Plus, celebrating Pride Month and highlights from the Reframe Festival
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New Aquatic Food Sources Inspire Hope | |
| From storytelling visionary David E. Kelley and four-time James Beard Award winner Chef Andrew Zimmern, Hope in the Water explores the groundbreaking work of dedicated fishers, aquafarmers and scientists who are attempting to harvest aquatic species that could not only feed us, but help save our threatened seas and fresh waterways. Watch the first episode on Wednesday, June 19, at 9pm on KQED 9. Or stream it online with the PBS App or on KQED Passport. | |
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Reframe Festival Highlights | |
| On April 20, PBS NewsHour and KQED teamed up for a special all-day Reframe Festival that covered California’s significant political influence, the wide-reaching impacts of Silicon Valley technologies, Indigenous leadership in climate resilience, efforts to foster civic trust over polarization and the daring vision of a groundbreaking Bay Area artistic leader. Catch the highlights on Friday, June 21, at 8pm on KQED 9. Or stream it online with the PBS App. | |
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Celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride Month at KQED | |
| KQED is proud to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month and has curated documentaries, series and shows to uplift LGBTQ+ voices and stories this June. The television programming lineup includes American Experience: Casa Susanna; Elton John: The Million Dollar Piano; L.A.: A Queer History; American Experience: Stonewall Uprising; and much more. | |
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Sign Up for The Sauce Newsletter | |
| KQED is cooking up a new newsletter called The Sauce. Devoted to serving you the Bay Area’s tastiest trends and hidden food finds, The Sauce is your one-stop shop for becoming a Bay Area food insider. Subscribe today to satiate your food cravings. | |
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What We’re Listening to | Inside Sutro Baths, San Francisco's Once-Grand Bathing Palace Standing at the Lands’ End parking lot, overlooking the ruins of Sutro Baths, it feels like the edge of the world. It’s hard to tell now, but Sutro Baths was the place to be at the turn of the 19th century. A beautiful glass pavilion covered the pools to shield swimmers from the wind and fog. So, what happened to the grand establishment? | | |
| Tiffany Haddish Wants to “Curse You With Joy” You may know actor and stand-up comedian Tiffany Haddish best for her riotous performance in the 2017 film Girls Trip. Or for her Emmy Award-winning turn as host of Saturday Night Live or for her voicework in The Lego Movie 2 and other animated films. But her successes came hard-won against a backdrop of childhood trauma and mental health challenges. Forum talks to Haddish about her career, her life and what’s bringing her joy right now. | | |
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