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Join us, the First Family of Country Music and many others for a weekend of music from here to the Emerald Isle and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

Celebrate the career of the worldwide music icon in a 1983 concert recorded at the peak of his popularity. Features performances of 11 Top 10 songs, including fan favorites “The Gambler,” “Lady” and “Through the Years.”

Join the “Man in Black,” along with June Carter Cash, the First Family of Country Music’s matriarch Maybelle Carter, rockabilly eminence Carl Perkins and the Statler Brothers for an evening of country, rockabilly, American roots music and spirituals.

Join the Grammy-nominated ensemble on a musical journey through stunning land and seascapes around Ireland and receive tickets to see them live with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in December.

Go behind the scenes of the charming MASTERPIECE series with the cast and creators. Learn how every detail is researched for authentic period sets and costumes and celebrate how the series takes viewers back to a simpler time.

With GPB Passport, you can binge full seasons, watch new episodes before they air on GPB, catch up on shows you missed and discover more programs to love with this popular donor benefit.

Enjoy these programs and more:

Astrid
An autistic woman with a brilliant mind who works in the judicial police’s library, helps solve complex cold cases. From Walter Presents, in French with English subtitles.

Doc Martin
Binge Seasons 8 & 9 of this popular dramedy starring Martin Clunes as a brilliant but tactless doctor in the picturesque village of Port Wenn.

Finding Your Roots
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes us on a deep dive into the past, unraveling the ancestry of influential guests from diverse backgrounds.

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"King: A Life" by Jonathan Eig, the first major biography of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in decades, is a generational book filled with new information and perspectives from living witnesses, declassified documents and unheard audio recordings. After a discussion with Jonathan Eig, hosts Peter Biello and Orlando Montoya share some of their thoughts and insights on "King: A Life."

In our public discourse these days, certain phrases are almost guaranteed to make people nervous. One of those is “white privilege.” In this week's commentary, Salvation South Editor Chuck Reece explains how a long talk with Southern writer, David Joy, helped him look at the phrase differently.

The Cobb County school board has voted to fire a teacher for violating Georgia's divisive concepts law, authorities investigate death threats made against the grand jurors who indicted former president Donald Trump and more this week on the Georgia Today podcast. Listen and subscribe.

On this week's podcast, Hannah and Jon are joined by Todd Holcomb, founder and editor of the Georgia High School Football Daily, to talk about players to watch, teams to look out for, underdogs and season predictions.

"Path to Certification" is the latest topic in GPB Education's production of School Stories, a collection of engaging videos that highlights innovation and creativity in Georgia's public schools. 

Developed in collaboration with the Georgia Department of Education, "Path to Certification" features three Georgia schools that are working toward a STEM or STEAM certification. Read More.

Join Georgia Humanities and GPB for a special preview screening of The Harvest and a discussion with filmmakers Douglas A. Blackmon and Sam Pollard. The film is the story of a Mississippi town’s effort to integrate its public schools in 1970. Told through the remembrances of students, teachers and parents, The Harvest shows how the town - and America - were transformed. Learn more about the film and RSVP.

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