On Saturday Sessions this morning is the indie-folk sounds of Canada's Wild Rivers. Formed in Toronto, the trio first met while attending Queen's University, and were soon wowing audiences with their emotional lyrics and rich harmonies. Here is Wild Rivers with "What Kind of Song." … [Read more...] about Saturday Sessions: Wild Rivers performs “What Kind of Song”
Eli Sussman, two-time James Beard award nominee for rising star chef, on his career
Eli Sussman, a two-time James Beard award nominee for rising star chef, wrote the first of four cookbooks at the age of 20. He is now the chef and partner at Gertrude's in Brooklyn, where he serves modern Jewish cuisine with a twist. … [Read more...] about Eli Sussman, two-time James Beard award nominee for rising star chef, on his career
National Gallery of Art set to open “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Movement”
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. is opening the exhibition "Paris 1874: The Impressionist Movement." It celebrates the 150th anniversary of the first public showing of rebel painters who launched a modern movement. … [Read more...] about National Gallery of Art set to open “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Movement”
The Uplift: A voice gone viral
A boy goes viral for his rendition of the National Anthem, with his voice -- and story -- gaining widespread attention. The founder of the Pan Mass shares his journey to creating the race that fundraises for cancer research. … [Read more...] about The Uplift: A voice gone viral
Max Boot talks about new Ronald Reagan biography
Max Boot discussed his new biography on Ronald Reagan, titled "Reagan: His Life and Legend." The book is 10 years in the making. … [Read more...] about Max Boot talks about new Ronald Reagan biography