Documentary filmmaker and historian Ken Burns has cemented his career on bringing history to life.
Award-winning filmmaker and historian Ken Burns of Walpole played the role of cleanup hitter Friday, making the final argument in New Hampshire’s bid to convince the Democratic National Committee (DNC ...
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So far, the Texas State Board of Education's massive revamp of the social studies curriculum is driven by ideology, not an ...
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Our Long Train of AbusesOver a snowy winter weekend, I watched Ken Burns' The American Revolution. (And yes, if you're not ...
Acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns urges Democrats to restore New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary status for 2028, calling ...
NPR's history podcast Throughline speaks with Ken Burns about his latest documentary, The American Revolution.