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kqed.org > arts > 13/98/8175 > ww2-nonfiction-book-nazi-berlin-everyday-life-stay-alive-ian-buruma-history

‘Stay Alive,’ About Life in Nazi Berlin, Shows How Easy it Is to Just Go Along

2+ hour, 5+ min ago  (240+ words) It's been 80 years since Adolf Hitler shot himself in his bunker, yet our fascination with the Nazi era seems eternal. By now I've read and seen so many different things that I'm always surprised when somebody offers a new angle…...

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kqed.org > news > 12/07/8396 > east-bay-racetrack-golden-gate-fields-could-soon-be-a-new-public-waterfront-park

East Bay Racetrack Golden Gate Fields Could Soon Be a New Public Waterfront Park

6+ hour, 22+ min ago  (904+ words) The 160-acre waterfront property that was once home to Golden Gate Fields horse racing track could soon become a new public park, linking more than eight miles of open space along the East Bay shoreline. Trust for Public Land, a…...

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kqed.org > news > 12/07/8183 > pinnacles-national-park-open-see-wildflowers-condors-when-visit-caves-west-vs-east-entrance-on-way-to-big-sur

Plan the Perfect Day at Pinnacles: California’s Most Slept-On National Park

8+ hour, 22+ min ago  (1881+ words) From Yosemite to Lassen, some of the country's most iconic " and most visited " national parks are virtually on our doorstep here in the Bay Area. But our "home" national park, Pinnacles, is even closer than you may realize. If you've…...

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kqed.org > forum > 20/10/101913450 > san-francisco-has-tried-to-make-its-streets-safer-for-pedestrians-has-it-worked

San Francisco Has Tried to Make its Streets Safer for Pedestrians – Has it Worked?

20+ hour, 28+ min ago  (153+ words) San Francisco Has Tried to Make its Streets Safer for Pedestrians " Has it Worked?KQED San Francisco Has Tried to Make its Streets Safer for Pedestrians " Has it Worked? Airdate: Thursday, April 2 at 9 AM After a decade of Vision Zero,…...

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kqed.org > arts > 13/98/8094 > program-audio-online-radio-san-francisco-haight

Inside Program Audio, the Viral DJ Collective Streaming on Haight Street

1+ day, 11+ min ago  (729+ words) San Francisco's Program Audio runs on adrenaline and vibes. On a rare sunny San Francisco afternoon, Arthur Javier is drilling plywood and connecting audio cables, sweat beading on his forehead. He has only minutes before his new internet radio station's…...

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kqed.org > forum > 20/10/101913432 > a-close-look-at-the-earths-tiniest-and-its-most-vast-wonders

A Close Look at the Earth's Tiniest, and its Most Vast, Wonders

1+ day, 4+ hour ago  (1475+ words) This partial transcript was computer-generated. While our team has reviewed it, there may be errors. Alexis Madrigal: Welcome to Forum. I'm Alexis Madrigal. I cannot be alone in having always wanted to go to Antarctica. Something about the sheer strangeness…...

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kqed.org > news > 12/07/8198 > in-alameda-sea-level-rise-is-happening-on-all-sides

In Alameda, Sea Level Rise Is Happening on All Sides | KQED

1+ day, 9+ hour ago  (99+ words) In Alameda, Sea Level Rise Is Happening on All Sides'kqed.org In Alameda, Sea Level Rise Is Happening on All Sides The city of Alameda sits on a man-made island surrounded on all sides by water, making it a strong…...

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kqed.org > news > 12/07/8168 > april-1-snap-food-stamps-cal-fresh-eligibility-change-2026-immigrants-refugees-asylum-seekers-recertify-where-to-find-food-bank

Thousands of Immigrants Will Lose Access to CalFresh This Week. Here’s What to Know

1+ day, 5+ hour ago  (1395+ words) Starting Wednesday, tens of thousands of humanitarian immigrants across California will no longer be eligible for food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, benefits that are still sometimes referred to as food stamps. The changes in who's eligible for…...

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kqed.org > arts > 13/98/8127 > review-the-goat-who-is-sylvia-shotgun-players-berkeley

In Berkeley, Things You Should Not Do With a Goat

1+ day, 19+ hour ago  (648+ words) How does one explain the ability of a fellow human to wake up each day with a burning desire to make sweet, sweet love to a goat? This is just one of the many questions in absurdian master Edward Albee's…...

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kqed.org > arts > 13/98/8065 > film-festival-san-quentin-chowchilla-womens-prison

Visiting the First Film Festival at a Women’s Prison in California History

1+ day, 23+ hour ago  (1083+ words) I was once told that one of the loneliest places in the world is the waiting room in a women's prison. For a few hours on Saturday, March 28, the large crowd that filed into the Central California Women's Facility (CCWF)…...