For those dusting off a do-it-yourself manual in this tough economy, there’s now help available from a growing group of good neighbors. NBC’s Lee Cowan reports on the helpful hands making a difference. (Nightly News)
These days, films need to be blockbusters outside the United States to be considered a success. As NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports, the global influence is clear, even among the most American-themed movies. (Nightly News)
Ivete Sangalo: The Brazilian pop star sold out Madison Square Garden on Saturday at a concert the organizers said was the first time a Brazilian had headlined at the arena. Five thousand of the tickets were sold overseas.
It was not exactly the return he had hoped for, but the conductor Seiji Ozawa returned to the public stage on Sunday afternoon for the first time since surgery for esophageal cancer in January.
This week: The country singer Marty Stuart plays live in the studio, and Ben Ratliff discusses Miles Davis's album "Bitches Brew" on its 40th anniversary.