When I was a teenager, I loved political conventions. Robert Krulwich conventionlovepolitical Change image and share on social
Cezanne produced precarious little worlds that almost, almost, almost lose their balance but somehow hold themselves together, creating tension, beauty and danger all at once. Robert Krulwich balancebeautycezanne Change image and share on social
I am fascinated by storytelling glue. Anytime I see someone who's good at it, I stop and wonder, 'How'd they 'do this? Why can't I tear myself away? Robert Krulwich anytimefascinateglue Change image and share on social
News, after all, is a spin of words and pictures. It's a kind of music. There are beats in a newscast, a newspaper story. Ed Murrow sounded like Ed Murrow. Huntley and Brinkley sounded different. Anderson Cooper, different still. Robert Krulwich andersonbeatbrinkley share on social
What happens if you are the last (the very, very last) of your species, and you die - and humans notice? We live, increasingly, at a time when extinctions are recorded, remembered, and the last animal (or plant) in its line, by virtue of its being last, becomes a kind of celebrity. Its finality becomes a thing to honor. Robert Krulwich animalcelebritydie share on social
So many people are not aware that NPR writes things, 'posts' things. But we are spreading the word. Robert Krulwich awarenprpeople Change image and share on social
Journalism doesn't have to be your first love... or your only love. You can come to it in desperation, because you can't think of anything better to do with your life, that it's this or the abyss. But once you get going... it helps if you love it. Robert Krulwich abyssdesperationhelp share on social
Great teaching - just plain old knock 'em dead, get it right, make 'em laugh, make 'em wonder instruction - is always going to be rare. Good teachers abound. Great ones are special. Robert Krulwich abounddeadgood Change image and share on social
I did television for a very long time, but if you're on television, words don't count. What the eye sees beats the words. If you switch sides, from radio to television, you learn that the wordiness that you learn on the radio is useless or not nearly as powerful, and you have to learn to trust that the eye will just beat the ear. Robert Krulwich beatcountear share on social
When you go to the theater, you are slipping out of your life into someone else's imaginary world. Robert Krulwich imaginarylifeslip Change image and share on social