Next week, we’ll explore the foundational beliefs and traditions that Native Americans carry forward to this day and spy on the largest ecosystem on earth with uncanny robotic deep-sea look-alikes. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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This is it! The final hours of GPB’s Fall Campaign. But we’re not there yet! Be one of the important and generous donors helping us wrap up the drive successfully with your donation now. And if we’ve already heard from you, thank you for investing in our public service mission and our efforts to reduce traditional on-air fundraising on GPB Radio this fall.
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Join us for a marathon presentation of this two-part, four-hour series that takes viewers on a journey through more than 10,000 years of North American history, tracing the buffalo’s evolution, significance to the Great Plains, near demise and relationship to the Indigenous People of North America.
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At 14, Aurora Madriganian survived the Armenian Genocide and escaped to New York, where her story became a media sensation. Her newfound fame led to her starring in Auction of Souls, one of Hollywood's earliest blockbusters. Blending storybook animation, video testimony, and rediscovered footage from her lost silent epic, Aurora's Sunrise revives her forgotten story.
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Building on the success of the first season, this four-part Native-directed series reveals the beauty and power of today’s Indigenous world. Part one explores how Native innovators led a revolution in music, building and space exploration.
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This four-part Nature miniseries employs animatronic spy cameras disguised as marine animals to secretly record behavior in the wild. These uncanny robotic look-alikes take us to places where no spy has gone before.
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Discover the untold story behind Paris’ most famous landmark and the race to build a monument 1,000 feet tall. Through dramatic recreations, official renderings and personal archives, see how the Eiffel Tower became an icon.
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There’s so much to enjoy this fall on GPB Passport. Get early access to full seasons before they air on GPB, catch up on shows you missed and discover new shows you’ll love with this powerful donor benefit from GPB.
Enjoy these programs among many others:
● World on Fire
The new season of this gripping WWII drama is airing Sunday nights on GPB, but you can binge every episode with GPB Passport.
● Doc Martin
There’s still time to catch up on Seasons 8 & 9 of this British dramedy before the final season comes to GPB Passport on November 1st.
● Mary Berry Cook and Share
Dame Mary Berry celebrated the joy of being able to cook and share with others. Watch this and our other Mary Berry specials streaming now.
Click here to donate and access GPB Passport now. Already a GPB donor? Activate your GPB Passport account and start streaming today!
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Join us as the streets come alive in Pensacola, Fl., for the 10th Anniversary of Foo Foo Fest a 12-day celebration featuring a plethora of arts and cultural events under one banner. Foo Foo Fest is big fun, with events of high artistic and cultural caliber. Discover it all Nov. 2-13, 2023. Learn more.
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Thoughts Are Nuclear is a group of humble and talented musicians from LaGrange, GA. They have families, full-time jobs and very little free time. Yet, they are willing to put in the work it takes to be something bigger or, according to them, "die trying."
Peach Jam podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home. Listen and subscribe.
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Family fun on the farm. This is what you'll find at Calhoun Produce in Ashburn, GA. There's a little red barn full of animals, duck races, pig races, slides, swings, a combine to climb in, delicious butter beans, fresh strawberries to pick and more varieties of peas than you can shake a stick at.
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Sixty years ago, there was a long-running TV program called The Andy Griffith Show which took place in a fictional North Carolina town called Mayberry. The show’s laughter and life lessons were built on small-town Southern values.
Salvation South Editor Chuck Reece explores the show's deeper meaning and explains why it resonates so personally for him.
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There is a plea deal for one of the defendants in the 2020 election interference racketeering case. West Georgia congressman Drew Ferguson says he has received death threats after casting his vote for Speaker of the U.S. House. And the fall colors are here, but in some places in Georgia, they're almost gone. Those stories and more this week on the Georgia Today podcast. Listen and subscribe.
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This week on the Football Fridays in Georgia podcast, Hannah and Jon talk with Newton coach Josh Skelton about being a first-year head coach and Mary Persons head coach Brian Nelson about football in a small town, and Make That Kid an Offer spotlights West Laurens' Grady Howell, Walton's Jordan "Bam" Bride and other Georgia high school football players who are having great seasons but who may need a little help getting noticed by recruiters.
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Join GPB and PNC Grow Up Great® for Be My Neighbor Day at The Home Depot Backyard. This free family event invites kids to learn what it means to be a caring neighbor. Meet your local community helpers, enjoy hands-on activities and say hello to Daniel Tiger at this grr-ific event! Click here to learn more and RSVP.
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