Donate
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Email

Beginning this weekend, celebrate one of the greatest live bands of all time, as well as the life and career of one of Hollywood's most iconic filmmakers. Take a look at what’s coming up!

Celebrate 50 years of the Allman Brothers Band’s music with Jaimoe, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Oteil Burbridge, Marc Quinones, Duane Trucks, Reese Wynans and Chuck Leavell in this 2020 concert at Madison Square Garden. Performances include signature classics “Statesboro Blues,” “No One to Run With,” “Midnight Rider,” “Trouble No More,” “Melissa,” “Come and Go Blues” and more.

State of Rodeo follows a diverse group of characters who participate in the sport of Rodeo and explores the heritage of the cattle industry within the State of Florida and its influence on Western culture from the time of Ponce De Leon's first settlement to present-day Cowboys and Cowgirls.

Meet a Salvadoran-American family who has legally lived and worked in the nation’s capital for 20 years. Their lives are upended when Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for those from El Salvador and five other countries is revoked.

With a career and body of work spanning over four decades -- often in collaboration with his wife, legendary actress and singer Julie Andrews -- the film offers reflections on the times director Blake Edwards lived in and tackles issues including sex, gender and power that remain at the forefront of present-day zeitgeist.

Margaret Hoover explores voting systems across the U.S. She examines which states are most efficient and inclusive, as well as those that face challenges. Personal stories and expert voices shed new light on the most powerful tool in our democracy.

An amateur historian, Makis Metaxas, claims he found the bones of Odysseus, the hero of Homer’s epic poem, the Odyssey. But the discovery is soon embroiled in controversy, and Makis embarks on his own odyssey to convince the world he is right.

This donor benefit is a great way to find new PBS programs or catch up on your favorites.

All Creatures Great and Small
James Herriot was a veterinarian in rural 1930s Yorkshire. In addition to treating animals, he maintained his compassion and his sense of humor in his human relationships: community, family and love. Stream all four seasons of this beloved MASTERPIECE drama.

Grantchester
A vicar in the seemingly quiet 1950s Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester turns amateur sleuth to help the local Detective Inspector. All nine seasons are available on GPB Passport.

Sanditon
Jane Austen fans will recognize familiar characters and dilemmas from her famous novels in this series based on her last, unfinished work. The series progresses from the scant source material into giddy, modern, romantic Austen fan fiction. All three seasons are streaming now.

GPB Passport FAQ | GPB Passport Account Lookup
Need help setting up GPB Passport on your device? Contact us at 1-800-222-4788 or ask@gpb.org

Meet Valdosta's Mama Stone. They share their unique blend of punk-funk, with a touch of Southern rock, while diving into what it's like to make music in a small town with a close-knit but vibrant music scene. Their conversation spans everything from their musical influences and the challenges of self-management to the fun chaos of being part of multiple bands. The episode also showcases Mama Stone's dynamic live performances, giving a taste of their genre-defying sound that one could describe as if "Michael Jackson's backing band was the Red Hot Chili Peppers."  

This weekend, DeKalb County officials will gather on the courthouse square in Decatur to dedicate a statute of the late Georgia Congressman John Lewis. The statue replaces a monument installed in 1908 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Salvation South editor Chuck Reece is here with some memories of his conversations with John Lewis.

When Robert Shaw arrived 57 years ago, Atlanta had few cultural institutions. He changed everything with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. “I could argue that Robert Shaw was our calling card," its longtime archivist contends. Now that calling card, Jeff Hullinger says, is complete.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan urges other Republicans to vote for Harris for president, historical preservationists work to uncover the forgotten stories of Oak Ridge Cemetery in Macon and as the Braves take on the Phillies, a rivalry between two players reignites. Listen and subscribe.

Week one is in the books! Join Jon and Hannah as they break down the big upsets and even bigger wins. Hear from Cartersville's Head Coach, Conor Foster, and preview this week's match-up with Rockmart. And Gordon Central's Head Coach, Lenny Gregory, joins the podcast to celebrate a huge win! 

Join us at the Tybee Post Theater for a special live taping of the popular podcast A Fork in the Road with David Zelski. This event will feature engaging discussions with guests about Georgia seafood and the dedicated individuals who farm it, fish it and serve it. David Zelski will share the personal stories of Georgia's farmers, fishermen, merchants, artisans, chefs and others who contribute to bringing Georgia-grown products to the Peach State and beyond. Click here to learn more and RSVP.

GPB Facebook
GPB News Twitter
GPB Instagram
GPB Website
DONATE
Copyright © 2024 Georgia Public Broadcasting, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
260 14th St NW Atlanta, GA 30318
1-800-222-4788
ask@gpb.org


Unsubscribe from receiving email, or change your email preferences.