Burns’s 12-hour documentary about our national origin story is landing in the middle of a culture war. Yes, it’s complicated.
Julian Brave NoiseCat's documentary on family and the legacy of Indian residential schools, written in Bremerton, was ...
IDFA has announced the full slate of competition films for the 38th edition of the documentary event, running from November ...
Set amidst a groundbreaking investigation, "SUGARCANE" illuminates the beauty of a community breaking cycles of ...
The city and its people spearhead ideas of democracy in the six-part, twelve-hour-long "The American Revolution," featuring ...
John Candy’s son, Chris, said during a recent event promoting the new documentary “John Candy: I Like Me” (via People) that ...
N othing was ever quaint,” mused Ken Burns in a New York film studio last spring, as he made some last edits to his latest ...
Filmmaker Ken Burns, in his latest documentary series, tackles what he calls ‘the most important event in the history of the ...
Human remains dating back thousands of years have been discovered in the eastern part of Indiana. It took multiple experts to determine their age.
Poet, musician and cultural advocate Manuel González has worked at the intersections of poetry, education and social change, in detention centers, classrooms and community spaces throughout New Mexico ...
These recommendations from Ruth-Ann Thorn include Meze Greek Fusion, Children’s Park and the Museum of Illusion.
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 ...