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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2022

A WORD FROM OUR GENERAL MANAGER, DEANNA MACKEY

Five years ago, KPBS realized we could only reach new heights by launching the largest campaign in our 62-year history. Building on Trust: The Campaign for KPBS will transform our headquarters for better collaboration with the community, expand our programs and educational services and invest in the journalism you rely on every day. This is about more than four walls—it is about creativity and connection. Who will be the next storyteller, journalist, champion of democracy, artist or intellectual to incubate their ideas at KPBS? I am excited about our future! More information on the campaign and how you can be involved is on this page below.

And speaking of new storytelling collaborations, we have a new TV show debuting September 15. “Fresh Glass,” hosted by Cassandra Schaeg, is a six-episode docuseries with guests whose personalities and journeys symbolize empowerment, grit and perseverance. Viewers will join Schaeg on adventures to wineries, breweries and restaurants, sharing the stories and spirits of women and BIPOC trailblazers. You won’t want to miss it.

Thank you for your support of KPBS, which allows us to bring these stories to life.

Every contribution makes a difference.

“The U.S. and the Holocaust” Photo: Library of Congress

Ken Burns: How America Responded to the Holocaust

“The U.S. and the Holocaust” is a three-part docuseries directed and produced by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein. The series examines the rise of Hitler, antisemitism and racism in Europe, and America’s response to one of the greatest humanitarian crises of the 20th century.

This historic deep dive, years in the making, provides firsthand accounts of the violence and persecution endured by desperate survivors seeking refuge. The series depicts how these struggles tested the ideals of our democracy and raised many of the same questions society grapples with today.

Premieres Sunday, September 18, at 8 p.m. on KPBS-TV. Watch this program live or stream anytime with the PBS Video app.

A Fresh Start with “Fresh Glass”

Starting this fall, a new six-episode series, “Fresh Glass,” examines the colorful wine and beer industry. Travel to wineries, breweries and restaurants and meet the trailblazing BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) women who share their stories and spirits.

Discover the passion behind these extraordinary business women who are chasing the American dream. Hear from the only female Native American winemaker in the U.S. Applaud Mexican-born Executive Chef Claudette Zepeda for supporting representation in fine dining. Meet San Diego’s only female winemaker and learn from one Hispanic winemaker who creates newness while embracing old traditions. “Fresh Glass” is a feel-good series for oenophiles, cicerones and foodies.

Watch live, Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS-TV, starting September 15, or Mondays at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS-2, starting September 19; and streaming is available on the PBS Video app.

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“POV: Love & Stuff”

“How do you live without your mother?” Filmmaker Judith Helfand asks this unbearable question twice: as a daughter caring for her terminally ill mother; as an “old new mom,” single parenting her much-longed-for adopted baby girl at 50+. With humor and lots of heart, this multigenerational love story ultimately asks: What do we really need to leave our children?

Airs Monday, September 5, at 11 p.m. on KPBS-TV. Watch this program live or stream anytime with the PBS Video app.

All new Sunday nights on “MASTERPIECE”

“Van der Valk”

“Van der Valk” and his team are back investigating high-profile cases and gritty murders in the picturesque city of Amsterdam. Fans will be immersed in contrasting worlds, from artists living as squatters to a philosophy-obsessed serial killer and much more.

“Van der Valk” premieres Sunday, September 25, at 9 p.m. on KPBS-TV.

“Miss Scarlet & The Duke”

“Miss Scarlet & The Duke” returns for Season two! Eliza Scarlet, London’s first-ever female detective is back, and as spunky as ever. This season, Eliza continues to grow her private detective firm with the somewhat reluctant help of her friend (or more-than-friend?), police detective William “The Duke” Wellington.

“Miss Scarlet & The Duke” premieres Sunday, October 16, at 8 p.m. on KPBS-TV.

“Magpie Murders”
A beguiling murder mystery is in store in “Magpie Murders,” with a solution that will both astonish and shock you. The plot revolves around the character Susan Ryeland, an editor who is given an unfinished manuscript of author Alan Conway’s latest novel, but has little idea it will change her life.

“Magpie Murders” premieres Sunday, October 16, at 9 p.m. on KPBS-TV.

“Annika”

In “Annika,” Nicola Walker (Unforgotten, Last Tango in Halifax) stars as Detective Inspector Annika Strandhed, a single mom and unstoppable police chief, recently transferred to Glasgow, Scotland to lead the newly-formed Marine Homicide Unit (MHU).

“Annika” premieres Sunday, October 16, at 10 p.m. on KPBS-TV.

Watch these programs live or stream anytime with the PBS Video app.

Reaching New Heights Together

Soon, we’ll invite you into a new space to take part in another vital aspect of a healthy democracy: civic dialogue. The KPBS Community Engagement Center will bring together thought leaders, journalists and community members for conversations, screenings, lectures and thought-provoking events.

This is all happening through the support of friends like you. Please visit trust.kpbs.org to learn more about how you can play a vital role in Building on Trust: The Campaign for KPBS.

Photo: BBC

Dive Headlong into Three of Earth’s Most Fascinating “Rivers of Life”

We’ve already dived into the Amazon, the Nile and the Mississippi. It’s time to go exploring again on “Rivers of Life.”

The sheer abundance of wildlife—flora and fauna—that are sustained by the world’s rivers is breathtaking. When you think about it, rivers are the blood vessels of the continents and just as miraculous in their usefulness.

In Season two, “Rivers of Life” tells the story of how three of Earth’s greatest rivers create opportunities for extraordinary animals and people as they flow from source to sea. Get a deeper look at the “Yukon: The Great Frozen River,” the “Danube: The Queen of Rivers” and the “Zambezi: Africa’s Wildest River.”

