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Next week, we'll get the best travel tips and tricks from Rick Steves, get cozy with MASTERPIECE Mystery! and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

Learn Rick's top travel tips. From itinerary planning to venturing off the beaten path, this entertaining, information-packed program recorded in front of an audience teaches viewers the essential skills for smart travel. Get Rick's tips on packing light, avoiding crowds, outsmarting scams and eluding pickpockets all while maximizing the opportunities for cultural and culinary experiences.

Discover the secrets of the “cozy mystery” in this exploration of the genre. Go behind the scenes of Grantchester, Magpie Murders, Moonflower Murders, The Marlow Murder Club and Miss Scarlet to learn why the appeal of the mystery series has endured for so long.

Learn about the celebrated quilts made by an isolated community of African American women in rural Alabama. Established during enslavement, the quilting practice was born out of necessity and passed down from mothers to daughters for generations. A legacy woven by hand, the quilts have been embraced by the modern art world and featured in museums across the country.

Trace the dynamic journey from slavery to freedom through the personal accounts of William and Ellen Craft, an enslaved married couple who hid in plain sight while using multiple modes of transportation. Follow the path from Georgia to Philadelphia and explore the myriad ways enslaved individuals found their way to freedom using places of refuge that were havens for the Freedom Seekers. 

Join longtime friends and chefs Lidia Bastianich and Jacques Pépin for mouth-watering recipes and personal family stories. The combined knowledge of these two “good-natured bosses” doubles the fun when they come together to share the recipes that made their careers, including Lidia’s Frico Con Insalata Alla Nonna and Jacques' Crepes Suzette.


Captivated
How far would you go to repair your past? Follow a young, single mother and her son who have caught the eye of an increasingly controlling and obsessive boss. Available June 1.

Lovejoy
Meet Lovejoy, the loveable rogue and antiques dealer who deals in secrets, mysteries and hidden antique treasures in this classic BBC series.

Bardot
Learn the true story of young Brigitte Bardot, the French model and actress who became an international celebrity and sex symbol in the 1960s. In French with English subtitles.

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For dinosaur newbies and enthusiasts alike, museums throughout Georgia offer the ability to get up close to magnificent casts of real fossils to give visitors a local look at the species and topics introduced in Walking with Dinosaurs. Read more.

The Golf Channel televised coverage of the PGA Works Championship from one of the world’s best and most difficult courses, Wisconsin’s Whistling Straights, along blustery Lake Michigan. 

One of the best shots of the celebrated tournament, created for minority players to highlight their skills, belonged to Atlanta area golfer Thomas Reid who attended Brookwood High School and now Southern University. Read more.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, Georgia loses billions of dollars in clean energy investments, SNAP recipients say they've lost $23 million dollars to theft and the Columbus City Council fires city manager Isaiah Hugley. Listen and subscribe.

Attend this free special screening of this syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, spanning from African, soul, and early jazz roots, to its rise into the public consciousness. Featuring James Brown's dynamism, the extraterrestrial funk of George Clinton's Parliament Funkadelic, transformed girl group Labelle, and Fela Kuti's Afrobeat, the story also traces funk's influences on both new wave and hip-hop. Learn more and RSVP.

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