Coming to KQED Next Month
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What Will Henry Louis Gates Jr. Uncover This Season? | |
| Join Henry Louis Gates Jr. as he unravels the fascinating genealogy of notable celebrity guests, including Anita Hill, Erin Burnett, Nathan Lane, Kathryn Hahn, Melissa Villaseñor and others. Catch the premieres of the first two episodes of the new season on Tuesday, January 4, at 8pm and 9pm on KQED 9, or watch the episodes on the PBS Video App. | |
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Our Favorite Comfort Show Is Back with a Second Season | |
| All Creatures Great and Small, the beloved book series turned television series, returns with a second season of laughs, love and even more animals. At the start of the new season, James is met with a big dilemma when he’s offered a career opportunity far from Yorkshire Dales. Will he take it or finally commit to calling Yorkshire Dales home? Tune in for the season premiere on Sunday, January 9, at 9pm on KQED 9, or watch it on the PBS Video App. | |
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New ‘Truly CA’ Films Amplify Youth Voices About Recent Natural Disasters | |
| KQED’s Truly CA is a showcase of independent documentaries about life in the Golden State. In January, the series will feature two short films on how recent California disasters have made an impact on local teens. In the first short film, Last Days at Paradise High, we follow the aftermath of the Paradise fire and the effect it has on the now displaced youth. The second short film, The Titan Rises, focuses on Oakland’s Skyline High School football team as they try to navigate through the pandemic. Last Days at Paradise High airs on January 14 and The Titan Rises on January 21, both at 8pm on KQED 9. You can also stream the films on their premiere dates on the PBS Video App or on the KQED Arts YouTube channel. | |
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| Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) | The Best Hike Each Month In California, it's almost always a nice time of year to be outside, exploring our local open spaces, but during certain seasons, nature really puts on a show. Download your own digital hiking calendar featuring 12 hikes on the Peninsula and in the South Bay so you'll know where to go each month. Visit openspacetrust.org for more information |
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Downton Abbey Fans: Don’t Miss the Broadcast of the First Feature Film | |
| Reacquaint yourself with the fabulous lives of the Crawley family as we eagerly await the Downton Abbey film sequel premiering in March 2022. In this first film, the Crawleys are preparing for a momentous royal visit from the King and Queen of England, which triggers chaos and scandal within the walls of Downton. Watch The Downton Abbey Movie on Sunday, January 2, at 9pm on KQED 9. | |
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New Events Coming to KQED Live in January | |
| KQED’s event series is back with a new lineup for January! These events are hosted in our newly reimagined San Francisco headquarters and will be available online to stream as well. Brontez Purnell with ‘Forum’ | Friday, January 14 @ 7pm Meet writer, musician, dancer, filmmaker performance artist and the host of KQED’s video series Cooking with Brontez, and learn what drives his culinary curiosity and artistic pursuits. What You Can Do About Climate Change | Tuesday January 18 @ 7pm Learn where you can take the most effective action in your communities from climate reporters and local climate resilience leaders Britt Wray and Violet Wulf-Saena. | |
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What We’re Listening To | “Breaking Isolation and Building Bridges” In this episode of Rightnowish, host Pendarvis Harshaw reflects on his multiple roles and invites listeners to think about the ways in which we can start building bridges within our own networks. | | |
| “How Black Shipyard Workers in Marin Helped Win World War II” The Marin Headlands, Sweeney Ridge, Treasure Island, Port Chicago, Moffett Field — these are just a few local spots with important World War II history. In fact, the Bay Area played a major role in the war effort in many ways, including building massive ships that were used to transport food and war materials around the world. Bay Curious explores this piece of our history and the parts of the story that are often left out. | | |
| “Vallejo Plans to Fire the Cop Who Killed Sean Monterrosa” After Vallejo police officer Jarrett Tonn shot and killed Sean Monterrosa on June 2, 2020, the Vallejo Police Department hired a firm to investigate what happened the night of Monterrosa’s death, and to provide an independent review of police actions. What investigators found provides some clues into Tonn’s mindset that evening, and why Vallejo PD decided to fire him. | | |
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