Airs Wednesdays, starting September 28, at 8 p.m. on KPBS-TV. Watch this program live or stream anytime with the PBS Video app.

KPBS Voter Hub

The election is right around the corner, and we want to help you get ready to cast your ballot on or before November 8. That’s why we’ve created the KPBS Voter Hub, a comprehensive resource to help you become an informed voter. We won’t tell you who or what to vote for, but we’ll provide all the information you need to make up your own mind.

With the KPBS Voter Hub, you can:

  • Research everything on your personalized ballot
  • Sign up for our election newsletter
  • Find vote centers and ballot drop-off locations
  • Get the latest election news and updates
  • Check election results

Check out the KPBS Voter Hub at kpbs.org/voterhub.

The Voter Hub is also available in Spanish! Leer la Guía Electoral en español: kpbs.org/guiaelectoral.

 

Courtesy of Piero F Giunti

“35th Hispanic Heritage Awards”

The “35th Hispanic Heritage Awards” is an evening to commemorate the remarkable contributions of Latinx artists and iconic visionaries.

Join KPBS in celebrating legendary Grammy-winning band Los Lobos as one of the first announced honorees to be presented with the Hispanic Heritage Arts Award. The roots of Los Lobos lie deep in their East Los Angeles barrio, and they draw influences from blues, rock, jazz, and Mexican and Latin American music.

Prior honorees include Carlos Santana, Salma Hayek, Ricky Martin, Rita Moreno, Gloria Estefan and Latina NASA engineers.

Airs Friday, September 30, at 9 p.m. on KPBS-2. Watch this program live or stream anytime with the PBS Video app.

“Next at the Kennedy Center”

KPBS proudly presents “Next at the Kennedy Center,” a new prime time performing arts series featuring artistic changemakers and their continued inspiration across various genres and backgrounds. The series weaves a diverse mix of live entertainment, backstage moments and first-person commentary.

Enjoy a front-row seat to performances and interviews by the Mingus Big Band, Christian McBride, Charles McPherson, Jason Moran, Georgia Anne Muldrow, The Roots and Robert Glasper. Discover groundbreaking artists who have made a significant impact on our culture.

Premieres Fridays beginning October 7, at 9 p.m. on KPBS-2. Watch this program live or stream anytime with the PBS Video app.

Courtesy of PBS
Courtesy of PBS

“Independent Lens: Hazing”

A groundbreaking new documentary examining the impact of hazing across fraternities and sororities, athletic teams and even the military.

In “Hazing,” Director Byron Hurt interviews victims’ families and survivors and shares his own experience providing a portrait of the culture and exposing the danger and careless reality of hazing. Hurt examines the consequences of pledging rituals fueled by tradition, secrecy and the desire to belong.

A captivating film exploring the violence, binge drinking and institutional coverups.

Airs Monday, September 12, at 11 p.m. on KPBS-TV. Watch this program live or stream anytime with the PBS Video app.

Finding Success in the Face of Adversity

“Making Black America: Through the Grapevine” is a four-part, must-see series from executive producer Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and director Stacey L. Holman.

Gates and Holman take viewers into an extraordinary world demonstrating Black people’s ability to prosper, defy white supremacy and define Blackness in groundbreaking ways that transformed America itself.

Cultural figures, political leaders and scholars offer compelling discussions on the creation of all-Black towns, businesses and colleges, plus the social media phenomenon Black Twitter.

Tune in to explore areas of history that illustrate the triumphs of Black Americans.

Premieres Tuesday, October 4, at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV. Watch this program live or stream anytime with the PBS Video app.

Photo: PBS International

Photo: New York Historical Society Bridgeman Images

Insights into Iconic Historical Figures

“Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom” is a riveting story of a woman who risked her own life to liberate enslaved people. As the “Conductor” of the Underground Railroad, Tubman was also a leading abolitionist, suffragette, scout and civil war soldier who believed that freedom should be universal.

“Becoming Frederick Douglass” is an inspirational story of a man born into slavery and becoming one of the most influential voices in American history. As a gifted orator, he used his words to speak out against slavery and advocate for social justice and equality.

Discover the remarkable contributions of these two American freedom fighters.

“Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom” airs Tuesday, October 4, at 10 p.m. on KPBS-TV.

“Becoming Frederick Douglass” airs Tuesday, October 11, at 10 p.m. on KPBS-TV.

Sponsor Message

North Coast Repertory Theatre launches Season 41 with an exciting slate of two world premieres, one West Coast Premiere, and one San Diego Premiere highlighting an engaging, eclectic 2022—2023 seven-play series. Among the offerings are a Tony Award-winning musical, a poignant love story, a murder mystery, a humorous social commentary, a feisty First Lady, a hot torchy musical revue, and an uproarious comedy.

Artistic Director David Ellenstein said that he has selected plays that are passionate, hilarious, heartfelt, unexpected, and entertaining. “We believe that our upcoming season will appeal to both our loyal subscribers and a broad spectrum of theatre lovers. We genuinely can say there’s something for everyone.”

Shows being offered are “Annabella in July,” a comedic fantasy; “Into the Breeches!” that time-honored adage, “The Show Must Go On”; “Blues in the Night,” a sizzling musical revue; “The Cherry Orchard,” a gripping tale of heightened human drama; “Murder on the Links,” adapted from Agatha Christie’s novel; “Eleanor,” about dynamic and iconic First Lady: Eleanor Roosevelt; “Pippin,” a Tony Award-winning musical. Visit our website for additional information at northcoastrep.org.

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