Karen Grigsby Bates http://kalw.org en 'American Winter' Families Struggle To Survive Fall From Middle Class http://kalw.org/post/american-winter-families-struggle-survive-fall-middle-class It's a visual no parent wants to picture: a child describing what it's like to live in a house with no power for lights, heat or cooking. For many middle-class American parents, it's hard to imagine their family ever facing a situation like that. Tue, 26 Mar 2013 07:26:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 24921 at http://kalw.org 'American Winter' Families Struggle To Survive Fall From Middle Class Bloomingdale's Lays Out Welcome Mat To Chinese Shoppers http://kalw.org/post/bloomingdales-lays-out-welcome-mat-chinese-shoppers A number of luxury retailers are rolling out tactics this year to mark the beginning of the Lunar New Year. For Bloomingdale's in New York City, though, reaching out to Asian shoppers during the cultural celebration is a decades-long tradition.<p>The upscale department store's marketing strategy traces back to 1971, the year President Nixon lifted the U.S. trade embargo with the People's Republic of China. Sun, 10 Feb 2013 11:36:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 22912 at http://kalw.org Bloomingdale's Lays Out Welcome Mat To Chinese Shoppers 'Living' In Color, Long Before 'Girls' http://kalw.org/post/living-color-long-girls The second season of HBO's critically acclaimed series <em>Girls</em> begins Sunday night, but the show about 20-something girls navigating their social and work lives in New York has itself been criticized for not being diverse enough.<p>By now, most of you have heard the buzz about <em>Girls</em>: It's written by 26-year-old Lena Dunham, and stars a quartet of young women whose plans sometimes crash face-first into life's nasty realities.<p>The show's smart dialogue attracted writer Allison Samuels, a cultural critic for <em>Newsweek/</em>The Daily Beast.<p>"I love the writing," she says. Fri, 11 Jan 2013 08:19:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 21592 at http://kalw.org 'Living' In Color, Long Before 'Girls' New Policy For Young Immigrants Creates Paperwork Deluge http://kalw.org/post/new-policy-young-immigrants-creates-paperwork-deluge In the six months since a new law opened a path to temporary legal status for some young immigrants in the U.S., more than 300,000 people have applied — and have rushed to request qualifying documents from their schools.<p>The law, Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, offers legal status, renewable every two years, to people ages 30 and younger who were brought to the country as children. Applicants must prove they were in the U.S. Wed, 12 Dec 2012 22:25:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 20505 at http://kalw.org New Policy For Young Immigrants Creates Paperwork Deluge Controversial Casting For A Nina Simone Biopic http://kalw.org/post/controversial-casting-nina-simone-biopic The rumors that had been around for a couple of years have finally been confirmed: At long last, there's a film in the works about the turbulent life of Nina Simone, otherwise known as the "High Priestess of Soul."<p>Simone was famous from the 1950s through the '70s for her music and her civil rights activism. And although she died in 2003, her voice remains popular on TV, movie soundtracks and commercials.<p>Originally, hip-hop diva Mary J. Blige was slated to star in the film, called <em>Nina</em>, but she dropped out last year after shooting was delayed. Tue, 20 Nov 2012 08:26:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 19603 at http://kalw.org Controversial Casting For A Nina Simone Biopic