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As the U.S. prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, Ken Burns is releasing a deep look into the fight for American ...
Following the threat of cuts to funding for public television and radio, several documentary film leaders are voicing their concerns to Congress, noting the importance of maintaining this programming ...
News anchor John Dickerson spoke with documentary filmmaker Ken Burns about his latest film, "The American Revolution," which ...
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Kevin Hassett and Rep. Tom Suozzi join Weijia Jiang.
When Donald Trump signs the “Big, Beautiful Bill” on Friday, it will be a starting point for a big messaging battle with an ...
A viral moment from Shaboozey and Megan Moroney at the American Music Awards has sparked debate online about country music's origins. Here's what to know.
Ken Burns' "Country Music" continues Monday at 7 p.m. CST on PBS with episode two, "Hard Times." Check back with Tennessean.com throughout the documentary debut for historical photos, archived ...
Episode two of Ken Burns’ 16-hour “Country Music” documentary (“Hard Times,” airing Monday on PBS) illustrates the significance of radio in pushing this genre through the Depression and ...
Burns and Duncan interviewed 96 people on camera, including 38 members of the Country Music Hall of Fame. More than 200 hours of interviews were conducted — most of them in Nashville.
“Country Music” hits the road. Ken Burns covers the turbulent 1960s in episode five of his 16-hour documentary epic, "The Sons and Daughters of America." Airing Sunday night on PBS, the ...
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The Caprice of Nature
The caprice of Nature is terrifying. (That’s a quote from theoretical physicist Jeremy England, author of "Every Life Is on ...