Help Protect the Future of GPB
While much of our funding comes from donors like you, foundations and local businesses, the loss of our federal grant presents a serious challenge. GPB’s President and CEO, Bert Wesley Huffman, explains what you can do to help.
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Notoriously known for burning Jane’s letters, did Cassandra Austen truly protect her famous sister’s reputation? Immerse in this literary mystery, reimagined as a fascinating, witty and heart-breaking tale of sisterly love.
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Just as rugged and beautiful as the more famous Tetons to the north, the Wind River Mountains offered plenty of photography and adventure for the View Finders, including a horseback ride they won’t soon forget.
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Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer’s is an intimate portrayal of three families confronting the unique challenges of Alzheimer’s and reveals how roles evolve when one life partner or adult child becomes a caregiver.
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FRONTLINE presents the U.S. broadcast debut of the award-winning film exposing the cost of opposing Vladimir Putin, following the stories of an investigative journalist and a political activist putting their lives on the line standing up to the Kremlin and the consequences.
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Surprisingly little is known about the behavior of cars and drivers in uncontrolled, real-world accidents. Now, a first-of-its-kind experiment aims to discover what really happens in a multi-vehicle pileup and how driving can be made safer.
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Explore the fascinating world of bugs, their beauty, and ecological importance. From pollinators and insect predators to the clean-up crews purifying our planet, scientists examine the decline of these essential yet least appreciated creatures.
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● Miss Austen
Why did Cassandra Austen burn her sister’s letters? With GPB Passport, you can stream all episodes of this new MASTERPIECE series this Sunday.
● Queens of Mystery
A young detective returns to her hometown to solve crimes with the help of her three aunts, all of whom write mystery novels.
● Moonflower Murders
A retired publisher tries to solve a murder using clues hidden in a novel based on real events.
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.
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After the BioLab fire in Conyers, local business owners and independent testers raced to uncover the chemical fallout left behind. In this episode, we follow their fight for answers -- and the growing connections between communities impacted by chemical disasters across the country.
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Susan Holmes was known as “a special leader, full of energy and optimism." Jeff Hullinger remembers the first female mayor of Monticello and Georgia state representative who made a difference in her community and our state.
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Macon’s Angel Ocasio, Jr. found his love for music in The House of God Church and its Sacred Steel sound. Now he shares his passion and love for that sound with the world.
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Change starts with YOU: public media has always been about community and connection. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to GPB, your support matters. On May 1-2 during Public Media Giving Days, become a new donor or tell the world why you choose to support your station using the #PublicMediaGives hashtag. Thank you for all you do!
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Let's visit Soldier of the Sea Distillery in Comer, Georgia, where Marine veteran Mark Davis crafts unique whiskeys, some infused with local honey from his beekeeper wife Jennifer, while honoring the armed forces and revitalizing the town. Discover how their passion for distilling, housed in a historic building, blends art and science to create exceptional spirits and promote the local community and Georgia's agricultural bounty.
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Salvation South magazine editor Chuck Reece spends almost all his time thinking and writing about the American South. But sometimes, his mind starts wrestling with far bigger questions than what we Southerners read, listen to, or eat. This leads him to frustration -- and sometimes, to a good lesson.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, Americorps volunteers across Georgia face layoffs from the Trump administration, the Georgia Alzheimer's Association partners with state law enforcement for a new training initiative and a Milledgeville farm hosts an exhibit of paintings by author Flannery O'Connor. Listen and subscribe.
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Discover Georgia's natural wonders - one park at a time. Save 15% off your membership when you become a Friend of Georgia State Parks during the spring membership drive. With free camping nights, free parking, overnight stay discounts, retail purchases and golf, you can find a membership that fits you!
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