PBS' six-part, 12-hour documentary lets Burns, Sarah Botstein and David P. Schmidt dive deep into all-too-relevant U.S.
In 1975, a skinny Hampshire College kid making his first movie, a documentary about rural life in the early 1800s, hauled his ...
Nearly 40 million people tuned in for at least one episode of Ken Burns’ documentary The Civil War as it unfurled over five consecutive nights on public-access television. The miniseries pulled in an ...
Amid plans to mark the nation’s semiquincentennial, many are asking whether or not the people really do rule, and whether the ...
Now Thorp is revisiting the case to uncover the truth and lies about what really happened to Downes. This eight-part podcast ...
Opera in the Ozarks, at the Inspiration Point Center for the Arts, 16311 U.S. 62 West just west of Eureka Springs, is ...
Forty acclaimed authors gathered for dinners at 40 locations across the city on a single night as part of Los Angeles Public ...
To a remarkable degree, Richard Linklater’s “Nouvelle Vague”” has fully imbibed the spirit of the French New Wave, ...
The jewel heist at the Louvre reminded Brooklynites of the time, in 1952, when two bejewelled crowns were swiped from a ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine, isn’t modest in his goals. “We want The Atlantic to be the ...
Stream Community’s Halloween masterpiece “Epidemiology” tonight: zombies, ABBA, and nonstop comedy in a Greendale library apocalypse.