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Ken Burns Ensures the Revolution Will Be Televised The war is over, but not the revolution, Burns says By Richard Whittaker, Fri., June 13, 2025 Tweet print write a letter ...
Renowned American documentarian Ken Burns visited the Lowcountry Wednesday to discuss his new film "The American Revolution." (WCIV) "We've had to adjust and recalibrate.
Renowned documentarian Ken Burns spoke about the nearly 10-year process of creating his latest film, "The American Revolution." ...
Unburying the Vietnam War To tell the true story of the conflict, Lynn Novick and Ken Burns had to revisit old wounds in the United States and Vietnam.
Duo won a Grammy for Ken Burns 'Civil War' soundtrack. You can hear them live next month Sue Scheible, The Patriot Ledger February 25, 2024 at 4:30 AM·2 min read Read full article ...
Filmmaker Ken Burns says his forthcoming Revolutionary War project emphasizes the diverse coalition that won the war, not Founding Father myths.
Legendary filmmaker Ken Burns says division in the United States today is as bad as it was before the Civil War, which remains the bloodiest conflict in America’s history.
Documentarian Ken Burns recently compared current issues to “three great crises” of the past in America: the Civil War, the Great Depression and WWII.
Historian and documentary filmmaker Ken Burns on a podcast said that he sees the current era situation in America as comparable to the events that happened during the Civil War, Great Depression ...
Ken Burns, the filmmaker known for his award-winning Civil War documentary, was mocked for referring to America's current climate as "the most fraught time" in the history of the Republic.
Ken Burns' documentaries range from "The Civil War" to "Baseball," "Country Music," and this year's "Ernest Hemingway." As we first told you last fall, Burns calls himself an emotional archeologist.