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." ...
When people come to Signers’ Hall, which is our most inspiring space, [with] life-size statues of the Framers, everyone walks ...
For the documentary filmmaker, SoHo isn’t about galleries or boutiques. With his new PBS series, “The American Revolution,” ...
On Friday, cinephiles, historians and Family Weekend attendees alike gathered for “An Evening with Ken Burns,” in the Salomon ...
The fire roiled. On Aug. 12, it grew from 52 hectares to more than 600 hectares in just three hours. “There's just a lot of ...
From Gen. Nathanael Greene, to Black soldiers to everyday people, RI play key roles in the founding of America, says noted ...
With the six-part, 12-hour documentary series set to premiere Nov. 16, Burns faced questions about whether the spark for the ...
A powerful new documentary series from acclaimed filmmakers Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt is set to premiere ...
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary of signing the Declaration of Independence, PBS Wisconsin and other ...
Well-known documentarian Ken Burns made a stop in Rhode Island Thursday to preview an upcoming documentary series of his that ...
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