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Ken Burns in Denver
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On May 26, Ken Burns was in Denver to give Rocky Mountain PBS viewers a sneak peek of "
The National Parks: America's Best Idea
," his new 12-hour, six-part series premiering September 27. More than 450 people attended the evening screening at The King Center on the University of Colorado Denver campus. Below is the audience Q&A with Burns.
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R. Byland
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 › 3:03pm
Kudos to Rocky Mountain PBS for offering yet another amazing cultural event to the community, and for free! Ken Burns is a national treasure -- through the course of the evening we found him to be not only a truly talented storyteller/filmmaker, but an inspirational speaker as well.
Thank you RMPBS!
Robert
Wednesday, June 3, 2009 › 12:47am
I cannot agree more with the comments previously made by viewer R. Byland. Thank you RMPBS and thank you Ken Burns!
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R. Byland
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 › 3:03pm
Kudos to Rocky Mountain PBS for offering yet another amazing cultural event to the community, and for free! Ken Burns is a national treasure -- through the course of the evening we found him to be not only a truly talented storyteller/filmmaker, but an inspirational speaker as well.
Thank you RMPBS!
Robert
Wednesday, June 3, 2009 › 12:47am
I cannot agree more with the comments previously made by viewer R. Byland. Thank you RMPBS and thank you Ken Burns!
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