Next week, Lucy Lawless stars as a not-so-retired cop in the premiere of a brand-new mystery series from Australia. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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Born with a rare disability, filmmaker Ella Glendining wonders if there is anyone who can share the experience of living in a body like hers. This simple question - one which non-disabled people take for granted, leads to a journey to not only others who live like her, but to the realization that meeting them changes how she views herself in the world, as well as many surprises along the way.
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Luis Cortes Romero, the first undocumented attorney to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court, journeyed from a difficult youth to the highest court in the land as part of a powerful legal team fighting the Administration’s attempt to rescind DACA.
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Lucy Lawless (Xena: Warrior Princess, Parks and Recreation) stars as retired cop Alexa Crowe in this contemporary Australian detective drama. Her old boss regularly asks for her insight on cold cases and a young police data-analyst is eager for mentorship. Whether Alexa wants to or not, she can't seem to stop solving crime.
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Exciting news for arts lovers! GPB viewers can now discover a dynamic array of award-winning programs on dance, film, literature, music, theater, visual art, design and more on GPB ALL ARTS. Livestream or watch on demand, ALL ARTS’ award-winning programs take you on stage, behind the scenes and into the archives to discover talented artists from the US and around the world. Explore on AllArts.org, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and ROKU now.
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Violence haunts 1915 Atlanta and so does the golem a group of girls creates. A dark, lyrical blend of historical fiction and magical realism, "The Curators" examines an underexplored event in American history through unlikely eyes. All of Atlanta is obsessed with the two-year-long trial and subsequent lynching of Jewish factory superintendent Leo Frank in 1915. None more so than thirteen-year-old Ana Wulff and her friends, who take history into their own hands - quite literally - when they use dirt from Ana’s garden to build and animate a golem in Frank’s image.
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In this episode of the Peach Jam podcast, you'll meet Bellwether Station, a unique rock 'n' roll band composed mostly of lawyers from Atlanta. Discover their intriguing journey from a job interview that sparked the band's formation to rocking out at iconic venues like Smith’s Old Bar and Variety Playhouse. The band shares candid stories about their origins, recording experiences in Athens and the serendipitous addition of a professional musician to their lineup.
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Much of today’s political news is filled with discussion and debate about immigration. Which people are coming to America? Which should be permitted to come? And how many should be permitted? Can immigration and Southern hospitality live in the same community? Salvation South editor Chuck Reece today invites you to visit a place where it does.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, runners gather in Atlanta for the Peachtree Road Race, Macon looks to boost its firefighting staff, we'll look at how the Supreme Court may have opened the door to more partisanship in federal regulations and more. Listen and subscribe.
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Innovation meets inspiration in the exciting new digital series, "Tiny Mic, Big Designs," hosted by the dynamic Ashley Mengwasser. Launching July 9th and releasing new episodes every #TinyMicTuesday, this series promises to shine a spotlight on the incredible creativity and ingenuity of student inventors participating in Georgia Tech's K-12 Inventure Prize. Read more.
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The Moth Mainstage is coming to town. Join us on Thursday, December 5 at Center Stage Atlanta 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. With your support of GPB now, you can get the best seats in the house before tickets go on sale to the public and join storytellers for an exclusive after-party! Visit gpb.org/tickets to learn more. We hope to see you soon!
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