Anderson Giles, a retired University of Maine at Presque Isle art professor who has dedicated more than 30 years of his life to ...
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Seven minutes that saved the Pacific War in World War II
This video tells the story of the night USS Washington fought alone against a Japanese fleet. It follows Admiral Willis Lee, his radar operators, and the desperate battle to save Henderson Field. The ...
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10 Best World War 2 Dramas On Netflix
World War II dramas, which often portray dramatized versions of real stories, are some of the most popular movies available on streaming services, Netflix has no shortage of great ones. War dramas are ...
Ken Burns' "The American Revolution" made PBS history as the six-part documentary landed as the No. 10 most-watched streaming ...
Meters to Andriivka is an unforgettable war documentary about the Russian occupation of Ukraine that is now available to ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025, Frontline, the PBS documentary series produced at GBH in Boston, and The Associated Press will present the U.S. broadcast and streaming premiere of “2000 Meters to Andriivka ...
He won the award for his daring coverage of the Vietnam War for The Associated Press. He went on to cover conflicts for CNN ...
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How to Win a Documentary Oscar
IndieWire's Anne Thompson takes a look at how films can win a Best Documentary Feature or Best Documentary Short Academy ...
He went by the call sign ‘Sheva,’ and he’s at the heart of a pivotal scene in ‘2000 Meters to Andriivka,’ the new feature documentary from the Academy Award-winning team behind ‘20 Days in Mariupol.’ ...
In our news wrap Tuesday, President Trump says there's progress in the U.S.-backed effort to end the war in Ukraine and he's dispatching two envoys to build on talks, Israel received another set of ...
Frank Gehry, whose provocatively adventurous buildings — among them the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, and the Walt ...
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David Nasaw’s Unsparing Tour of America’s World War II and Its Aftermath
David Nasaw thinks we owe Brokaw’s (and Ambrose’s and Spielberg’s) tale-telling and its legacy a second, and much more gimlet ...
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