Burns’s 12-hour documentary about our national origin story is landing in the middle of a culture war. Yes, it’s complicated.
A powerful new documentary series from acclaimed filmmakers Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt is set to premiere ...
Fifty years ago today, Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer brought viewers like you a novel way to watch news: a half-hour evening program, free of commercials, that aimed to tell one in-depth story per ...
Eight years after Parks' death, on February 27, 2013, her statue was installed inside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Arkansas PBS, in collaboration with the University of Arkansas Humanities Center, will host a reception, free screening event ...
At the show’s entry, the remarkable remains of a Robert E. Lee statue, the one whose planned removal from a public park ...
An estimated 26,000 South Dakotans served in the Korean War. These are some of their stories. By the end of the Korean War on July 27, 1953, some 6.8 million Americans had traveled to Asia for the war ...
Acrobatics. Music. Magic. Afrique en Cirque Live at the Schaefer Center Cirque Kalabanté: Afrique en Cirque’s high-flying acrobatics, jaw-dropping choreography and colorful costumes meet live ...
With the six-part, 12-hour documentary series set to premiere Nov. 16, Burns faced questions about whether the spark for the ...
Pride Festivals have a rich history within the movement of LGBTQ+ equality, and Spencer Pride is a unique example, where all ...
On a breezy Friday night in the community of Brownsville, film lovers from South Florida to Quebec, Canada, came together for ...
The founder of the Mormon Church rocked 19th-century America with his spiritual visions, his belief in polygamy—and even a presidential run. Joseph Smith, Jr., the founder and leader of the Church of ...