Going to Kansas City and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum gives a glimpse at just how big of a star Paige was. Not only was ...
Featuring narration from Oscar-nominee LaKeith Stanfield, Peck’s search for the soul of the overlooked artists is nestled in ...
Besides being heard regularly on Ken Burns’ films, Schwab has appeared on PBS as a soloist with the American Pops Orchestra, ...
A new documentary series by filmmaker Ken Burns exploring America’s founding and its War for Independence is set to be ...
The filmmaker’s appearance comes in the midst of the three-day A Common Cause to All conference, which brings in people from ...
THE VIETNAM WAR The Landmark Documentary Event by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick Returns Thursday, March 27 at 9:00 pm Episode One: “Deja Vu (1858-1961)” After a long and... Read More ...
To watch the fifth episode of Ken Burns' "Baseball" is to see exactly what makes the sport great as a metaphor for the country.
It’s jazz. It’s hillbilly. It’s everything about the immigrant experience brought to America and Americanized. – Ray Benson Asleep at the Wheel, Briarcliff, Texas, 1979.
Parades, festivals, Easter egg hunts and many more events taking place in Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte counties in April.
Violinist Kate Marshall of Highland Park performed a stirring rendition of “Ashokan Farewell,” famously heard in Ken Burns’ “Civil War” documentary. “I thought it’s a mix of ...