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As we get closer to former First Lady Rosalynn Carter’s funeral, many people across Metro Atlanta are remembering her, including Xernona Clayton.
When it comes to the USA’s music capitals, Atlanta might seem an unusual choice. Despite being embedded in the Deep South and sharing the same embryonic musical legacies of blues, gospel, hip-hop and country as neighboring Tennessee, Atlanta is a city that has often been overshadowed by its more iconic cousins, Memphis and Nashville.
Georgia Entertainment, in partnership with the Savannah Regional Film Commission, Coastal Entertainment Alliance and Savannah Film Alliance hosted the eighth 2023 Georgia Unscripted Roadshow at The Alida Hotel in downtown Savannah.
WABE will premiere a new Thanksgiving family tradition with a special SOUNDS LIKE ATL concert film featuring the world-renowned Spelman College Glee Club. The 90-minute original episode, produced by WABE Studios, airs Thanksgiving Day–Thursday, November 23–at 8 p.m., with an encore at 9:30 p.m., on WABE TV (PBS/Ch. 30) and streaming on wabe.org.
The report, which surveyed over 1,000 Americans ages 16 to 25, found that Gen Z values flexible, creative jobs and careers where they can maintain a healthy work-life balance.
The odds were ever in favor of “The Hunger Games” prequel “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” which emerged victorious in a busy box office weekend despite opening slightly behind expectations.
Ahead of the Georgia Unscripted Roadshow in Savannah on Saturday, Jezlan Moyet was interviewed by Becky Sattero for WTOC’s Morning Break.
Martha Zoller on WDUN conducted an extended interview with Randy Davidson, President of Georgia Entertainment, last week. The interview covered a variety of topics related to workforce development, career choices and education.
Opportunities like this hearing and other efforts to engage local and statewide leaders show the power of cooperation, collaboration and the willingness of all stakeholders to work together for the common good. It’s a good day to be in Georgia.
The PSAs, which were created to feel approachable and relatable to viewers, are available starting today on this link and next week on the IPR Center’s website and YouTube channel.