Join us for fun hands-on activities and field games as we learn about Georgia’s primary pollinators including bees, wasps, birds, butterflies, moths, slugs, snails and more!
Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me! is NPR’s Peabody Award-winning quiz show. Host Peter Sagal leads a rotating panel of comedians, listener contestants, and celebrity guests through a rollicking review of the week’s news.
Enjoy excerpts from Season Eight of FINDING YOUR ROOTS and learn about conducting your own genealogical research from expert genealogists Kimberly Morgan and Nicka Smith.
LOVE HURTS: Prepare a five-minute tale about a love that made you go OUCH. The agony of deferred love! The misery of good love, gone bad! The anguish of one-way love! Bring stories of your heart, kicked to the curb by the people or places or things you love...or used to love. Love that "Hurts So Good" also welcome.
U.S. prisons and jails lead the world in incarcerating women—what happens when they return to their families? Join us for a screening and discussion about families working through these challenges in Georgia.
Join FRONTLINE and Retro Report in conversation around "American Reckoning," a story that explores the killing of NAACP leader Wharlest Jackson in Natchez, Mississippi, in 1967.
The Kennedy Library and GBH partner for an exclusive preview and discussion of the new PBS American Experience documentary The American Diplomat. Ambassador (Ret.) Aurelia Brazeal, Director Leola Calzolai-Stewart and Duke professor of history Adriane Lentz-Smith discuss the film and explore the experience of African American diplomats serving during the Cold War with American Experience executive producer Cameo George.