One-hour documentary examines local television from the late 1940s to the 1990s. One-hour documentary examines local TV from the late 1940s to the 1990s. Highlights include rare footage including an ...
A big year for Detroit’s WGPR-TV 62 and the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. We're celebrating milestone anniversaries for two Detroit treasures. We’ll pay tribute to the 50-year ...
Ken Burns, the preeminent documentary filmmaker of his generation, knows how to captivate audiences, whether it's with history or a quip. When he told hundreds of fans at a Wayne State University ...
LGBTQ+ History Month has been observed each October since 1994, when Missouri high school history teacher Rodney Wilson ...
Dust off your fine china and ancient heirlooms folks, because your grandma’s favorite TV show is coming to town this summer. Rochester’s historic Tudor-style Meadow Brook Hall was chosen as one of ...
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Ken Burns gives Detroit audience a sneak peek at new PBS series 'The American Revolution'
Friday night's event was hosted by Detroit PBS. “The American Revolution” tells the story of the war for independence fought by 13 British colonies seeking to establish a united government — a complex ...
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