The rich diversity of American life is celebrated in an exhibition of portraits by Atlanta artist Melvin Toledo in "The Stars of America," on view at the Marietta Cobb Museum of Art through Dec. 15.
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WABE's audience comprises a diverse group of Atlantans who rely on the station for fact-based journalism, inclusive storytelling, and engaging cultural content. The station's commitment to community and civic participation is evident in its efforts to make Atlanta's stories and storytellers accessible and relevant across various platforms, including radio, television, and podcasts.
As a trusted, independent source of news and local storytelling, WABE plays a vital role in fostering a well-informed and connected community in the Greater Atlanta area.