the kind of free-spirited debauchery only a public radio show can bring! Tickets for the San Francisco shows sold out in just one day! But you can still be part of the fun. Listen to KQED Public Radio 88.5 FM on July 19, 26 and August 2 at 11am.
The Intersection of Life and Money Marketplace adds a new program.
Beginning June 29, Marketplace Weekend, with host Lizzie O’Leary, will replace Marketplace Money, Sundays at 9pm on KQED Public Radio. The new hourlong show will include more technology coverage, a wrap-up and analysis of the week’s numbers, and interesting interviews, while maintaining the strong
Radio Specials and Highlights Primary Election Coverage Tuesday, June 3, 8pm
The Really Big Questions What Is a Good Death? (Program 4 of 5) Saturday, June 7, 2pm and Thursday, June 12, 8pm Out in the Bay — Gay Radio from San Francisco Marriage Poster Gals Del and Phyllis: A Love Story Saturday, June 7, 3:30pm The Computer History Museum Presents: Game Changers: Sony Computer Entertainment’s Shuhei Yoshida in Conversation with Mark Cerny Wednesday, June 11, 8pm Hearing Voices Father Figures Saturday, June 14, 2pm
Radio Curious Transgender Youth: One Family’s Experience, Parts 1 and 2 Thursday, June 19, 8pm 2014 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Festival The Taking Care Show Saturday, June 21, 2pm Don’t Say Gay Saturday, June 21, 3:30pm State of the Re:Union with Al Letson Fairbanks, AK: Frontier Community Wednesday, June 25, 8pm The Leon Panetta 2014 Lecture Series How Presidents Make Decisions Thursday, June 26, 8pm and Friday, June 27, 2am
Selected Shorts Saturdays, 8pm 6/7 We’re So Excited “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay (excerpt),” by Michael Chabon, performed by Aya Cash. “ReBoot Me,” by Larry Doyle, performed by Chip Kidd. “I am Not a Jew,” by John Biguenet, performed by David Strathairn. 6/14 Illusions “Miracle Polish,” by Steven Millhauser, performed by Paul Hecht. “The Open Window,” by Saki, performed by Tandy Cronyn. 6/21 Love and Longing “Fires,” by Rick Bass, performed by Ted Marcoux. “A Singer’s Romance” by Willa Cather, performed by Marian Seldes. “What Do We Have in our Pockets?” by Etgar Keret, performed by David Rakoff. 6/ 28 A Tribute to David Rakoff “Cryptology,” by Leonard Michaels, performed by David Rakoff. “Gomez Palacio,” by Roberto Bolano, performed by David Rakoff. City Arts & Lectures Sundays, 1pm, Tuesdays, 8pm and Wednesdays, 2am 6/1, 6/3 & 6/4 Michael Pollan 6/8, 6/10 & 6/11 Janet Napolitano 6/15, 6/17 & 6/18 Jessye Norman 6/22, 6/24 & 6/25 Ruth Reichl 6/29, 7/1 & 7/2 Indre Viskontas
For the most current schedule information, check kqed.org/radio.
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Intelligence Squared U.S. Is the Future of the University Online? Thursday, June 5, 8pm
Climate One — From the Commonwealth Club The Fracking Boom Wednesday, June 18, 8pm
A Sense of Place Summer Camp Saturday, June 28, 3:30pm
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Civil Rights in America: Seneca Falls, Selma, Stonewall and Beyond Wednesday, June 4, 8pm
Equal Time with Martha Burk Calling All Dads: Inspire Your Daughters Saturday, June 14, 3:30pm
and distinctive approach to personal finance and investing that’s been a hallmark of Marketplace Money. Prior to joining Marketplace last year, O’Leary worked as CNN’s aviation and regulation correspondent, where she covered U.S. transportation and the federal regulatory agencies in Washington. She was also a Washingtonbased correspondent for Bloomberg TV, covering politics and economic policy.
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Marketplace Weekend begins Sunday, June 29, at 9pm on KQED Public Radio 88.5 FM.
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This July, Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! embarks on its first ever Summer of Love Tour. The Peabody Award–winning NPR news quiz show will set up shop in at San Francisco’s Nourse Theater for three weeks of peace and limericks. Join Peter Sagal, legendary anchorman Bill Kurtis, assorted panelists and special guests for
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