Franklin and Diplomacy features Ken Burns; Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; and Nicholas Burns, Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China. Moderated by Judy Woodruff, PBS NewsHour.
PBS’s online destination for PreK-12 teachers and students, will join filmmakers Ken Burns and Sarah Botstein, and iCivics at a virtual event for Civic Learning Week. They will discuss the ...
The materials, which were prepared by PBS Learning Media in collaboration with leading Holocaust education experts, are available at the Ken Burns in the Classroom site. These materials include ...
Renowned filmmaker Ken Burns is headed to Richmond to preview his new docuseries, “The American Revolution” at Altria Theater ...
The book will be released five days ahead of its documentary counterpart by the same name, a six-part series on PBS ...
Ken Burns is such a fixture of America’s cultural landscape that the tropes of his filmmaking style can be recognized by even ...
With Ken Burns ... he and Sarah Burns directed and produced East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story, a two-hour film about a housing project in Atlanta, which premiered on PBS in March of ...
Working with top historians, Burns and his co-directors cover some surprising territory in their retelling of the American response. (JTA) — One of the first people introduced in Ken Burns ...
Knopf, Ken Burns's long-time publisher. PBS Home Video has produced a complete DVD box set featuring "making of" footage and an interview with Burns and others involved in the film. In addition to ...
The Civil War, an epic nine-episode series by the award-winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns and produced in conjunction with WETA, Washington, D.C., first aired in September of 1990 to an ...
Ken Burns's two-part, four-hour documentary, Benjamin Franklin, explores the revolutionary life of one of the 18th century's most consequential and compelling personalities, whose work and words ...
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