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New York Philharmonic New Year's Eve with Renée Fleming a Spine MORSE RETURNS FOR A SIXTH SUSPENSEFUL SEASON JUNE 2019 NEW FROM DECEMBER 2018 NOVA ••• The in-depth story of Apollo 8 premieres Wednesday, December 26. ENDEAVOUR ON MASTERPIECE PREMIERES SUNDAY, JUNE 16, AT 9PM ON KQED 9 A Spine-Tingling New York Philharmonic Father Brown New Year’s Eve with From the Vault:Season Prince ’6s 1999Finale! NewRen Documentaryée Fleming Reveals the New Year’s EvePAGE Concert 15 Film HeroesPAGE of20 the Lavender Scare PAGE 8 PAGE 19 CONTENTS 2 3 4 6 21 22 PERKS + EVENTS NEWS + NOTES AUDIO TV LISTINGS TV LISTINGS PASSPORT Sid the Science Truth Be Told Radio Schedule Cover Story World New and Expiring Kid Programming PERKS + EVENTS PERK Family Night with Sid the Science Kid Saturday, June 8 San Jose Bring the family to Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose and see the PBS Kids series come alive at Sid the Science Kid: The Super-Duper Exhibit, at 6pm Tickets for KQED mem- bers are $5 per person using the code KQEDSID at online checkout. cdm.org/familynight ; COURTESY MUSIC IN THE PARK. ; COURTESY Music in the Park Friday, June 21 San Jose Music in the Park returns for four after-work concerts guaranteed to deliver top-flight entertainment, craft beer and local culinary favorites to downtown DANNY CLINCH San Jose’s Plaza de César Chávez. It’s a community happy hour with great live music from big names as well as up-and-coming acts. sjdowntown.com/music-in-the-park PERK KQED.ORG San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival Saturday, June 22 San Jose • Groove on nine hours of blues featuring JUNE 2019 Grammy award winner Charlie Musselwhite at the San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival. Choose from regional craft beers, chow down on Southern food and more. KQED members receive $10 off when using the promo code KQED19 at online checkout. 2 fountainblues.com MUSEUM OF SAN JOSE; COURTESY CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY COURTESY NEWS + NOTES Truth Be Told A bold podcast for people of color by people of color An advice column is one of the most American of things, but whose America? Miss Manners may tell you how to behave, but the new podcast series Truth Be Told explores how you can be you in a world that doesn’t always want you to be. Truth Be Told is made by and for people of color and speaks to the unique yet universal challenges that we face in the United States. It’s like the friend you call after an exhausting day — the one who will laugh, cry, scream and moan with you. The one who gets it. Through unfiltered advice, host Tonya Mosley takes on audience questions, digging into what it means not just to survive, but to thrive as a person of color in America. Is it okay to seek out pleasure when the world seems to be burning? Am I having a child just to make mi mamá happy? Is it worth it to establish ties with estranged relatives? of There Will Be No Miracles Here; Jeff Chang, author of Can’t Stop Won’t In search of answers to these questions and Stop; and Tonya’s 92-year-old grandmother, Ernestine Mosley. more, Mosley travels from San Francisco to Detroit Profoundly personal and resonantly universal, Truth Be Told transforms to New York over six episodes to speak with into more than an advice show — it’s a journey of liberation paved with unconventional experts whose wisdom stems from laughter and love, centering on the voices, stories, joy and wisdom of their lived experiences, studies and artistry — people people of color. like adrienne maree brown, author of Octavia’s Find Truth Be Told for free on Apple Podcasts, NPR One or wherever Brood and Pleasure Activism; Casey Gerald, author you get your podcasts or visit kqed.org/podcasts/truthbetold. DECEMBER 2018 DECEMBER 2018 • KQED.ORG 3 AUDIO For the most current schedule information, check kqed.org/radio. MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN Mid The New Yorker On the Media All Things Considered Radio Hour KQED Newsroom 1:00 Latino USA BBC World Service Reveal Washington Week 2:00 TED Radio World Affairs City Arts & Evening Lectures/ Evening Lectures/ Commonwealth Hour Council Lecture Specials Specials Club Hidden Brain 3:00 Inside Europe Radiolab Morning Edition 3-9am World Affairs 4:00 Freakonomics Marketplace Morning Report 4:51 & 7:51am Council The California Report 5:51, 6:51 & 8:51am 5:00 KQED News 6:04, 6:21, 7:04, 7:31, 8:04 & 8:31am 6:00 Science Mondays, 6:21 & 8:21am The Do List Fridays, 6:21 & 8:21am Perspectives 6:42am, 8:42am & 11:29pm Weekend Edition 7:00 Perspectives 7:36 & 8:36am 8:00 9:00 Forum (Live call-in line: 866.733.6786) KQED News 9:04 & 10:04am 10:00 The New Yorker Wait Wait... Radio Hour Don’t Tell Me 11:00 Here & Now Wait Wait... 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