Paula Zahn speaks to Rob DeSalle, Co-Director of the Molecular Systematics Laboratories and Curator of the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History, about a fascinating new exhibit on the human brain.

Paula Zahn speaks to Rob DeSalle, Co-Director of the Molecular Systematics Laboratories and Curator of the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History, about a fascinating new exhibit on the human brain.
Experimental musician Benjamin Patterson at the Studio Museum, Chinese visual artist Wang Qingsong at ICP, Daniel Radcliffe back on Broadway, art along the Hudson, and more.
In this edition of SundayArts: Stephen Schwartz's Séance on a Wet Afternoon, Electric Kulintang at Lincoln Center, and the latest SundayArts News.
Rafael Pi Roman speaks with composer Stephen Schwartz about his first opera, Séance on a Wet Afternoon, playing through May 1, 2011 at New York City Opera.
Electric Kulintang (Susie Ibarra and Roberto Rodriguez) distills electronic, dance, jazz, field recordings and traditional Philippine Kulintang music. The group performs April 21, 2011 at the David Rubenstein Atrium.
Elton John at the Tribeca Film Festival, industrial design at the Studio Museum, Tom Stoppard and Billy Crudup return to Broadway, and Cuba comes to New York.
A look at Ireland America: The Ties That Bind at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. This multimedia exhibition celebrates Irish culture through revealing artifacts and documents.
Paula Zahn interviews the multi-talented musician, singer, composer, actor, and philanthropist, Harry Connick Jr., whose new show, In Concert on Broadway, aired on Great Performances in March.
In this edition of SundayArts: Paula Zahn interviews multi-talented artist Harry Connick, Jr., a look at the Langon Gallery at the Cloisters, and more.
In this edition of SundayArts News: the New York Botanical Garden, Glenn Ligon:'s America, feminist art at Rutgers, dance based on the music of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and much more.