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Next week, we'll meet the women who were the “secret weapon” that won the war and changed the world in the process. Take a look at what’s coming up! 

Experience the world-renowned Italian tenor’s 30th anniversary concert from Tuscany, featuring global superstars Ed Sheeran, David Foster, Katharine McPhee, Sofia Carson, Brian May, Jon Batiste and more.  

GPB has tickets to see Andrea Bocelli in October! Learn More.

It’s time for the season finale! Tonight we will learn which contestant will emerge triumphant as the winner of The Great American Recipe.

This 2016 concert honoring Kris Kristofferson features a multigenerational “Who’s Who” of country greats, including Dierks Bentley, Rosanne Cash, Eric Church, Emmylou Harris, Jamey Johnson, Alison Krauss, Lady A, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Willie Nelson, Jennifer Nettles, Darius Rucker and Hank Williams Jr. Backstage interviews with the artists explore his enduring influence. 

Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. has spent his career uncovering the intersections of history, race and culture and sharing his insights with us through programs like Gospel, Great Migrations and Finding Your Roots. In The Fabric of America, he shares some reflections about his work and about who we are as a nation. 

Meet the American women who built the planes and flew them, fought on the warfront and the home front, cracked codes and broke barriers. The “secret weapon” that helped win the war, they forever changed the world in the process.  

A rare Black American stand-out player on Drake University’s football team in the late 1940s and early ’50s, Johnny Bright was a clear front-runner to win the 1951 Heisman Trophy. But his life -- and the progression of student-athlete safety in college football -- would forever change on an October afternoon in 1951. 

Devastated by her father’s sudden death, a young woman seeks solace in five timeless stories of love and loss from the Islamic tradition. Woven through them is Ariella’s own powerful journey to rediscover faith, hope and the courage to love again. 

The Brokenwood Mysteries
Seasons 5 and 6 of this hit detective show from New Zealand are now available with GPB Passport.

City of Songs
City of Songs is a global exploration of the music and stories that shape iconic cities. From Austin to Seoul to Barcelona, the beats and melodies of music connect cultures and inspire communities.

The Good Karma Hospital
Follow junior doctor Ruby through another season at a small cottage hospital in a seaside Indian village.

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Host Madison Elizabeth Hogan sits down with Leah Johnson, niece of Morris Lynn Johnson, to hear her first-hand memories of growing up in a family tied to bank robberies and prison escapes. Leah’s stories reveal the charm, contradictions and enduring loyalties of two brothers who lived outside the law.

It took four years to build, but today the glass tree house nestled near downtown Atlanta looks right at home. Tardio Architecture led by long time collaborators Mary Clare DeReuil and Carlos Tardio have created one of the most talked about modernist residences in the city. Read more.

In this episode of the Peach Jam podcast, host Jeremy Powell talks with Georgia's own Brent Cobb. Brent shares how his rural upbringing and close-knit family have shaped his musical journey, keeping him grounded and true to his roots. And how his latest rock-infused album was inspired by a desire to impress his young son.

Orlando Montoya and Peter Biello explore Spitfires by Becky Aikman, the story of American women who ferried aircraft for Britain’s Royal Air Force during World War II, including Georgia pilot Hazel Jane Raines, whose daring flights and survival stories reveal the courage and skill of the “Atta Girls.”

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, a manufacturer of emergency food for starving children will resume operations, a state senator is sued for defamation and federal investigators look into last year's fire at the BioLab chemical plant in Conyers. Listen and subscribe.

Make a donation to GPB and join us for an evening with Celtic Woman and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Available donor perks include free parking, a pre-show reception and a meet and greet with the artists. This holiday treat includes stirring performances of classics like Silent Night, Carol of the Bells, Sleigh Ride, Deck the Halls, Danny Boy and many more. Experience a symphonic Yuletide celebration with Celtic Woman!

GPB is hosting a preview screening of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale exclusively for our supporters. We will thank you for your gift of $300 or $150 with tickets to the screening as well as other perks like valet parking and a VIP pre-show reception. Arrive early to participate in trivia, a photo booth and a Downton Abbey costume contest! Learn More

Join GPB for an edition of Creative Mornings! This month's theme is NOMAD. CreativeMornings is a free monthly breakfast lecture series for creative communities worldwide, offering an accessible platform for individuals to gather, connect, and be inspired. Learn more and RSVP.

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