Turning old railway right-of-ways into recreational trails is a story stretching past 60 years and "From Rails to Trails" ...
The 2010s reshaped television with bold storytelling, global hits, and the rise of streaming platforms that changed how ...
Tucked away on North Nellis Boulevard in Las Vegas, far from the dazzling casino lights and tourist crowds, sits a bargain ...
Ken Burns has been telling the story of America through his entire career with genre-defining documentaries on the Civil War, ...
The start of the month always involves a big list of new (or returning) licenses. You’ll see an influx of older shows and ...
PBS CEO Paula Kerger on her plan to save local stations and continue original programming now that federal funding for public broadcasting is gone.
The city and its people spearhead ideas of democracy in the six-part, twelve-hour-long "The American Revolution," featuring ...
Neil Zeiger and Martin Proctor unveil Flickers Films with slate featuring an Ashley Pharoah drama and co-produced docs, films ...
Deadline’s Doc Talk podcast comes to you from the Hot Springs Documentary Festival, where we spoke with the filmmakers behind ...
Yes, yes, it might only be October, but awards season? It’s here. Early out of the gate: the 2025 Gotham Film Award nominees, ...
A documentary about what was once known as the “Black Wall Street of Maryland” in Hagerstown has picked up an international honor. Released last year by PBS, “The House on Jonathan Street” won the ...