Top Picks: Musician Dave Van Ronk's memoir, Capitol Records' remastered Beatles albums, and more
CBS celebrates the anniversary of the Beatles' 'Ed Sullivan' appearance, PBS honors Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker's birthday with a two-hour tribute, and more top picks.
CBS celebrates the anniversary of the Beatles' 'Ed Sullivan' appearance, PBS honors Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker's birthday with a two-hour tribute, and more top picks.
Royal purple
PBS celebrates Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker鈥檚 70th birthday on 鈥淎merican Masters鈥 with a two-hour tribute, Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth. The documentary is rich with insights and retellings from Walker, Steven Spielberg, Danny Glover, Quincy Jones, Gloria Steinem, Sapphire, and the late Howard Zinn as it traces the rise of a powerful, creative voice in the midst of a society鈥檚 struggle for racial and gender equality. It airs Feb. 7.
Fifty years ago...
Fifty years to the night that the Beatles stirred America into Beatlemania with their appearance on CBS鈥檚 鈥淭he Ed Sullivan Show,鈥 the network will host The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles on Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. Reuniting to perform songs by the Fab Four are Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart (the Eurythmics). Other artists paying tribute to one of the greatest rock bands ever include Alicia Keys, John Legend, John Mayer, Keith Urban, and Maroon 5.
Beatles, American-style
To honor the 50th anniversary of when the Beatles stormed America 鈥 and life suddenly got better and brighter 鈥 Capitol Records has digitally remastered the band鈥檚 first 13 American albums. The 13-disc box set includes original album cover art and a 64-page booklet with photos from the band鈥檚 first visit. The albums, from 鈥淢eet the Beatles鈥 (1964) to 鈥淗ey Jude鈥 (1970), are available in mono and stereo and can also be purchased individually on CD or downloaded from iTunes.
Race and identity
PBS honors Black History Month with American Promise, a film on 鈥淧OV.鈥 The movie explores two African-American families as they send their gifted sons to The Dalton School, an elite private school in Manhattan. Spanning 12 years, it documents the challenges faced by all sides as they grapple with a clash of cultures, abilities, and assumptions about race and class in America. 鈥淎merican Promise,鈥 a 2013 Sundance Film Festival winner, premi猫res Feb. 3.
Test your knowledge
The new iPhone and iPad hit QuizUp does for Trivial Pursuit what Draw Something did for Pictionary: It uses online interactions to breathe new life into a classic game. Compete with friends or challenge strangers to see who knows the most about everything from military history to Miley Cyrus. The minute-long matches play out in real time, building suspense with each correct answer. QuizUp鈥檚 fun questions and fast pace make it all too easy to play 鈥渏ust one more game.鈥
Father figure of folk
The Coen Brothers鈥 recent film, 鈥淚nside Llewyn Davis,鈥 may have been fictional, but fans of Greenwich Village folkie Dave Van Ronk might beg to differ. Van Ronk鈥檚 life inspired the Coens鈥 film, and a new second edition of his 2005 memoir, The Mayor of MacDougal Street, coincides with a renewed interest in the great 1960s folk music boom. The book chronicles Van Ronk鈥檚 career 鈥 fraught with near misses and should-have-been hits (including a brazen song theft by a young Bob Dylan) at a seminal time in music history 鈥 in a warm and nostalgic voice.