Twyla Tharp Takes Center Stage in New Doc | |
| Explore the life and career of legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp, whose career includes more than 160 choreographed works, 12 television specials, six major Hollywood movies (including Amadeus), four full-length ballets, four Broadway shows and two figure-skating routines. Tune in or stream the premiere of American Masters: Twyla Moves on Friday, March 26, at 9pm on KQED 9. | |
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Racial Biases within Artificial Intelligence | |
| Follow M.I.T. Media Lab computer scientist Joy Buolamwini, along with data scientists, mathematicians, and watchdog groups from all over the world, as they fight to expose discrimination within facial-recognition algorithms now prevalent across all spheres of daily life. Independent Lens: Coded Bias premieres Monday, March 22, at 10pm on KQED 9. | |
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KQED Online Series ‘Dishes of the Diaspora’ Is Back with a New Episode | |
| Meet the charismatic twin sisters behind Amawele’s South African Cuisine. Pamela and Wendy Drew were inspired by their mother’s cooking and the incredibly diverse flavors they experienced while growing up in Durban, South Africa. Determined to share their unique take on comfort food with the Bay Area, they worked as nannies and rideshare drivers to save money while developing a business plan. Now they serve multicultural dishes with a personal twist like “post-apartheid” bunny chow and South African roti to customers who can’t get enough.
The second episode of Dishes of the Diaspora launches this Friday, February 26. | |
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| SFJAZZ | This Sunday, February 28th at 11AM PT, SFJAZZ presents an online panel discussion on jazz and race, hosted by educator and author Claude Steele. Panelists include Terri Lyne Carrington, Nate Chinen, Angela Davis, and Rhiannon Giddens. This is a free event; however you do need to register to watch.
Learn more and register at sfjazz.org |
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Iconic Women Celebrated in Women’s History Month | |
| March marks the beginning of Women’s History Month. KQED is celebrating by airing a special television programming lineup, including American Masters: Twyla Moves; Loretta Lynn: My Story in My Own Words; Charlotte Mansfield: A Woman Photographer Goes To War and much more. | |
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C21: Packing Up, Moving in, Looking Forward | |
| In July 2019, KQED staff packed up their desks and said ”Goodbye for now!” to our headquarters at 2601 Mariposa Street. Little did we know that just eight months later COVID-19 would force the majority of our staff to pack up again and work from home. Today, almost a year later, we find ourselves packing one more time — this time with great pleasure! We look forward to a future where we'll be physically together with colleagues and guests again — this time in a modern, redesigned home, the capstone project of Campaign 21.
We asked KQED staff to tell us what they were looking forward to most in our new headquarters. Though the answers may vary, there’s one thing we all agree on: We can’t wait to see you again! | |
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