A powerful new documentary series from acclaimed filmmakers Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt is set to premiere ...
"From Rails to Trails," premiering Oct. 15 on PBS, chronicles how tens of thousands of abandoned tracks were converted to trails over 60 years.
Ken Burns, the preeminent documentary filmmaker of his generation, knows how to captivate audiences, whether it's with history or a quip. When he told hundreds of fans at a Wayne State ...
That same philosophy drives his newest project, The American Revolution, a sweeping six-part, 12-hour documentary that premieres Sunday, November 16, 2025 on PBS and continues nightly through November ...
A PBS documentary about Hagerstown’s historic Jonathan Street community, once known as Maryland’s “Black Wall Street,” has ...
The city and its people spearhead ideas of democracy in the six-part, twelve-hour-long "The American Revolution," featuring ...
Documentary filmmakers Ken Burns and Sarah Botstein discuss The American Revolution. Join us for an insightful conversation with documentary filmmakers Ken Burns and Sarah Botstein as they discuss ...
The untold story of Vinegar Hill, a once-thriving Black community in Charlottesville, VA. Explore the rich legacy of Vinegar Hill, a vibrant African American neighborhood in Charlottesville, Virginia.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) –Actors enjoy the opportunity to be directed by those who are also actors. That’s because they ...
Jimmie, a Black football star, and De, a white student who respected him from afar—reunite 50 years later after a discovery ...
The documentary “King of Them All” by Clifton filmmaker Yemi Oyediran brings the King Record story to national audiences on ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- PBS said Wednesday that it is preparing a six-hour documentary series on the history of Latinos in the United States, set to air in the fall of 2013. English and Spanish-language ...