In 1918 and early 1919, with giddy thoughts of reforming society, voters in 36 states overwhelmingly approved the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, banning the sale and manufacture of intoxicating ...
ARLINGTON, VA – September 21, 2011 – PBS announced today that the first episode of PROHIBITION, the much-anticipated film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, will premiere on the free PBS for iPad and PBS ...
Tying in to the upcoming Ken Burns documentary "Prohibition," which will air on KUAT, Arizona Public Media's Tom Kleespie produced the mini-documentary "The Dry Run: Prohibition in America." The ...
An hourlong preview of "Prohibition," filmmaker Ken Burns' latest documentary, will be shown June 7 at 7 p.m. at the Nunemaker Auditorium of Loyola's Monroe Hall. Burns will be on hand to field ...
Appalachian School of Law and Blue Ridge PBS will offer a free screening of Ken Burns’ new documentary series “Prohibition” at 7 p.m. Sept. 27, in the law school’s Appellate Courtroom. A light dinner ...
Join Jimmy and Lisa as they delve into the fascinating era of Prohibition in the United States from 1920 to 1933. Learn about the nationwide constitutional law that prohibited alcohol production, ...
The unique stories of America’s wine families and leaders come to light in “America’s Wine: The Legacy of Prohibition,” a documentary about the history of California’s wine industry screening Thursday ...
Dennis White has been making up tunes ever since he learned to play the piano at 5 years old, sharing a bench with his mother. He would play many more instruments as he got older, and for many years ...
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