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Next week, we’ll rediscover our love of travel with Rick Steves, celebrate 20 years of delicious recipes, explore the legacy of a hero of the Underground Railroad and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

To celebrate 20 years of the most-watched cooking show on public television, America's Test Kitchen fans around the country voted for their all-time favorite recipes from the series. The results are presented in this special.

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.

Join us this Sunday for a  special marathon presentation of Henry Louis Gates, Jr.'s documentary series The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross. This six-hour series chronicles the full sweep of African-American history, from the origins of slavery on the African continent through more than four centuries of remarkable historic events up to the present. 

In times of crisis, we ask ourselves: What is the true value of travel? Is it just hedonism...or something more powerful? After a lifetime of exploring Europe, Rick Steves shares his reasons why. This special is a sonnet to travel - an introspective love story, set in Europe and beyond, that vividly celebrates the rewards of exploring our world and the joy that awaits those who travel.

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.

Discover the inspiring story of William Still, one of the most important heroes of the Underground Railroad. This documentary blends history, characters and evocative reenactments with sometimes shocking, often touching, accounts from the day.

A proposal to mine for titanium dioxide near the state's Okefenokee Swamp is attracting controversy. Alabama company Twin Pines has applied for a permit to extract minerals near the freshwater wetland and wildlife refuge — the largest blackwater wetland in North America - and residents, politicians and environmental advocates are pushing back to protect the Okefenokee.

On this week's episode, Georgia Today host Steve Fennessy speaks to Mary Landers, Environment reporter for Georgia coastal news site The Current.

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GPB presents David Sedaris, best-selling author, humorist and NPR contributor, for one night only at the Johnny Mercer Theatre in Savannah on Tuesday, April 12, 2022 at 7:30 pm, following the release of his newest books The Best of Me and A Carnival of Snackery. Sedaris will offer all-new readings, a Q&A and book signing. Books will be available for purchase courtesy of Book Lady Bookstore.

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Enjoy these shows among many others:

The Moonstone
We’ve just added this fresh adaptation of English literature's first great detective novel to GPB Passport. 

Around the World in 80 Days
Watch every episode of this thrilling MASTERPIECE adaptation of Jules Verne’s classic adventure novel.

Finding Your Roots | Mexican Roots
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the deep Mexican roots of talk show host Mario Lopez and comedian Melissa Villaseñor, uncovering ancestors stretching back to the 1500s. 

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