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The Issues of Gun Violence, Mass Shootings, Racism and Discrimination in the United States JANUARY 2019 A Gripping New British Drama Broken PAGE 8 At Last! Season 3 premieres Doc Martin Sunday, January 13 Season 8 PAGE 16 THE QUEEN IS BACK CONTENTS 2 3 4 6 21 22 PERKS + EVENTS NEWS + NOTES AUDIO TV LISTINGS TV LISTINGS PASSPORT Magnificent KQED Learn Wins Radio Schedule Cover Story World Highlights The Royal Collection Magnolias New Prize Radio Specials Saturday Movie Kids Highlights Podcasts Coming in February PERKS + EVENTS Member Day: SF Botanical Garden Friday, January 25 PERK San Francisco Join KQED at the San Francisco Botanical Garden (SFBG) for Magnificent Magnolias — one of San Francisco’s annual natural spectacles. Watch as nearly 100 towering magnolias erupt into saucer-sized blossoms, offering up dramatic color and fragrant scents. 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