HighlightsMarch 19, 2010

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    Forum: Playland at the Beach

    San Francisco's iconic Ocean Beach amusement park, Playland at the Beach, closed its gates for good nearly four decades ago. But its legacy lives on in an El Cerrito museum and a new documentary.

    Today at 10:00am on Radio 88.5 & 89.3

  • Jeff Clarke

    NCPB President and CEO Jeff Clarke Retires

    During his eight-year tenure, Clarke led the digital conversion and merger of KQED and KTEH, and he leaves NCPB reaching more people with more services than ever before.

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    Women's History Month

    In March, KQED 9HD and Radio 88.5 FM schedule a special lineup of programs focused on themes and issues related to women, and honor five local unsung heroes.

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    Give KQED Some Credit

    Apply for our custom credit card and give more without spending more! Capital One will donate $50 to KQED with your first purchase. Apply today!

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    KQED Wine Club

    Support your local public broadcaster, while discovering new wines. Join the KQED Wine Club now, and save $25 on your first order by entering the code WEB at checkout.

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Local Events Calendar

Paper! Awesome!

Paper! Awesome!

Fri, March 19: Paper! Awesome! is a group exhibition of new works on paper by over 100 artists. Works by internationally recognized artists will hang side-by-side with those ...

Peninsula Symphony: The Red Violin

Peninsula Symphony: The Red Violin

Fri, March 19: The Peninsula Symphony continues its season of Young Artists, Old Masters -- plus honors the Oscars -- with violinist Elizabeth Pitcairn and the legendary Red ...

Dancing Downtown

Dancing Downtown

Fri, March 19: ODC/Dance kicks off their 2010 season with the world premiere of 'Waving Not Drowning (A Guide to Elegance)' choreographed by Brenda Way with a commissioned ...

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KQED Education Network

Education Network

Teaching with Gallery Crawl: KQED’s local arts video podcast recently launched an education platform to help educators incorporate contemporary art into their curricula. Visit the Gallery Crawl website to explore our new educator guides including classroom activities and special web exclusive content.