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PBS’s fall shows were in the can before the federal government defunded all public broadcasting this summer, so the full ...
Bitter Pill” follows Huntington native and attorney Paul Farrell Jr. and his ongoing civil battle with the pharmaceutical ...
PBS has been a home for independent documentaries for more than 50 years. But with the closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, nonfiction storytellers have to figure out a way forward.
An intimate look at the life and legacy of the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. The documentary “Becoming ...
Colonial National Historical Park is hosting a one-of-a-kind event called “We The People: A Yorktown Battlefield Event.” The ...
Both the Fairport Harbor Lighthouse at 129 Second St. in Fairport Harbor Village and the Fairport West Breakwater Lighthouse ...
Rebecca Moore was visiting relatives in Potter Valley in the late 1970s when she first met Jim Jones, then based in nearby Redwood Valley. "He was a strange man. Everyone around him had red eyes ...
On the August 26th episode of “Particles of Thought,” a brand new podcast series affiliated with the popular PBS documentary ...
PBS Highlights New PBS KIDS Episodes from ALMA’S WAY and ROSIE’S RULES, and Primetime Premieres – Among Them the 38th ...
A CHamoru Dance Story" has been selected to compete at the Pacific Island Film Festival New York City 2025, bringing ...
Discover the legacy of Justice Thurgood Marshall and the significance of HBCUs in the new documentary 'Becoming Thurgood: ...