Next week, we’ll meet some amazing animals doing their best in war-torn Ukraine, dig up new dirt in Pompeii and much more. Take a look at what's coming up!
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Using his camera as a “weapon against injustice,” Chinese American photographer Corky Lee’s art is his activism. His unforgettable images of Asian American life empowered generations. This film’s intimate portrait reveals the triumphs and tragedies of the man behind the lens.
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FRONTLINE exposes the shadowy figure at the heart of a corruption scandal spanning from Venezuela to the U.S. With the Venezuelan news outlet, Armando.info, get the inside story of Alex Saab, his capture, then release by the U.S. in a controversial prisoner swap.
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From the heart of war-torn Ukraine, stories of survival, love and resilience emerge beyond the battles. Witness an extraordinary view into the effects of war on animals and the humans who help them. Directed by Ukrainian YouTuber Anton Ptushkin.
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Whether you’re on social media or surfing the web, you’re probably sharing more personal data than you realize. That can pose a risk to your privacy - even your safety. But at the same time, big datasets could lead to huge advances in fields like medicine.
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Follow the biggest archaeological excavation in Pompeii for a generation in this landmark three-part series. Through exciting discoveries and fresco-inspired animations, imagine the life and horrors faced in Pompeii as Vesuvius erupted in AD 79.
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The Peach Jam podcast from Georgia Public Broadcasting features songs and stories from a sampling of the incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home. Recorded live in our GPB studios, you get a front-row seat for intimate musical performances and free-flowing conversations from a truly eclectic variety of Georgia musicians.
Season three begins May 17th! Click here to watch the trailer for season three.
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In this episode, Orlando and Peter explore the life and legacy of celebrated Southern writer Carson McCullers. Drawing from the new biography "Carson McCullers: A Life" by Mary Dearborn, they discuss McCullers' journey from Columbus, Georgia, to literary fame in New York City, her groundbreaking works like "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter," and delve into McCullers' personal challenges, including health issues, struggles with alcohol and her complicated relationships, as well as her bold approach to race and gender in the mid-20th century. With insights from Dearborn's book, this episode offers a compelling glimpse into the life of a groundbreaking author whose influence on Southern literature remains profound.
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Dive into the heart of South Georgia's rich agricultural tradition as David Zelski takes you on a journey to Lake Park, Georgia, where Justin and Jared Corbett, the third generation of their family, carry on the legacy of bell pepper farming established by their grandfather in the 1970s. Discover how this family-owned operation has become one of the top producers of bell peppers, squash, cucumbers, eggplant and cabbage on the East Coast and how they've recently expanded into Georgia's emerging citrus market with their popular Besties satsumas.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, strong storms knocked down trees and power lines across North Georgia, Georgia is losing ground to other Southern states in terms of rail travel expansion, Emory students express a lack of confidence in the university's president and more. Listen and subscribe.
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In this episode of the Football Fridays in Georgia podcast, hosts Hannah Goodin and Jon Nelson dive into the significance of high school football camps. They discuss how these camps help players and coaching staffs refine their skills, foster team bonding, and build competitive spirit ahead of the regular season. Special guest Roswell Head Coach Chris Prewett explains the value of camps, from preparing athletes for unexpected situations to building camaraderie among teammates. This heartfelt episode also touches on Roswell High School's annual 7-on-7 tournament, which honors the legacy of former quarterback Robbie Roper, who tragically died in 2021.
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