This Saturday, celebrate the enduring legacy of an iconic boy band that still captures the hearts of millions. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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New Kids on the Block are back with Still Kids, their first full-length studio album in over a decade. Don’t miss the GPB broadcast of NKOTB’s live performance at the iHeartRadio Theater, featuring hits like “Step By Step” and “Hangin Tough” and their new single “Kids.” In addition to the concert footage, this special event will include an in-depth interview with members of the band.
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Lawand, deaf from birth, seeks a fresh start with his family in the UK after a traumatic year in a refugee camp. At Derby's Royal School for the Deaf, he learns sign language and discovers a way to communicate with the world. As he thrives, his family faces deportation, challenging their stability.
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As Prince Charles, he was the longest-serving heir apparent in history. After the death of his beloved mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Charles finally ascended to the throne as King Charles III. But what sort of monarch will he become? Those who know him well discuss his personality, what he achieved as Prince of Wales and how he will adapt to the role as Britain's new king.
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Don’t miss a thing… it’s all on GPB Passport.
● Binge | Hotel Portofino
If you were out of town and missed the Season 3 finale, don’t worry - the entire season is available to watch whenever you want.
● Revisit | Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
This murder mystery show set in 1920’s Australia has enough eye-popping costume designs, delightful humor and crackling chemistry to rewatch even when you know how the mysteries were solved.
● Discover | Cookie & Zo’e: Segregation 60 Years Apart
Many Georgia private schools were founded as a response to school desegregation. Now that they are no longer exclusively white spaces, what has changed? GPB partnered with ProPublica for this special presentation.
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The Atlanta Opera returns to Pullman Yards performing two paralleled productions; opera’s beloved La bohème with a modern twist, and the Broadway hit, Rent, a rock-opera inspired by Puccini’s classic tale. Enjoy brilliant music with two vibrant casts in an exciting, audience-immersive setting. Intimate, compelling and innovative-these are the events everyone is talking about.
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Grady Ranch Farms, a fourth-generation family business in Georgia, transitioned from a dairy to specializing in 100% grass-fed Angus beef. This Fork in the Road podcast episode explores their journey, from adapting to market changes to perfecting their craft. Grady Ranch Farms prioritizes quality, flavor and sustainability and by focusing on consumer education and building relationships, they have created a successful and thriving business, inspiring future generations of farmers.
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In this episode of Salvation South Deluxe, Chuck Reece details the United States's brutal program of forcibly assimilating Native American children through boarding schools in the late 19th and early 20th century. He learns the historical context of this act of warfare; the lasting trauma it created; and the Native-led efforts to heal its generational wounds.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, the state mourns the loss of two teachers and two students in Wednesday's school shooting in Winder, Georgia Power gets approval to cut rates and the Fulton County Board of Commissioners will provide monitors for the 2024 election. Listen and subscribe.
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Last Friday, Mary Persons in Forsyth, GA hosted a team from British Columbia, Canada. In this episode, Jon Nelson talks with New Westminster Offensive Coordinator Darnell Sikorski and Mary Persons Head Coach Brian Nelson to discover how this match-up came to be. Plus, we get an update on Bremen's injured QB, Carson Kimball, and a preview of Douglas Co v. Langston Hughes.
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In the aftermath of the tragic events at Apalachee High School, GPB has gathered resources that parents, caregivers, and teachers can use to help students process scary news.
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