On KQED this month: Truth Be Told, Prince: Rave Un2 The Year 2000, Terrence McNally: Every Act of Life and Season Premiere of Endeavour
New KQED Podcast, Truth Be Told, Is Here! | |
| Truth Be Told is a new advice show made by and for people of color. If Miss Manners tells you how to behave, Truth Be Told explores how you can be you in a world that doesn't always want you to...just be. Through unfiltered advice, host Tonya Mosley takes on listener questions, digging into what it means to not just survive, but thrive, as a person of color in America. | | Special thanks to Truth Be Told sponsors: | |
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| Watch Prince retire his hit 1999 during Prince: Rave Un2 The Year 2000, which was originally broadcast as a pay-per-view special on New Year’s Eve 1999. Relive this memorable concert performance by Prince, Saturday, June 1, at 8pm, on KQED 9. | |
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Terrence McNally Takes Center Stage in New Documentary | |
| This film examines Terrence McNally’s groundbreaking work as both playwright and librettist, from Master Class to such musicals as Kiss of the Spider Woman. Watch the premiere of Terrence McNally: Every Act of Life, Friday, June 14, at 9pm, on KQED 9. | |
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Inspector Morse Is Back with a New Suspenseful Season of Endeavour | |
| The sixth season of Endeavour picks up in 1969 following the dissolution of Oxford City Police and its subsequent merger with the Thames Valley Constabulary, a shift that thrusts Detective Morse and his compatriots into a much larger professional pond. Catch the season premiere of Endeavour, Sunday, June 16, at 9pm, on KQED 9. | |
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The Cold War-Era Persecution of Homosexual Government Employees | |
| This is the first documentary film to tell the story of the U.S. government’s decades-long effort to identify and fire gay and lesbian employees during the 1950s. Watch the premiere of The Lavender Scare, Tuesday, June 18, at 9pm on KQED 9. | |
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Celebrate LGBTQ Heritage Month with KQED | |
| June marks the beginning of LGBTQ Heritage Month and KQED is celebrating by providing a special TV programming lineup, including Terrence McNally: Every Act of Life, Stonewall Uprising: American Experience, Considering Matthew Shepard and more. | |
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| Exploratorium | Now open through September 2, Exploratorium’s bold yet playful all-ages exhibition Self, Made takes you on a journey to the center of self. Spark thoughtful conversations and explore interactive exhibits, artifacts and artworks — including costumes from Marvel’s Black Panther, and work by Kehinde Wiley, painter of Barack Obama’s White House portrait. Learn more at exploratorium.edu. |
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Saturday Night Movies Brings Us These Classics | |
| Staying in? Relax and watch these timeless films without interruption. This month's programming brings us From Here to Eternity, Sideways and South Pacific. | |
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KQED’s 2018 Local Content and Service Report to the Community | |
| Read about several ways that KQED made an impact in 2018, including new ways of engaging with diverse communities, original programming and a financial overview. | |
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