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Next week, a new six-part documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns examines how America’s founding turned the world upside-down. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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It's officially GHSA Football Playoff season! In Round One, Football Fridays in Georgia will broadcast the Colquitt County vs. Mill Creek matchup on GPB-TV or streaming at GPB.org and on the GPB Sports App, Facebook, YouTube and Twitch. You can also find the latest high school football news, updates, scores and more at GPB.org and on the GPB Sports App.
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Unravelling a long-suppressed secret set in the birthplace of the American Revolution, where the opening shots were fired on April 19, 1775, this documentary explores a history that few people know - how slavery affected Concord and its surrounding areas.
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Thirteen British colonies on the Atlantic Coast rose in rebellion, won their independence and established a new form of government that radically reshaped the continent and inspired centuries of democratic movements around the globe. The American Revolution is an expansive look at the virtues and contradictions of the war and the birth of the United States of America, following dozens of figures from a wide variety of backgrounds.
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Crime-solving dream teams.
● Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime
Iconic super sleuths Tommy and Tuppence are married secret agents under the eagle eye of Scotland Yard. Come for the mysteries, stay for the fabulous 1920s sets and costumes!
● Partners in Crime: Potsdam Homicide
Luna and Sophie continue their mission to keep the citizens of Potsdam safe. A second season is coming in January! In German with English subtitles.
● Sherlock
Is there a more iconic crime-solving duo than Holmes and Watson? The brilliant master of deduction and his loyal sidekick must not only solve murders and thefts but also play the deadly games of series villain Moriarty, who has it out for Sherlock Holmes.
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Let's meet Willy Cobb, a Richland, Georgia native whose songs fuse country texture with grunge edge. With help and inspiration from his cousin Brent Cobb, he turned family jam sessions into a career that led from small-town Georgia to a record deal in Nashville. He shares the honest stories and hard-won lessons behind his sound, shaped by growing up in South Georgia.
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Chamblee looks nothing like it did a century ago, but its past is still there if you know where to look. Long before the studios, apartments and traffic on Peachtree Boulevard, the city was home to one of the country’s biggest World War I training camps. Read more.
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David takes you to Savannah’s Bull River to meet Perry and Laura Solomon of Tybee Oyster Company, the pioneers behind Georgia’s first floating cage oyster harvest. They show how flip-farm baskets, smart stocking and coastal science produce clean, meaty half shells while building habitat and easing pressure on wild reefs. Listen here.
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When the Atlanta hip-hop superstars OutKast were inducted into the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame, it was more than a celebration of the immense talent of Antwan “Big Boi” Patton and André “3000” Benjamin. Salvation South editor Chuck Reece believes it was a jubilee for the city of Atlanta--and a Southern musical revolution that spread around the entire world.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, the longest federal government shutdown in US history has ended, more layoffs in Georgia as the labor market continues to weaken and documentary filmmaker Ken Burns says now's a good time to take a long look at the American Revolution as our nation's origin story. Listen and subscribe.
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Round one of the Georgia high school football playoffs is here, and the Game of the Week sends Colquitt County to Mill Creek. Josh Lovelady, Tyler Aurandt and Sean Calhoun join to break down momentum, matchups and the little details that decide November football. We cover travel operations, film study, bye week rhythm and why field position and patience still win in Georgia. Listen here.
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Join us at GPB for a special live recording of the Narrative Edge podcast featuring co-host Orlando Montoya speaking with author Lorissa Rinehart about her new book Winning the Earthquake, the first major biography of Jeannette Rankin, the trailblazing suffragist, activist, and first woman elected to Congress.
Click here to register for the event and a chance to win a free copy of Winning the Earthquake at the event!
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