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Next week, we’ll explore the early life of Frida Kahlo as she discovers her genius for painting and see the life story of an incarcerated young man, told through dramatic reenactments. Take a look at what’s coming up!

After 20 years of living in the United States, an undocumented family decides to return home. Little do they know it will be the most difficult journey of their lives. Set between the rodeo arenas of North Carolina and the spellbinding Mexican town they yearn for, Bulls and Saints is a love story about reverse migration, rebellion and redemption.

This striking new three-part series strips away the myths to reveal the real Frida, a passionate and brilliant artist living through extraordinary times. The series explores the major events of Kahlo's life, both personal and political.

When authorities deny filmmaker Rodrigo Reyes' request to document a young incarcerated immigrant, Sansón’s story is shared through dramatic reenactments.

There’s so much to enjoy on GPB Passport. You can binge full seasons of PBS favorites, 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.
 

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Hotel Portofino
There’s still time to catch up on the first season of this series set in a breathtakingly beautiful Italian seaside town before the new season comes to Passport in October.

Great Performances: Richard III
Stream this production of Shakespeare’s tragedy with one of his most indelible villains recorded live from Central Park.

Epic Train Journeys From Above
Experience the most beautiful and challenging railroads in the world seen from above.

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Host Leah Flemming presents a place where everyday Georgians' voices are amplified along with lawmakers, entertainers and creatives to inspire us all. In a divided country and state, Leah will host conversations that inform, challenge and most importantly unify listeners. Read more and listen to today's premiere.

At the height of the John Birch Society’s activity in the 1960s, critics dismissed its members as a paranoid fringe. After all, “Birchers” believed that a vast communist conspiracy existed in America and posed an existential threat to Christianity, capitalism, and freedom. But as historian Matthew Dallek reveals, the Birch Society’s extremism remade American conservatism. After a discussion with Dallek, Peter and Orlando share some of their thoughts and insights. Listen here.

When we think about “folk music,” most of us think about music that sounds a certain way. But really, folk music is the stuff we pass around to each other, that we sing around the fire, the songs that we let anyone join in on. Salvation South editor Chuck Reece explains the origins of one of the most famous folk songs in this week’s commentary.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, a judge splits the case against former President Donald Trump and 18 others into at least two separate groups of defendants, for the sixth year in a row, the Atlanta Braves are national league east champions and more. Listen and subscribe.

On this special bonus edition of the Football Fridays in Georgia podcast, Hannah Goodin is joined by the top recruit in the country: Buford QB Dylan Raiola. He talks about the recruiting process, committing to UGA, learning from Matthew Stafford and his love for Waffle House. Listen here.

The Moth is true stories, told live in front of an audience without notes. And The Moth Mainstage is the quintessential Moth experience, a two-act show - featuring a musical act - where the storytellers and a notable host share true personal stories.

Don’t miss the opportunity to experience The Moth Mainstage in Atlanta! Join us on Thursday, November 30th at the iconic Center Stage for a night of vibrant true stories. Five storytellers will share tales that will make you laugh, cry, cringe, and think. Experience a night of unforgettable Moth stories as they're recorded for future episodes of The Moth Podcast and The Moth Radio Hour.

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