April 30, 2009
A case of Swine Flu confirmed in Georgia. A dash of good news for the Georgia economy as jobs come to the state… President Barack Obama talked a big game on energy when he was campaigning… solar, wind renewables, efficiency, foreign oil dependency… what’s come to fruition since he’s taken office… And Macon artist Alan Gibson lost his eye sight but that didn’t stop him from painting. These stories and more tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette , and download a free podcast on iTunes.
April 29, 2009
Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight’s show … Many conservatives feel their values are under attack… How they’re energizing young people to mobilize a stronger opposition to the Obama administration. And how the times we’re living in have changed the way you think about public broadcasting. These stories and more tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette , and download a free podcast on iTunes.
April 28, 2009
Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight’s show … HOPE scholarship money is going fast… what dwindling funds mean for future students. Tomorrow marks the hundredth day of Obama’s presidency… why it matters… And PBS journalist Gwen Ifill on her new book. These stories and more tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette , and download a free podcast on iTunes.
April 27, 2009
Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight’s show … Finding no cheap solutions for the coast’s water supply issues … a once seemingly inexhaustible water source goes salty. The Atlanta Botanical Garden turns English country-side with the work of 20th century sculptor Henry Moore. These stories and more, plus our weekly give-away on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette , and download a free podcast on iTunes.
April 24, 2009
Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight’s show… Allegations the state legislature failed to accept millions in federal education dollars… Alice Walker on why she abandoned paper for blogging. Atlanta singer-songwriter Elli Perry reveals the secret to her soulful music… And we read your e-mails and announce the winner to this week’s giveaway. These stories and more tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette, and download a free podcast on iTunes.
April 23, 2009
Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight’s show … For a state often near the bottom of the totem poll in education measures, some high marks for its pre-k programs… Statewide parades for Georgia National Guard’s 48th Brigade as it prepares to leave for Afghanistan… These stories and more tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette , and download a free podcast on iTunes.
April 21, 2009
Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight’s show … Big plans for Fort Valley… how cleaning up a Superfund site could lead to redeveloping a poor, rural community. And HIV — is on the rise… A new campaign to fight complacency among young people. And Georgia’s own Douglas Blackmon on his Pulitzer winning book Slavery By Another Name tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette , and download a free podcast on iTunes.
April 20, 2009
Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight’s show … A political insider on why Lt. Governor Casey Cagle is out of the race for governor… The controversy surrounding a bill that gives businesses hefty tax breaks… And people on the coast forced off their land see a path to ending 60 years of bitterness and anger. These stories and more, plus our weekly giveaway tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette , and download a free podcast on iTunes.
April 17, 2009
Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight’s show … interactive technology helps public school students study for a high-stakes test … President Obama tacks high speed rail in Georgia onto his national agenda … we read your e-mails and announce the winner to this week’ giveaway. These stories and more tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette , and download a free podcast on iTunes.