HighlightsMay 24, 2013
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Masterpiece Classic
The 39 Steps
Tonight at 9:00pm
on KQED Plus Rupert Penry-Jones portrays Richard Hannay, a mining engineer caught in a conspiracy after a British spy is found dead in his apartment.
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Forum
What is Terrorism?
Today at 10:00am
on KQED 88.5 FM Recent news events such as this week's brutal killing of a British soldier in London or the Boston Marathon bombings have renewed a debate that has simmered since 9-11: What qualifies as terrorism?
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The Commonwealth Club
Former Member of Congress Barney Frank
Tonight at 8:00pm
on KQED 88.5 FM
Repeats at 2amCongressman Barney Frank speaks with Scott Shafer about his decades of political life, ideas about current economic realities, and ambitions for the future.
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Bay Area Bites
"Avoid Extreme Diets — 5 Warm Weather Foods That Naturally Detox The Body" - Some people use extreme diets like fasting and juice cleanses. But these aren?t necessary for most people and may be dangerous without medical supervision. Here are five foods that support the body while cleansing.
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
KQED celebrates with special TV and radio programming in May and honors four local heroes. Download a printable guide.
Watch the Celebration Online Now
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Apply to be on Genealogy Roadshow!
Here's your chance to be a part of history. Do you have a family mystery you would like solved? Is there a missing piece or person in your family tree you've always wondered about? Apply to be on the San Francisco episode of this new television series now.
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We Need You!
Volunteer during our next on-air fundraising drive beginning May 8. It's a great way to support KQED Radio with your time.
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For Educators
Do Now: Everybody Dance Now!
What's your best dance move? If you don't have a signature dance move that you consider your own, then make one up! Capture your move in a short video and share the link with us.
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State of Health
California Releases 'Obamacare' Rates
The state's health insurance exchange, Covered California, has announced its plans and premiums. A collective sigh of relief was felt as "rate shock" appears to have been averted.
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- 803: Maverick, Izakaya Yuzuki, Souk Savanh
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