While PBS itself won’t shut down anytime soon, they have now lost their largest source of financial support. This loss more ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—America’s struggle for independence that began 250 years ago will take center stage next month as ...
"The American Revolution" will explore how the creation of the nation was a complex matter and both a civil war and global ...
The West Texas Walk of Fame will induct 4 new people in 2025. This year includes Texas Tech University alums, a Latino documentarian, and artists.
Academy Award-nominated director Rory Kennedy will headline a new Manitoba training program aimed at opening doors for ...
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla., Sept. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- South Florida PBS is excited to announce the U.S. debut of Egyptian Pharaohs: From Cheops to Ramses II, an internationally acclaimed immersive ...
Maryland Public Television continues its ambitious celebration of historically Black colleges and universities this fall with eight new short films and primetime documentary programming that brings ...
Smog was pervasive in mid-century Los Angeles—so it’s no wonder that this real-life threat made it into Hollywood films. We spoke with authors Robin Murray and Joseph Heumann about the smog-filled ...
Music for a 15th-century genius, a 20th-century actor, a modern-day chef and the natural beauty of both Asia and the Americas: this year’s Emmy nominees in the documentary-score category are as ...
A Charlottesville filmmaker’s documentary, A Bridge to Life, will air nationwide on PBS stations beginning on Sept. 1. The film, directed by Chris Farina with Rosalia Films, premiered last year at the ...
The story of L.A.’s noxious smog problem and the creation of the EPA and Clean Air Act. In 1943, dark, smoky clouds enveloped Los Angeles, causing residents to complain of burning eyes, nausea, and ...