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Local Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns defends public media during visit to Houston The PBS filmmaker, known for striking films like “The Civil War,” “Jazz,” and “Baseball” has a new ...
Her work, in collaboration with directors Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, includes the award-winning epic ten-part series, The Vietnam War (2017), Prohibition (2011), The War (2007) and Jazz (2001 ...
The new Hindsight Film Festival is exposing Savannah audiences to some unique and must-see documentaries. For its debut screening, Hindsight presents "The Disappearance of Miss Scott." ...
San Diego Union-Tribune music critic George Varga began drumming in rock bands at 12 and writing professionally about music at 15. A Louisiana native who grew up mostly in Germany, Varga has earned ...
Loss of funding would force San Antonio's public broadcasters to cut back on services to community, executives say.
The documentarian spent a day in Dallas with his producer and history experts taking a deep dive into what Burns calls “America’s best idea.” ...
Documentarian Ken Burns and his team discuss their new series exploring the country’s founding and war for independence on this 250th anniversary.
Ken Burns and Sarah Botstein, co-directors of “The American Revolution,” which will premiere on Nov. 16, 2025, on PBS. You see that at the beginning of the first episode.
Ken Burns’s latest documentary series, “The American Revolution,” doesn’t start airing for another five months. It debuts on PBS Nov. 16.
Ken Burns has spent nearly a decade unpacking the complicated, violent and world-changing story of the American Revolution, a ...