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New ‘American Masters’ Doc Honors Singer-Songwriter Buffy Sainte Marie's Life and Career | |
| Did you know Buffy Sainte-Marie was the first Native American to win an Oscar? Buffy Sainte-Marie: Carry It On, a new American Masters documentary, offers an in-depth look at the Cree singer’s life and career as an artist, activist and teacher with never-before-seen footage as well present-day concert clips and interviews. Watch Buffy Sainte-Marie: Carry It On on Tuesday, November 22, at 9pm on KQED 9 or stream it the day after the broadcast premiere on the PBS Video App. | |
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2022 California Gubernatorial Debate | |
| KQED was the proud host of the only gubernatorial debate between Democratic incumbent Gov. Gavin Newsom and republican state Sen. Brian Dahle. Watch the two candidates discuss reproductive rights, climate change, homelessness, crime and their respective visions for the future of California with KQED moderators Scott Shafer and Marisa Lagos. | |
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‘PBS NewsHour’ Hosts Election Night Coverage and Analyses | |
| With the control of the House and Senate hanging in the balance, the PBS NewsHour with Judy Woodruff leads live coverage of the results as they come in. Watch VOTE 2022: Election Night Special on Tuesday, November 8, starting at 5pm on KQED 9. You can also stream the coverage on pbs.org/newshour. | |
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KQED’s Voter Guide in English and Spanish | |
| Are you ready to vote? Learn about local and state propositions and measures coming to your ballot this November with KQED's Voter Guide, available in English and Spanish. | |
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| Yerba Buena Center for the Arts | Experience Wicked Bodies, an immersive dance-theater performance from renowned choreographer Liz Lerman. Inspired by powerful and grotesque images of women’s bodies, the work explores the idea of witches across cultures and historical periods. Performances run October 28-30, 2022 at the Blue Shield of California Theater at YBCA. Visit ybca.org for tickets. |
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Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with KQED November marks the beginning of Native American Heritage month. KQED is airing a special TV programming lineup that includes Groundworks, Time Has Many Voices, Older Than the Crown, and so much more. | |
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What We’re Listening to | Sydney Welch’s Photography Features the Latest Wave of Bay Area Talent Bay Area photographer Syndey Welch talks about the journey and personal meanings behind her captivating photos with Rightnowish host Pendarvis Harshaw. | | ‘Bay Curious’ Prop. Fest Confused by the statewide ballot propositions? The Bay Curious team has you covered. Their Prop Fest breaks down all the statewide propositions on your ballot, one episode at a time. | | | A Rise in Catalytic Converter Thefts Reported thefts for catalytic converters has been on the rise throughout the Bay Area. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two laws last month in an attempt to address the problem, but whether or not that will actually help is up in the air. | |
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