Affairs, Schemes and Murders in Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators
In present-day Stratford-upon-Avon, Luella Shakespeare and Frank Hathaway are an unlikely duo. They initially team up to solve the murder of Luella’s husband and to clear Luella’s name — because she’s accused of his murder! Then, despite their constant disagreements, the pair turn out to make a fantastic team as they investigate extramarital affairs, murderous magicians, abducted au pairs and more in this action-packed, fun-filled drama. Catch the premiere of Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators on Thursday, September 12, at 8pm on KQED 9. Or watch it on the livestream.
A new Magpie Murders spin-off series, Moonflower Murders is coming to KQED Passport. In the series, author/sleuth Susan Ryeland finds herself sucked into another mystery, and this time it involves an eight-year-old murder and the disappearance of a woman who believes the wrong man was arrested. It’s up to Susan to crack the case. KQED Passport members can binge all eight episodes of Moonflower Murders the night of its broadcast premiere on Sunday, September 15.
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KQED Passport is an on-demand library of more than 2,000 exclusive KQED and PBS shows accessible only to Passport members. With a monthly gift of $5 or one-time donation of $60 or more, you’ll receive access to this special member benefit. Donate today to access Passport.
Get in Touch with Nature Rediscover the simple pleasures of exploring the Bay Area’s natural places — perfect for a serene day away from the city or a break from your desk. POST has tips, guides, and resources to inspire your next outdoor adventure. Find your local escape today!
What's Happening at KQED
Be Afraid with a New Season of Spooked
The Season of the Wolf is upon us with chilling new episodes of Spooked. This season features shapeshifting creatures, village healers and a Scottish bagpiper. Get prepared for eight brand-new episodes each and every week. Starting Friday, September 13, you can listen on podcast platforms everywhere.
The new KQED App is your best way to stay connected to the real Bay Area. Follow local news as it happens, stream live TV, and listen to radio and podcasts from KQED. You can personalize your experience with the topics that interest you most.
Tune in as the candidates for the 2024 San Francisco mayoral election join KQED and The San Francisco Chronicle onstage for a live debate. Watch on Thursday, September 19, at 7pm on KQED 9 or register for the livestream today.
The Latest from the KQED Newsroom With updates all day long, The Latest brings you the Bay Area and California stories you need to know as they happen. Hosted by KQED’s Bianca Taylor and featuring reporting from the award-winning KQED newsroom, this show offers breaking news on your schedule, in 20 minutes or less.
Pretty, but Not “Nice”: California's Invasive Ice Plant The ice plant has many monikers: Carpobrotus edulis, highway ice plant, or simply, sour fig. The fleshy green succulent has three-sided, finger-like leaves. It blooms with purple and yellow flowers in the spring. But this ubiquitous coastal plant has a dark side. It’s an invasive species that blankets dune landscapes, squeezing out native plants and critters.
Is California Ready for More Electric Vehicles? If you’ve ever driven an electric vehicle, you know that finding a public charging station can be stressful. But we’ll need a lot more of them soon. California plans to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars and trucks by 2035, and by then, the charging crunch could get much worse. What will it take to get more charging stations across the Bay Area?