WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Today, of course, is Super Bowl Sunday. In the days leading up to the game, fans debated which team will win, and economists debated the wisdom of cities trying to host the big game. Yesterday, Hari Sreenivasan spoke with Mina Kimes
GWEN IFILL: One of the most honored movies of the year, and a leading candidate for several Oscars, is Boyhood, a film by an independent director with a unique style of telling stories. Jeff spoke with him recently, as part of our occasional feature,
JUDY WOODRUFF: Some thoughts now about the many legacies of Dean Smith on and off the court with sportswriter John Feinstein, who long covered Smith him and knew him well. He wrote about him today in The Washington Post and is working on a book about
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now: terror and renewal in West Africa. Just days ago: Boko Haram pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, raising fears the militants' insurgency in Nigeria could become part of an international conflict. This weekend saw a burs
IVETTE FELICIANO:This might look like a typical Saturday matinee on Broadway But the fact that Annmarie Scotti is here with her son Nick, tells you its anything but (Annmarie Scotti: Hey Nick, you ready?) IVETTE FELICIANO:And tickets for this particu
JUDY WOODRUFF: Millions of viewers began tuning into college basketball's March Madness games today. Billions of dollars are paid for the TV rights. Last year, an average of 11 million people tuned in throughout the month. And yet one question looms
JUDY WOODRUFF: One of the most influential and revolutionary musical artists of his generation, David Bowie, died yesterday after an 18-month battle with cancer. In a career that spanned more than five decades, the sale of more than 140 million album
JUDY WOODRUFF: Millions of viewers began tuning into college basketball's March Madness games today. Billions of dollars are paid for the TV rights. Last year, an average of 11 million people tuned in throughout the month. And yet one question looms
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now the ever- continuing, and yes, inescapable saga of Star Wars, as the feature film, Episode VII: The Force Awakens, opens nationwide this weekend, including at some theaters tonight. Jeffrey Brown has our look at what's become a tou
JUDY WOODRUFF:What does this win mean for the future of women's professional soccer in the U.S.? We turn to Cheryl Cooky, a professor of women's studies at Purdue University, who has published studies on the differences between the way men's and wome
JUDY WOODRUFF: The U.S. women's soccer team has advanced to the next round of play with a win last night against Nigeria. Veteran player Abby Wambach scored the only goal in a 1-0 win. Nancy Armour is covering the Cup for USA Today, and she brings us
JUDY WOODRUFF: Just four days after he won reelection to a fifth term as the head of soccer's international governing body, Sepp Blatter stunned nearly everyone today when he announced he would resign as president of FIFA. Top FIFA officials were arr
JUDY WOODRUFF: Finally tonight, March Madness has arrived once again, and, this year, there's a twist: The University of Kentucky is making a run for a historic and undefeated season. The men's basketball team is 34-0, and fresh off winning the SEC C
HARI SREENIVASAN: Now an underdog story for the ages. The English soccer team Leicester City came into this season as overwhelming long shots, but now, after defying all the odds, exit as their country's overall football champions. The anticipation b
JEFFREY BROWN:Next: a story of the arts and community. It's about a group in Minnesota that aims to take dance to new places. Its name is TU Dance. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro tells its story. FRED DE SAM LAZARO:TU Dance's location, a ru
GWEN IFILL:Finally tonight: remembering jazz giant Dave Brubeck. The pianist and composer died today after a seven-decade career that spanned much of the post-war jazz world. Born in California in 1920, he and his quartet would become known for rhyth
GWEN IFILL:Finally tonight, an unflinching look back at the war in Bosnia, as told by Angelina Jolie. Jeffrey Brown recently sat down with the Oscar-winning actress and the stars of her new film. JEFFREY BROWN:She's one of the most recognizable women
JEFFREY BROWN:And finally tonight: doling out history lessons on Twitter. Gwen Ifill has that. GWEN IFILL:NewsHour regular Michael Beschloss has written eight books and countless commentaries on the American presidency, but recently he's discovered a
JEFFREY BROWN:And finally to the third of our Veterans Day reports, a novel set in Iraq and on the home front. It tells the story of a character named John Bartle, a 21-year-old private from rural Virginia. The novel, titled The Yellow Birds, has bee
JEFFREY BROWN:And next: a hard-lived life amid the sound, success and sorrow of rock 'n roll. MAN:One, two, one, two, three. JEFFREY BROWN:From the bench behind his Hammond B-3 organ, Gregg Allman has been belting out the rock 'n roll blues for more
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