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Next week, we'll follow some of our favorite musical artists around the globe and right back to the Peach State, explore the history of African American Christianity, welcome retirement expert Ed Slott to the GPB Studios and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

James and Helen question their future together in the run up to Christmas Day, while things look grave for one of Darrowby’s most beloved animals.

Join the global superstar for a concert of timeless songs and new music from his upcoming album Harmony. Songs include “Bring Him Home,” “Over the Rainbow,” “The Impossible Dream” and “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.” Tune in to find out how you can see Josh LIVE in Atlanta this summer.
Rock out with the legendary band at one of the biggest free concerts of all time, recorded in 2006 in Rio in front of an audience of 1.5 million fans. This fully restored and re-mastered concert includes four previously unreleased tracks.

Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. traces the 400-year-old story of the Black church, revealing how Black people have worshipped and, through their spiritual journeys, improvised ways to bring their faith traditions from Africa to the New World, translating them into a form of Christianity that was truly their own.

Watch as Ed Slott joins us live in the studio to present an all-new program that uses his inimitable style of combining current research, in-depth expertise and humor to teach us about the ins and outs of their retirements.

Be transported to Ireland to celebrate magical moments and memories from 15 years of making music. Filled with favorite songs from their journey so far, this special showcases Celtic Woman’s angelic voices and instrumental virtuosity. Tune in and find out how you can see these special ladies LIVE at the Fox Theatre in March!
In 1948, a Black sharecropper in Georgia was sentenced to die for a murder he didn’t commit. What happened next tells us a lot about the legal system in the United States then - and now. This week, Atlanta Journal-Constitution investigative reporter Chris Joyner joins host Steve Fennessy to discuss this lost chapter of Georgia history.
Atlanta Science Festival (ASF) returns March 12-26. Science enthusiasts of all ages can experience more than 100 interactive and educational events featuring in-person, COVID-safe activities and exclusive online content. The Festival culminates in the Exploration Expo, a big science party in Piedmont Park. Read more.
Join us for an evening with David Sedaris at the Johnny Mercer Theatre in Savannah on April 12, 2022.  Sedaris will read from a selection of his writings following the release of his newest books, The Best of Me and A Carnival of Snackery. You can also join us for a pre-show reception for GPB donors only.

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Enjoy these shows among many others:

Sanditon
This popular series inspired by Jane Austen’s final, unfinished novel returns with a second season next month. Stream the first season for the first time or enjoy it again with GPB Passport.

Downton Abbey
Binge every episode of the hit drama before the new feature film debuts this spring. The series centers on a great English estate on the cusp of a vanishing way of life.

Wallander
Sir Kenneth Branagh stars as Inspector Wallander in this detective drama series who is unable to unsee the dark crimes he's tasked to investigate.

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