licenses to Philadelphia station WHYY for $1. WPSU-TV reaches 515,000 households in 24 Pennsylvania counties; WPSU-FM serves more than 450,000 listeners. – Centre Daily Times (State College, PA)

    • The New U.S. Poet Laureate Is Arthur Sze

      “The Library (of Congress) announced Monday that the 74-year-old Sze had been appointed to a one-year term, starting this fall. The author of 12 poetry collections and recipient last year of a lifetime achievement award from the library, he succeeds Ada Limón, who had served for three years.” – AP

    • Layoffs And Cancellations At D.C. PBS Station WETA

      “The workforce reduction includes layoffs of 12 active workers and the elimination of nine vacant positions, representing approximately 5% of the employee roster of more than 400 staff. … WETA also canceled its local television shows If You Lived HereGet Out of Town and WETA Best Bets.” – Current

    • The TIFF People’s Award Has Been Pretty Good At Predicting The Oscar Winners

      What changed it all? Chariots of Fire. – CBC

    • Philadelphia’s Brilliant New Home For Calder

      Herzog & de Meuron has designed a deliberately “irrational” exhibition space, set largely below the Parkway and sheathed in reflecting steel, so that the building vanishes into air (as architects like to say), mirroring the gardens around it rather than asserting its own profile. – The New Yorker

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    • Penn State Will Shut Down NPR/PBS Affiliate WPSU

      A committee of Trustees of the university, which owns and operates the station, unanimously rejected a plan to transfer ownership of the station licenses to Philadelphia station WHYY for $1. WPSU-TV reaches 515,000 households in 24 Pennsylvania counties; WPSU-FM serves more than 450,000 listeners. – Centre Daily Times (State College, PA)

    • The New U.S. Poet Laureate Is Arthur Sze

      “The Library (of Congress) announced Monday that the 74-year-old Sze had been appointed to a one-year term, starting this fall. The author of 12 poetry collections and recipient last year of a lifetime achievement award from the library, he succeeds Ada Limón, who had served for three years.” – AP

    • Layoffs And Cancellations At D.C. PBS Station WETA

      “The workforce reduction includes layoffs of 12 active workers and the elimination of nine vacant positions, representing approximately 5% of the employee roster of more than 400 staff. … WETA also canceled its local television shows If You Lived HereGet Out of Town and WETA Best Bets.” – Current

    • The TIFF People’s Award Has Been Pretty Good At Predicting The Oscar Winners

      What changed it all? Chariots of Fire. – CBC

    • Philadelphia’s Brilliant New Home For Calder

      Herzog & de Meuron has designed a deliberately “irrational” exhibition space, set largely below the Parkway and sheathed in reflecting steel, so that the building vanishes into air (as architects like to say), mirroring the gardens around it rather than asserting its own profile. – The New Yorker

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    • Penn State Will Shut Down NPR/PBS Affiliate WPSU

      A committee of Trustees of the university, which owns and operates the station, unanimously rejected a plan to transfer ownership of the station licenses to Philadelphia station WHYY for $1. WPSU-TV reaches 515,000 households in 24 Pennsylvania counties; WPSU-FM serves more than 450,000 listeners. – Centre Daily Times (State College, PA)

    • The New U.S. Poet Laureate Is Arthur Sze

      “The Library (of Congress) announced Monday that the 74-year-old Sze had been appointed to a one-year term, starting this fall. The author of 12 poetry collections and recipient last year of a lifetime achievement award from the library, he succeeds Ada Limón, who had served for three years.” – AP

    • Layoffs And Cancellations At D.C. PBS Station WETA

      “The workforce reduction includes layoffs of 12 active workers and the elimination of nine vacant positions, representing approximately 5% of the employee roster of more than 400 staff. … WETA also canceled its local television shows If You Lived HereGet Out of Town and WETA Best Bets.” – Current

    • The TIFF People’s Award Has Been Pretty Good At Predicting The Oscar Winners

      What changed it all? Chariots of Fire. – CBC

    • Philadelphia’s Brilliant New Home For Calder

      Herzog & de Meuron has designed a deliberately “irrational” exhibition space, set largely below the Parkway and sheathed in reflecting steel, so that the building vanishes into air (as architects like to say), mirroring the gardens around it rather than asserting its own profile. – The New Yorker

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