The colourful long-time owner died overnight, leaving behind one of the richest legacies in Australian motorsport ...
Ten icons who have contributed to the region and country through innovation, philanthropy and activism were celebrated Monday ...
I have not posted here for some time because I have been stuck in the muck of my own emotions, feeling sad, angry, and at times downright frozen. Many mornings, I awaken with dread. I am frequently ...
A Pittsburgh legend has a chance to make a big comeback. The U.S. Postal Service is holding a contest to bring back a forever stamp, and one featuring Mister Rogers is in the running. The Mister ...
Fred Rogers Productions and Spiffy Pictures both recognized the Writers Guild of America East (WGAE) for the purpose of collective bargaining for writers at their public television programs. This ...
The YouTube star wants her audiences — adults and children alike — to see the humanity of all people. Many years ago, in a gray wooden house in Maine, there was a little girl who loved to curl up on ...
The powerful words of the late Fred Rogers have gone viral following the Senate’s vote in favor of a bill that will cut federal funding to public broadcast networks PBS and NPR. On Wednesday (July 16) ...
The speech was about the vital need to protect public services like PBS, NPR, and their local affiliates, because of they value they bring to communities—especially children. His words are as powerful ...
Fred Rogers may no longer be with us, but the Latrobe native’s memory lives on in the hearts of many. Episodes of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” can still be seen 22 years after his death, and his ...
Mister Rogers Family Days featured a series of events held each day last week in downtown Latrobe. On June 2 an open house at the Fred Rogers Institute in Unity and Greater Latrobe High School ...
Generations of Americans grew up with Fred Rogers on PBS. His stories were meant for children, but adults often left the neighborhood of make-believe learning more about themselves and what it means ...
I am one of the original PBS kids. I was born in 1970, and thanks to three older siblings, I discovered “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Sesame Street” on WYES-TV in New Orleans before I could walk.