Peter and Orlando explore this rich, intimate biography, from critically acclaimed author Peter Ames Carlin. This book looks beyond the sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll to open a window into the fascinating lives of four college friends — Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Bill Berry — who stuck together at any cost, until the end.
When the great Southern chef, television host and cookbook author Nathalie Dupree passed away last week at age eighty-five, Salvation South editor Chuck Reece remembered his first discovery of her, when he was in his twenties, living in New York City, and feeling hungry for Southern food.
Interested in sharing your migration story with GPB? Then you've come to the right place. As part of the release of "Great Migrations: A People on the Move" by Henry Louis Gates Jr., GPB will be collecting stories of Georgians and how they came to be a piece of the Peach State.
Produced by GPB, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Ebenezer Baptist Church bring together ASO musicians, the ASO chorus, and the Ebenezer Choir for an unforgettable performance.
In the business of broadcasting, everything has changed everywhere, except in Cornelia, Georgia, where the radio kingdom of the Foster family rule the airwaves with a unique benevolence.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day is more than just a day off. It’s an opportunity to honor the life and legacy of one of history’s most influential leaders. From thought-provoking discussions to hands-on activities, there are countless ways to bring Dr. King’s vision to life in your classroom. Here are some ideas to get started.
On this episode of Salvation South Deluxe, we're debunking the Robert Johnson myth. We'll explain how the "deal with the devil" story overshadowed a blues genius and led to exploitation of his legacy.
Killer Mike, a Black man from Atlanta, Ga., and El-P, a white man from Brooklyn, N.Y., have transformed what should have been the twilight of their careers as rappers into their biggest spotlight yet. Known as the hip-hop duo Run The Jewels, they have headlined festivals worldwide, become action figures and Marvel comic book characters, spearheaded a worldwide countercultural movement, and played a significant role in the last two presidential elections.
Season Four of GPB's award-winning Peach Jam Podcast features songs and stories from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home. Recorded live in our GPB studios you get a front-row seat for the intimate musical performances and free-flowing conversations from a truly eclectic variety of Georgia musicians.
For the majority of Georgians, travel to the southwest portion of the state does not include the small town of Buena Vista and the nearby mythical kingdom of Pasaquan.
Howard High School student Heien Chang asked Rick Canosa what he would do if social media disappeared and how social media affects the development of younger generations. Special thanks to their English instructor and Student Voices Collective mentor, Eve Fincher.
When President Jimmy Carter died on Sunday, Salvation South editor Chuck Reece remembered the night when he, at age fourteen, first shook the great man’s hand. Chuck has some thoughts about the examples Carter left behind for all Southerners.