KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends, and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.
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Our series of of daily listener commentaries since 1991.
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Steve Gorman (founding member of the legendary Black Crowes) along with Brian Zepp, Tony Lee and Ryder bring a fresh take on life in the Twin Cities. Big guests, information, and a lot of fun with Minnesota’s Classic Rock, 92 KQRS. Sponsored by Davanni's Pizza & Hot Hoagies
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Forum tells remarkable and true stories about who we are and where we live. In the first hour, Alexis Madrigal convenes the diverse voices of the Bay Area, before turning to Mina Kim for the second hour to chronicle and center Californians’ experience. In an increasingly divided world, Mina and Alexis host conversations that inform, challenge and unify listeners with big ideas and different viewpoints. Want to call/submit your comments during our live Forum program Mon-Fri, 9am-11am? We'd lo ...
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Round table sports show that airs on 89.5 FM KQAL Winona. Covers local regional and national sports headlines in a loose and fun format.
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Funny-man Kyle Quick is just a small town Indiana boy that enjoys conversations with interesting people. His creative, honest, and no holds barred approach to interviews will keep you hooked. Each week brings you a new hilarious introduction followed by in depth conversations with amazing guests. Topics include mental health, relationships, sexuality, etc. Find more on Facebook and Youtube The KQ Show
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Chinese Radio in Los Angeles
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KQED’s award-winning team of science reporters explores climate change, water, energy, toxics, biomedicine, digital health, astronomy and other topics that shape our lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. As a trusted news source, KQED Science tackles tough questions facing humanity in our time with thoughtful and engaging storytelling.
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Xổ số được tổ chức theo nhiều hình thức khác nhau, tuy nhiên nó vẫn là việc người chơi lựa chọn các con số sau đó nhà tổ chức sẽ tổ chức quay số và chọn ngẫu nhiên ra những con số đúng chính là kết quả xổ số (KQXS, Ketqua Xo So) cho giải xổ số đặc biệt đó https://kqxs.nl/
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A monthly video of the coolest art in the Northern California's hottest galleries.
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Toronto based journalist / filmmaker Mark R. Hasan interviews film composers, directors, and soundtrack & home video producers for the film / filmmusic media site KQEK.com, and the filmmaking site Big Head Amusements.com.
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A special series from KQED's "The California Report" providing in-depth coverage of climate-related science and policy issues from a California perspective.
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KQED Science explores science and environment news, trends and events from the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond with its award-winning features and reporting on television, radio and the Web.
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Spark is about San Francisco Bay Area artists and arts organizations -- it is a weekly television show on KQED 9, an educational outreach program and a Web site at www.kqed.org/spark. The Spark Podcast includes segments from the show and is released weekly.
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Originally aired on June 14, 2024: We dig into a long history of old beater cars, fire off some horrible Dad Joke and Tony Lee's kids rat each other out during our final Father Aptitude Test. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por 92 KQRS | Cumulus Media Minneapolis
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When your work involves helping others with trauma, it's crucial to take care of your own mental health. A meditative practice helps Susan Dix Lyons with hers.Por KQED
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In this episode of the Sunday Music Drop, West Oakland-based artist, student and experimental saxophonist Zekarias Musele Thompson performs 'A New Bootymix Redux' and of their upcoming exhibition at MoAB.Por Attila Pelit
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The state legislature passed its plan on Thursday to close a $45 billion budget shortfall, but negotiations continue with Governor Gavin Newsom on a final state spending plan. Plus, a controversial proposal to crack down on retail and drug crime by rolling back parts of California’s landmark criminal justice reform law is heading to the … Continue …
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“Squid Game.” “Crashing Landing on You.” “Winter Sonata.” Korean dramas have injected themselves into American pop culture thanks to their addictive story lines and the advent of streaming services. Grace Jung should know. She spent 10,000 hours watching Korean television for her UCLA PhD in cinema and media studies. A stand-up comedian, podcast ho…
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Forty six years ago, California held its first statewide vote on gay rights. Prop 6, also known as the Briggs Initiative, sought to ban gay teachers from the classroom. The battle to stop that proposition is the subject of Slate’s current “Slow Burn” podcast season, chronicling an explosive moment in both Bay Area and gay liberation history. It fol…
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Here are the morning’s top stories on Friday, June 14, 2024… Federal agencies are considering a controversial rule that would restrict rock climbers from leaving gear attached to cliff walls in designated wilderness areas. This could affect some of California’s iconic routes in Yosemite and other historic climbing destinations. Some climbers fear t…
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Listen to this and more in-depth storytelling by subscribing to The California Report Magazine podcast. Music In the Key of Fatherhood Pendarvis Harshaw hosts KQED’s Arts & Culture podcast “Rightnowish.” He says he inherited his passion for music from his mother – her love of funk, R&B, new jack swing and hip-hop laid his musical foundation. In thi…
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The multimedia exhibit at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History highlights the first generation of Filipinos who worked in the fields in California and their descendants.Por Spencer Whitney
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Federal agencies are considering a controversial rule that would restrict rock climbers from leaving gear attached to cliff walls in designated wilderness areas. This could affect some of California’s iconic routes in Yosemite and other historic climbing destinations. Reporter: Alix Soliman, KQED The state legislature passed a placeholder state bud…
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KQED's Otis R. Taylor Jr. on Ruth Whippman, the Berkeley author and mother who puts his anxiety in check every four years. Her memoir 'BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity' published in June.Por Otis R. Taylor Jr.
