Dover Public Library hosts a Ken Burns film screening and community discussion on American service on July 27.
Documentarian Ken Burns said in an appearance on "Meet the Press" that the American story is all about overcoming divisions.
The drafters of the U.S. Constitution "would be abjectly disappointed" by the state of the United States in 2026, Ken Burns ...
Congress is moving toward revoking a billion dollars in already approved funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the entity that steers funds to public media stations. William Brangham ...
For some, Ken Burns’ films don’t just retell history. They are history. Beginning with his 1981 directorial debut, “Brooklyn Bridge,” Burns has built a remarkable body of work — some of the most ...
Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Ken Burns reflects on the 250th birthday of America, political divisions in the country and ...
Ken Burns keeps a neon sign in his editing room reading, “It’s complicated.” That was certainly true of his illuminating and nuanced The American Revolution, the 12-hour documentary series that ...
The Pioneer High School graduate received a nomination for his work on the PBS series "The American Revolution," which ...
Meet the Press' marks the nation's 250th birthday with a focus on the future—and how Americans have endured tough times and ...
Last year the United States government took a sledgehammer to non-commercial TV and film through the shuttering of the Corporation For Public Broadcasting and the defunding of NPR and PBS. The move ...
Famed historian and documentary film maker Ken Burns sat down with MS Now's Jonathan Capehart to discuss the state of American democracy. The post Famed Historian Blasts ‘Narcissistic Chicken Little’ ...
A free pre-screening of the upcoming PBS documentary series "Crime and Punishment in America" will be held at 6 p.m.