For the documentary filmmaker, SoHo isn’t about galleries or boutiques. With his new PBS series, “The American Revolution,” ...
From Gen. Nathanael Greene, to Black soldiers to everyday people, RI play key roles in the founding of America, says noted ...
On Friday, cinephiles, historians and Family Weekend attendees alike gathered for “An Evening with Ken Burns,” in the Salomon ...
A powerful new documentary series from acclaimed filmmakers Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt is set to premiere ...
Following public media's loss of federal funding, PBS SoCal is hoping viewers will help fill the gap, announcing a live three ...
With the six-part, 12-hour documentary series set to premiere Nov. 16, Burns faced questions about whether the spark for the ...
Ken Burns’s obsession with this country can be felt in all 234 hours of his roughly 40 films—including his latest mega-doc, ...
The noted documentary filmmaker will give two presentations: an afternoon event for invited high school students and a ...
The Athens-Clarke County Library is one of 40 in the country provided a grant through PBS to participate in a national ...
Documentarian Ken Burns stood in the governor’s reception room and addressed a man who was present but could not hear him.
The film, featuring a UVA professor, opens a three-day event that will bring people together to examine how America’s ...
Burns' PBS documentary includes the perspectives of women, Native Americans, and enslaved and free Black people — all of whom were initially excluded from the declaration "all men are created equal." ...
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