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Next week, Your Fantastic Mind takes viewers back behind the curtain in the brain with an all new season and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

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In the season 6 premiere, learn about a novel approach to spinal surgery that allows patients to go home the same day. The episode features a new study investigating if vagus nerve stimulation can help people with opioid addiction and also the research of a VA physician-scientist who is using neuromodulation to help Gulf War veterans manage chronic pain.

The dynamic and changing conditions of the White Mountains were in full effect as the View Finders explored the region. Peak fall colors created rich settings for photography, but winter made a visit during their ascent of Mt. Washington.

In 2015, three Muslim-American students were shot and killed in Chapel Hill, NC. As their families confront the grief of the loss, they push back against the claim that their deaths were part of a random dispute. This film follows their courageous advocacy to expose the truth and fight for justice in the face of systemic racism.

After the Soviet Union's collapse, America became the world’s sole superpower. But at what cost? Rare archives and in-depth testimony offer insights into the "what" and "why" behind the White House’s key decision-makers.

Can forests help cool the planet? Follow scientists working in spectacular forest landscapes in Costa Rica, Brazil, Australia and beyond as they try to untangle complex networks of trees, fungi, and creatures large and small - all in a quest to tackle the twin threats of climate change and species extinction.

Fashioned after Broadway’s Tony Awards, the Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards celebrate excellence in high school musical theatre. Watch live on GPB and at gpb.org

Discover drama and mystery from around the world. 

Vienna Blood
Find out why GPB viewers love this series set in 1900s Vienna in which Dr. Max Liebermann and DI Oskar Rheinhardt investigate the city’s mysteries.

English Neighborhood
In 1940s Spain, Lucia takes a secretarial job and meets an attractive Brit with a dark past. In Spanish with English subtitles.

Murder in Sweden
Maria brings a female perspective to her work as a detective on a picturesque Swedish island. In Swedish with English subtitles.

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Produced for the first time in the Southeast, the ring of power changes hands once again as the hero Siegfried slays the massive, fully-staged dragon and awakens the glorious Brunnhilde in the newest Tomer Zvulun production. Want an even richer experience? Enjoy a progressive dinner that wraps around the epic opera. atlantaopera.org | April 26 - May 4 | Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre

To celebrate the Atlanta Dogwood Festival's 89th year, Executive Director Brian Hill shares some of the festival's history and what not to miss in 2025.

Being in a band today takes a lot more than just writing great songs. You also need to be your own graphic designer, talent booker, social media strategist--and that’s before you even pick up an instrument. In this episode, The Ides of June take us behind the scenes to show what it really takes to be a working musician in today’s music world.

For decades, fires at BioLab in Conyers, Ga., have put residents and first responders at risk. From the massive 2004 blaze to the toxic 2024 fire, history keeps repeating itself. Why does this keep happening? And who is holding BioLab accountable? Host Pamela Kirkland investigates the dangerous legacy of "FireLab" and the fight for stronger chemical safety regulations.

Augusta National, Masters Week, a celebration of spring in the South. Over the course of the last 89 years, the tournament has evolved into one of the greatest sporting events in the world.

The Masters Tournament was conceptualized and created by the forever cool Atlantan, the incomparable Bobby Jones. Mr. Jones died in 1971, but never seems far away, his footsteps are everywhere around here, those who knew the celebrated attorney with Georgia Tech, Emory roots are still with us.

In Mansfield, GA, Love is Love Farm cultivates more than just vegetables; their cooperative model and dedication to sustainable agriculture nourish both the local community and the palates of discerning chefs. This episode explores the farm's unique produce and its vital role in the farm-to-table ecosystem.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, the family of a man who died in the Macon-Bibb County jail prepares a civil lawsuit, Gov. Brian Kemp considers a senate run in 2026 and the Masters Tournament tees off in Augusta. Listen and subscribe.

Last Chance to Attend Antiques Roadshow in Savannah! 

GPB still has a few tickets left to give as thank you gifts when you make a donation. 

Gold Level ($360): Donor will receive ONE admission including appraisal of two items and an Antiques Roadshow mug and tote bag.  

Silver Level ($300): Donor will receive ONE admission including appraisal of two items.  

CLICK HERE to donate now. 

Learn more about the event or visit the Antiques Roadshow FAQ.  

Tickets are still available for David Sedaris at the Lucas Theatre in Savannah, GA on April 22 at 7:30 PM. Sedaris will bring his sardonic wit and incisive social critiques to new readings from his most recent book of short stories, Happy Go Lucky, and his first ever children's book, Pretty Ugly. The reading will be followed by an audience Q&A and book signing.   

Attend an exclusive pre-show reception hosted by GPB when you make a gift of support. Learn More and Reserve Tickets

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