The award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns has slept in the same bedroom for over four decades. He credits his home with allowing him to make the films everyone said he couldn’t.
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Your "Baseball" just saw me through another difficult Christmas, Ken. Thanks for not just keeping me company but reminding me how much that damn game means to people like Studs, Plimpton and McCullough.
Poignant story. Ken Burns is a survivor. He had an extremely difficult childhood, but made despite (or maybe because of) the challenges and heartbreak. So grateful for his work.
Also, love Walpole, NH. I go there several times a year and can understand why he calls it home after so many years.
More than 4, I repeat four decades in the same bedroom!!!!
And what's exactly wrong with that? Yes, it rarely occurs these days, but it happens and it's not a twist of personality, as the author of this article is trying to put it
Just what I needed on this rainy Thanksgiving morning! Thankful for Ken Burns, his amazing talen to tell stories, and now this little house that made it all possible.
Aren’t you more comfortable slanting your reporting on truth social and twitter than trying to engage with Bluesky neoliberal latte drinking woke hipsters who don’t trust a word you print?
I'm not a subscriber so I don't know what's so remarkable about that.
I've had the same bedroom for 35 years, probably because I've no imagination or creative impulse.
This is obviously one of those articles, were the headline will scare you off completely, as it tells you that either the author of said article or the portrayed director is so boring that you do not want to spend any further time with this nonsense.
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Also, love Walpole, NH. I go there several times a year and can understand why he calls it home after so many years.
And what's exactly wrong with that? Yes, it rarely occurs these days, but it happens and it's not a twist of personality, as the author of this article is trying to put it
I've had the same bedroom for 35 years, probably because I've no imagination or creative impulse.
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