Take a look at what's coming up!
Next week, we’ll travel from the Italian seaside to the English countryside with the premieres of a Sunday night favorite and a delightful new travelogue. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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When Cecil returns requesting a divorce, Bella must decide what her future holds. But when the Wall Street Crash hits, Bella and Cecil lose everything. Desperation leads to dangerous actions in this sun-soaked 1920s Italian drama.
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A love song to dive bars, working musicians and dive bar patrons and owners, this documentary tells the story of the amazing local music scene created in a little family-owned Atlanta tavern. Thanks to its owner, staff and musicians, the Northside Tavern became a destination for blues lovers from all over the world.
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Mumbai fishermen Rakesh and Ganesh are inheritors of the great Koli knowledge system - a way to harvest the sea by following the moon and the tides. Rakesh has kept faith in traditional fishing methods while Ganesh has embraced technology. Against the Tide is the tale of two men’s bond fractured by the weight of a changing world and a sea threatened by climate change.
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Since the Holocaust, Germany has worked to overcome its Nazi history. But over the past decade, Germany has faced a rising wave of far-right violence and plots against Jews, Muslims, immigrants and politicians. Amid accusations that the far-right Alternative für Deutschland party (AfD) has provoked violence, which it denies, FRONTLINE investigates the rise of far-right extremism in Germany today.
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Life-long Agatha Christie fanboy Alan Carr embarks on a personal Great British adventure inspired by his literary heroine. In this fun, celebratory and fact-packed travelogue Alan will head off in search of the places that inspired her.
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This week, visit Hotel Portofino on the sunny Italian Riviera, the Investigation Unit of the Montreal Police Department and a dusty attic to discover an important piece of the history of filmmaking.
● Hotel Portofino
Season 3 begins with Cecil returning to Hotel Portofino, requesting a divorce from Bella - just before they lose everything to the Wall Street Crash. You can binge all six episodes of the new season beginning July 28 on GPB Passport.
● The Sketch Artist
Artist Eve Garance uses her talent for sketching and her gift for reading people to catch criminals with the police department In Montreal. In French with English subtitles.
● Beyond the Bolex
Learn the true story of the man whose invention helped launch the careers of filmmakers Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson and many others.
Need help setting up GPB Passport on your device? Contact us at 1-800-222-4788 or ask@gpb.org.
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Every summer, the nation’s top musicians come together at the base of the majestic Teton Range in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to create and all-star Festival Orchestra for the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra under the leadership of Maestro Donald Runnicles. The Wall Street Journal has called the Grand Teton Music Festival, “One of the best places to hear classical music in the summer.”
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The PBS Short Film Festival continues to elevate the reach and visibility of independent films and filmmakers from across the country. For thirteen years, the festival has showcased films about love, acceptance, family, strength, equality, friendship, loyalty and much more. The 2024 festival highlights “Story Time” as we celebrate the art of short form storytelling.
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Juliett Rowe, talent buyer at Smith’s Olde Bar, sits down to talk about the venue’s importance in the history of Atlanta’s music scene. Luke Combs, Sturgill Simpson, Collective Soul, Butch Walker, David Bowie, Janelle Monáe and hundreds more have graced the stage at Smith’s Olde Bar. Tune in for a short talk about this iconic music venue.
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On this episode of Salvation South Deluxe, Chuck Reece goes deep into the complicated history of the banjo, from its origin on the shores of the Caribbean and West Africa to its rise as a ubiquitous icon of Southern "hillbilly" culture and beyond.
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July is National Hot Dog Month in America, and with this recognition comes the cultural acknowledgment franks serve as regional compass points for our culture.
New York, Chicago, Detroit, Atlanta and Macon all have distinctive styles of preparation and condiments.
Here in our state, two names are as famous as peanuts and peaches: Nu-Way in Middle Georgia, Macon and The Varsity in Atlanta and Athens.
Who cut the mustard first? Watch here.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, Delta Air Lines hurries to assist customers whose flights were canceled due to tech failures, President Joe Biden makes his first public address since dropping out of the presidential race, incarcerated women in Clarke County learn homebuilding skills behind bars and more. Listen and subscribe.
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Georgia Public Broadcasting is thrilled to extend heartfelt congratulations to the winners of our 2024 PBS KIDS Writers Contest! On Saturday, June 29, we welcomed the winners and their families to an awards ceremony at our GPB headquarters. The event buzzed with excitement as kids experimented with fun photo STEAM activities, recorded their stories in our radio recording studios, and cheered each other's successes! Read more.
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