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Today on the Georgia Health Report, we're approaching the May 14th deadline for Governor Brian Kemp to sign or veto legislation passed by state lawmakers this year.
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You hear Museum Minute every week on WUGA, but where does it come from and how did it start?
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Among the most popular ever composed is Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will play it Sunday, April 13th at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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In the spirit of spring rejuvenation, we bring you an African news update from Burkina Faso, which has been experiencing an unexpected new beginning.
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This week on the Georgia Health Report, we'll talk about the latest round of lay offs by the Trump administration. The new firings affect thousands of federal health workers, including many people at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.
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The Golden Age of Broadway is in the spotlight for an exhibit on display at the University of Georgia Special Collections Libraries. The class-curated exhibit features posters from iconic musicals from the legendary New York City theater district
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The establishment of the West Downtown Historic District temporarily stopped the demolition of the Saye Building. But the story didn't end there.
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In our final Women’s History Month show, we outline the stories of resilience in exile of refugee women in Senegal and Gambia.
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This week on the Georgia Health Report, the Trump administration is considering big cuts to funding for HIV prevention. We’ll take a look at what that could mean for Georgia.
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Right in front of the museum, in the middle of the Performing and Visual Arts Complex, sits the largest work of art in its collection: Beverly Pepper’s “Ascension.” It’s a 13-foot-high piece of Cor-ten steel that swoops up toward the sky from its stone base,