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Next week, the long-running and beloved, darkly comedic crime series Midsomer Murders makes its GPB premiere and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

Aaju Peter is a renowned Inuit lawyer and activist who defends the human rights of Indigenous peoples. She's a fierce protector of her ancestral lands in the Arctic and works to bring her colonizers to justice. As Aaju launches an inspiring effort to establish an Indigenous forum, she also embarks upon a deeply personal journey to mend her own wounds, including the unexpected passing of her son.

FRONTLINE presents the horrifying accounts of living through the Hamas attack and the war in Gaza. Told by the people directly impacted on both sides of the conflict, the death, despair and ongoing trauma.

Computer scientists use particle physics and AI to read 2,000-year-old carbonized scrolls found in Herculaneum, which have remained a mystery until now.

Follow DCI Barnaby and DS Winter as they investigate an urban myth becoming a murderous reality - a post-operative heart rehabilitation club whose members’ dreams of a second chance at life are cut short, a murder mystery weekend, a twisted scarecrow festival and an amateur dramatics company with deadly secrets.

Moonflower Murders
Magpie Murders’ Susan Ryeland has left publishing for an idyllic life in Crete. But she finds herself dragged into another mystery when a young woman disappears after reading a novel that sheds light on a murder committed eight years earlier.

A Chef's Life
Part documentary and part cooking show, this GPB favorite follows Chef Vivian Howard as she sources ingredients, creates recipes and chats with neighbors in North Carolina.

● The Good Apprentice
Alice is studying medicine in Rome when she discovers her talent for forensic medicine. She sets her course for a career as a medical examiner, but not everyone in her life is supportive. In Italian with English subtitles.

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Get away from it all in Pensacola, Fl., for the 11th Annual Foo Foo Fest a 12-day celebration featuring a plethora of arts and cultural events under one banner. Foo Foo Fest is big fun, with events of high artistic and cultural caliber. Join us at Destination Foo Foo Oct. 31-Nov. 11, 2024.

Celebrate the rich tapestry of arts, culture, and history on Hilton Head Island. Events include concerts by Grammy Award-winning visiting musical performers, theatrical productions of Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-nominated plays, unique museum and gallery exhibitions, enlightening lectures, inspiring poetry readings, captivating dance performances, historical tours, hands-on arts experiences, educational offerings, and cultural festivals.

Visit culturehhi.org for a list of events.

In the third episode of Plainspoken: Jimmy Carter and the People of Plains, host Andrew Greer explores President Jimmy Carter's deep faith and humble leadership. Through the story of Tony Lowden, the first Black pastor at Maranatha Baptist Church, we see how Carter’s Christian principles shaped his actions, from advocating for racial equality to serving his community. Hear personal anecdotes from Plains residents and discover the lasting impact of Carter’s servant leadership.

We're all a little bit broken, aren't we? Young widow Tracie Shaw may be more than most. She spends her days hidden away making beautiful treasures out of other people's trash. Her life changes when she finds someone's abandoned ashes in a storage bin auction. When she meets a woman who might have a clue as to where the ashes came from and what they mean, her life turns upside down.

On this episode of the Fork in the Road podcast, we take a flavorful journey to Alma, the "Blueberry Capital of Georgia," to meet the Blueberry Queen, Anne Wildes. Anne lives and breathes blueberries. She owns the Blueberry Barn, teaches children the health benefits of blueberries, and advocates for the importance of blueberries to Georgia's economy. Anne's journey has taken her from a high school teacher and 4-H leader to a blueberry entrepreneur, alongside her husband, lifelong farmer Albert Wildes.

The American South is quite familiar with hurricanes. But none has ever wreaked the widespread destruction we’ve seen over the last two weeks from Florida up into the Appalachian Mountains. Salvation South editor Chuck Reece is here with a few stories he’s gathered in calls with friends and contributors.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, Congress is working on disaster relief for farmers, more Georgia counties have been added to FEMA's list of major disaster areas, the Carter Center celebrates World Mental Health Day and more. Listen and subscribe.

A Georgia high school football coaching legend, Alan Chadwick of Marist, joins the podcast to discuss navigating this year's erratic season. Plus, we'll hear from Irwin County head coach Casey Soliday and find out the impact of Hurricane Helene. After a week of upsets, this episode highlights the chaos that is the 2024 Georgia high school football season.

PBS KIDS is committed to serving all kids and families by adding American Sign Language (ASL) interpretations to six of its series, now available for free on PBS KIDS digital streaming platforms. This initiative reflects PBS KIDS’ dedication to inclusivity, empowering children to engage with content in ways that suit their individual needs, and prioritizing accessibility. Read more.

We are celebrating America's Test Kitchen's 25th season with a special visit from Julia and Bridget! Join us on Tuesday, October 29 for light bites and kitchen tips and tricks with ATK hosts Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison. Event tickets include a signed book, and the VIP Experience includes a pre-event donor reception and a chance to have your book signed for you by Julia and Bridget! We can't wait to see you there! 

Garrison Keillor brings A Prairie Home Companion’s 50th Anniversary Tour to Atlanta Symphony Hall this November. Special Guests include Heather Masse, Christine DiGiallonardo, Rich Dworsky, Sue Scott, Tim Russell and Fred Newman. Support GPB to enjoy a pair of tickets and a pre-show donor reception, with our thanks.

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