Plus a new season of Grantchester and the premiere of Human Footprint, a new PBS series
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Bring Home the Fourth of July with A Capitol Fourth | |
| This year marks the 43rd annual edition of A Capitol Fourth, which will feature an exciting, eclectic musical lineup and spectacular fireworks. Hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro, this year’s line-up of performers includes Babyface; Belinda Carlisle; Boyz II Men; Chicago; Charles Esten; Renée Fleming; Maddie & Tae; the cast from Broadway’s The Neil Diamond Musical: A Beautiful Noise; the Northwell Health Nurse Choir of frontline workers; and the National Symphony Orchestra. Catch all the fireworks on July 4 at 8pm and 9:30pm on KQED 9, or stream it on KQED Passport for a limited time from July 4 to July 18. | |
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Don’t Miss the New Season of Grantchester | |
| Will Davenport returns with Inspector Geordie Keating to solve murders and mysteries in Grantchester. How will the popular crime-solving duo fare? Although Will lives a clergyman’s life, sometimes he can’t help but fall into more worldly habits. Season 8 of Grantchester premieres on Sunday, July 9, at 9pm on KQED 9. You can also stream episodes on the nights of their premieres with the PBS App or binge the whole season with KQED Passport. | |
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What’s the Legacy of Our Species? | |
| Earth has never experienced anything like us: a single species dominating and transforming the planet. In Human Footprint, biologist Shane Campbell-Staton travels worldwide to explore our impact on the planet and to discover how the things we do reveal who we truly are. Watch the first episode of this six-part series on Wednesday, July 5, at 9pm on KQED 9. You can also stream it with the PBS App or KQED Passport. | |
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| Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) | Your Guide to Summer Escapes Since 1977, POST has protected over 86,000 acres of open space throughout the Peninsula and South Bay. These mountains, creeks, meadows and beaches are yours to explore! So, savor the summer with 11 local excursions — nature walks, al fresco dining spots, watering holes and nearby tasty eateries and shops. Download your guide today at OpenSpaceTrust.org. |
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KQED Receives Murrow and Emmy® Awards | |
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A New Way to Support KQED | |
| KQED is now partnering with Collective Cause, a platform that invites you to raise money for our work by taking quick and easy surveys. (None of your personal information is stored or sold — we promise!) Visit KQED’s Collective Cause page to try it out. You can donate up to $5 with just one survey! As always, thank you for your dedication and support; we couldn’t do it without you. | |
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What We’re Listening to | Rightnowish Presents: Liner Notes What’s the jazz scene like locally? Check out "Liner Notes", the Rightnowish podcast series that’s all about it. Listen to five conversations with key players on the jazz scene and gain some insight into the genre’s Bay Area past and present. | | |
| Finding Community in the Oakland Pickleball Scene Designated “the fastest-growing sport in America” by the Sports and Fitness Industry Association, pickleball is blowing up here in the Bay Area too. We take a field trip to Bushrod Park, the heart of Oakland’s pickleball scene, to see what all the hype is about. | | |
| What's With the Golden Gate Bridge Look-Alike in Lisbon? Portugal has transformed into a tourism hot spot in recent years, and many Bay Area visitors have noticed something familiar in the capital city of Lisbon: There is a bridge that looks quite similar to our own Golden Gate Bridge. | | |
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