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Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office says it supports San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins decision not to charge in the case.Por Ericka Cruz Guevarra
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How are you supposed to go about your everyday life when wars are raging abroad? Julian Morozoff tells us his Perspective.Por KQED
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The founder of the nonprofit Tipping Point Community says San Francisco has 'lost control of our streets'Por Marisa Lagos
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When Ann Powers began to draft her expansive new biography of Laurel Canyon music legend Joni Mitchell, she says that “certain subjects emerged: childhood as an imaginary terrain where singer-songwriters could express their ideals and idiosyncrasies; sadness as a complicated form of women’s liberation; side roads and retreats as the secret sources …
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Every historical era is marked by the fight for a commodity: spices, gold, oil, steel, to name a few. In the next decades as climate change deepens and resources become scarcer, security experts believe the commodities fueling conflict will be food and water. The global battle to control these two resources centers the documentary “The Grab,” which…
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Here are the morning’s top stories on Thursday, June 13, 2024… When a county’s only hospital closes, you might expect there to be dire, immediate effects on public health. However, since Madera Community Hospital closed its doors in early 2023, the consequences haven’t been so clear. California insurance regulators are sharing the next phase of … C…
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Originally aired on June 13, 2024: Tony shares his safe word, we find out from fans what it's like to get tased and turn dropping a deuce into a competition. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por 92 KQRS | Cumulus Media Minneapolis
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When a county’s only hospital closes, you might expect there to be dire, immediate effects on public health. However, since Madera Community Hospital closed its doors in early 2023, the consequences haven’t been so clear. Reporter: Kerry Klein, KVPR California insurance regulators are sharing the next phase of their plans to fix the state’s ailing …
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San Francisco's Brotherhood Way may seem like an odd name for a street. But it's lined with churches and schools and was always intended to be a community gathering space.Por Katherine Monahan
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Is it possible to balance being a mom with a demanding career? Here's Michelle Zhu's Perspective.Por KQED
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The National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine on Tuesday called on the medical community to adopt a new, universal definition of Long COVID to help patients access better medical care and benefits and minimize skepticism and social stigma around the condition. The National Academies would define Long COVID as an “infection-associated …
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In her new book, “Father Time: A Natural History of Men and Babies,” primatologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy rebuffs the idea that men don’t develop a dad instinct the way mothers do. For centuries, it was just assumed that men were not inclined to be good at caregiving and Hrdy says academic researchers overlooked studying what happens when men become fa…
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Originally aired on June 12, 2024: Worst thing you've had to do after losing your fantasy league? One loser had to go thru TSA in full pharaoh costume. Plus, stuff your kid has done that made you realize they were definitely yours. RIP Jerry West. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por 92 KQRS | Cumulus Media Minneapolis
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California is expanding transitional kindergarten with a vision of making it available to every four-year-old in the state by fall of 2025. The state has a long way to go to reach its goal of serving 300,000 students. And while many families are eager to sign up, they face complicated logistics. Reporter: Blanca Torres, KQED Governor Gavin Newsom h…
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June is Pride Month, and Joan Steinau Lester celebrates two June Supreme Court decisions that are landmarks for progress in U.S. marriage laws. This Perspective originally aired in June 2021.Por KQED
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In her new novel “Exhibit” R.O. Kwon introduces us to Jin Han, a photographer in San Francisco who’s unsure if her transgressive infatuation for a ballet dancer activated a family curse, conjuring a ghost from her family’s past in Korea. Through Jin, Kwon explores the nature of desire — and why shame too often accompanies it.. Kwon says it’s as tho…
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In a recent executive order, Governor Gavin Newsom, directed state agencies to explore the possibilities for generative AI tools with the goal of implementing them as soon as this summer. Using generative AI in government agencies could help reduce traffic jams, make roads safer and provide tax guidance. But concerns have been raised about job loss…
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Originally aired on June 11, 2024: We sounded off about the best hangover cures, learned that Steve once beat Flavor Flav in a free throw contest and Conall Gorman scored well on Round 2 of the F.A.T.s See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por 92 KQRS | Cumulus Media Minneapolis
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Tomales residents and a UC research team are trying a new approach to planning for wildfire evacuations through a board game.Por Katherine Monahan
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When school starts in 2025, every 4-year-old in the state will be able to attend public school. It’s a new grade known as transitional kindergarten. But in the lead-up, many schools are struggling to find the necessary classroom space for these additional classes. Reporter: Elly Yu, LAist A California law that set guidelines for classifying workers…
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