The Cabot Theatre plans to set a new precedent next month when for the first time it screens a PBS documentary.
Burns’s 12-hour documentary about our national origin story is landing in the middle of a culture war. Yes, it’s complicated.
This week the Boston Public Library launches its first major exhibition in nearly a decade. “Revolution! 250 Years of Art & ...
Arkansas PBS, in collaboration with the University of Arkansas Humanities Center, will host a reception, free screening event ...
They had no digital computers, no AI, and barely any memory — yet they reached the Moon. This documentary unpacks how 1960s ...
In February 1905 a peaceful procession of over 100-thousand unarmed civilians made their way towards his Winter Palace. True ...
Ken Burns joins David Frum to discuss how his new documentary captures both the triumphs and tragedies of the nation’s founding. Plus: Donald Trump’s TikTok giveaway and Benjamin Nathans’s To the ...
Friday, Oct. 24 and Saturday, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. The Fall-Winter Pothole Pictures film season kicks off with a benefit ...
Join NEPM, Historic Northampton and Historic Deerfield for a sneak preview of “The American Revolution” from Ken Burns, and a ...
The UC Santa Cruz RNA Center hosted a premiere screening of “Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and the Biotech Revolution” at the ...
The Athens-Clarke County Library is one of 40 in the country provided a grant through PBS to participate in a national ...
Pelham High School teacher Savannah Fisher will soon appear on television screens nationwide as part of the new PBS ...