The Season Premiere of Endeavour Is Here! | |
| Shaun Evans is back with his portrayal of the cerebral Detective Constable Morse in Season 7 of Endeavour. Written by Inspector Morse author Russell Lewis and set in 1970, the new season begins with a body discovered on a canal towpath and only one clue to go on. Catch the season premiere Sunday, August 9, at 9pm on KQED 9. You can also stream the episode after the premiere date on the PBS Video App.
Want to binge the season right now? Sustaining members and donors at the $60/year level can choose from more than 1,500 exclusive KQED and PBS shows, including the entire season of Endeavour, in an on-demand library. Learn more about KQED Passport here. | |
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Everyone Has a Story | |
| PBS American Portrait is a national storytelling project that collects audience-submitted videos to explore American families today and how those relationships shape us. Watch the stories they’ve collected (so far) in Family of Us: A PBS American Portrait Special airing on Sunday, August 2, at 10:30pm on KQED 9. You can also stream the special after the premiere on the PBS Video App. | |
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| Blackhawk Museum | Many Worlds, One Museum™
Reopening soon! For more details, visit BlackhawkMuseum.org |
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Don’t Miss Jacques Pépin’s YouTube Series | |
| Jacques is back! Tune in to KQED’s YouTube channel to watch Cooking at Home, a brand-new series from Jacques Pépin. Created in his home kitchen during shelter-in-place, this series features short recipe videos that focus on transforming readily available ingredients into exciting new dishes designed to help you stave off quarantine cooking ennui. Produced by Tom Hopkins and the Jacques Pépin Foundation, new episodes of Jacques Pépin: Cooking at Home premiere on our YouTube channel every Wednesday beginning August 5th. | |
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PBS Race in America Collection |
PBS has curated a collection of historical, thought-provoking and inspiring films about the Black experience in America. These resources offer everyone an opportunity to learn about the historical context of racism and how inequality shows up in everyday American life. | |
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Bored at Home? Have Some Fun with This KQED Activity Book | |
| KQED’s Bay Curious podcast and contributing staff created a Bay Area-focused activity book that’s full of games, puzzles, creative pursuits and more. You can find the print-at-home booklet using the link below. | |
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