Eating disorders are not only becoming more common they are also affecting kids as young as 5, according to doctors at Georgia’s first all ages in-patient treatment center.
Next week, an unlikely crimefighting duo forms during a turbulent time in European history and a team of experts comes together to help baby boomers fight clutter.
Next month, the University of Georgia's College of Education will bear the name of a trailblazer. Mary Frances Early’s name will grace UGA’s College of Education starting in February. Read more in this week's News Round-Up.
Next week, Masterpiece returns with two new lush period dramas, we follow a world renowned explorer into the hidden corners of the globe and much more.
Chilly weather means it’s an opportune time for two things: a hot cuppa and a new lineup of British dramas and comedies that will transport you to the U.K.
When Diana Elliott appeared in court to explain why she left her 14-year-old son with Down syndrome at Grady Memorial Hospital, other mothers showed up to support Elliott. Read more in this week's News Round-Up.
Host Denene Millner shares some of her favorite books, music, movies, and makeup of 2019 that relate to episodes from this season's Speakeasy with Denene.
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra kicked off its 75th season this September, and GPB was there to document the momentous occasion for a rousing New Year’s Eve celebration extraordinaire.
Next week, GPB rings in the New Year with two lively musical performances, including the opening night performance of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s 75th season.
Just under 4,500 Georgia voters acted to keep their voter registrations from being purged this week, a small percentage of more than 313,000 registrations set to be canceled for inactivity. Read more in this week's News Round-Up.
Next week, Lucy Worsley unwraps some Christmas history, the midwives of Nonnatus House take their show on the road, we remember an Atlanta institution and join some talented Nashville students for another joyful holiday celebration.