Next week, we'll hear the amazing true story of a legendary winning streak, learn how cryptocurrency works and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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Much has changed in Britain during the last 70 years, but there has been one constant - governments come and go, but the Queen remained until her recent passing. Using archive footage and personal accounts, this program shows how the Queen accompanied her prime ministers through their time in office.
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The 1899 Sewanee Tigers went 12-0 playing the biggest teams across the South, including a string of 5 games in 6 days. Hear the amazing story of this team that coaches agree will never be equaled.
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At 27, Kelsey Peterson dove into Lake Superior as a dancer and emerged paralyzed. But within the spinal cord injury (SCI) community, she found allies in her quest to discover who she is now and to dance with disability. You’re invited to join us tonight for a screening of the film with light refreshments and a live performance by Full Radius Dance, a physically-integrated dance company in Atlanta.
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With the control of the House and Senate hanging in the balance, PBS NewsHour’s Judy Woodruff leads live coverage of the results as they come in. Visit GPB.org/elections for the latest voter information, election news, debates and real-time results on election night.
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Wildlife filmmaker Ben Masters follows one of the United States’ most endangered wild cats: the ocelot. Through camera trap cinematography, witness a never-before-seen glimpse into the struggle, love and determination required of a mother ocelot to raise her young successfully.
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From Bitcoin to NFTs, what exactly are cryptocurrencies? And how do they work? NOVA unravels the social and technological underpinnings of “crypto” - exploring the possibility that this new technology may change much more than just money.
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Recent discoveries, including funerary urns with highly decorative patterns, and technological advances like the remote sensor system known as LiDAR, are shedding new light on our understanding of pre-Columbian societies in the Amazon.
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There is a very significant community down on Alabama’s Mobile Bay called Africatown - established after the Civil War by former slaves. They were brought to America aboard the illegal slave ship Cotilda, the last to land on this country’s shores. Over time, Africatown became one of the largest African American-governed communities in America. Salvation South editor Chuck Reece has the story in this week’s commentary.
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In this week's podcast, Ware County and Coffee are facing off in a Class 5A showdown for the Region title. Hannah and Jon talk to head coaches Jason Strickland and Mike Coe, plus they give us a rundown of how many Region titles have been clinched and how many are still up for grabs.
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Are you looking for one place to get the latest news from top-notch journalists from across the state of Georgia in a format that respects both your intelligence and your time? If so, the bi-weekly Georgia Today Newsletter from GPB News is for you. Sign up here and stay informed.
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America’s cities have been the nation’s centers of innovation and progress since its birth, yet also the home to some of its greatest trials and challenges. And there has been no greater a challenge than in the last several years as the country faced extreme hardships and turmoil, leaving cities reeling and fighting for new footing. Through a series of thoughtful interviews and conversations with key players and leaders, American Cities Rebuilding 2022 will examine the success stories for some and the obstacles to that success for others.
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