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    • Breaking Barriers in the Creative World

      This episode meets with those who are breaking barriers and taboos in the world of arts and culture.

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    • Death in Paradise Episode 5

      Season 1, Episode 2

      A bride is murdered on her wedding day while Detective Richard Poole is busy searching for a decent cup of tea.

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    • Rendering of the Main Museum of Los Angeles

      Architecture and Design

      It's Opening in 2020, but You Can Preview Downtown L.A.'s Main Museum Starting This Weekend

      Scheduled to open in 2020, the Main Museum of Los Angeles Art will occupy three buildings in the heart of downtown's historic core.

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    • 18th Street Arts Center's  #WeTheArtists campaign with Cristina David

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      We The Artists: How 18th Street Arts Center Creates Creative Spaces and Provokes Public Dialogue

      At the longest-running artist residency program in Southern California, local artists and artists from around the globe create new work that explores shared concerns.

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      Finding California's Worst Highways For Wildlife

      Any highway in California can be dangerous to wildlife. But some roads are worse than others.

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      When Salmon Speak: The Winnemem Wintu and Winter-Run Chinook

      When the Winnemem Wintu people first came the the McCloud River, the salmon took care of them. In return, the people promised to return the favor.

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      Climate Health

      Climate Resolve Q&A: Helene Margolis

      Dr. Helene Margolis talks to Climate Resolve about the health impacts of climate change and how local policies can protect the public. 

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      Good News For Some Giant Weasels

      The North American wolverine gets another chance to win Endangered Species Act protection.

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  • Food & Living

    • Moravian Chicken Pie

      Food

      Weekend Recipe: Moravian Chicken Pie

      This Moravian chicken pie recipe yields a satisfying double-crusted pie filled with shredded chicken and served with a rich gravy.

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    • Mushroom and Gruyère Crostata

      Food

      Weekend Recipe: Mushroom and Gruyère Crostata

      For a quick and easy vegetarian dinner pie, it doesn’t get any better than this Mushroom and Gruyère Crostata recipe.

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    • Skillet Tamale Pie

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      Weekend Recipe: Skillet Tamale Pie

      This recipe transforms this Mexican favorite into a savory skillet pie. Lean ground beef — along with beans, tomatoes, onions, chipotle, cilantro, and cheese — serves as a hearty and flavorful yet non-greasy filling. 

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    • Sweet Ride USA

      Sweet Ride USA Explores L.A. and Its Bike Culture One Dessert at a Time

      Combining bike culture, Los Angeles history, and eating some of the city’s best sweet treats, Sweet Ride USA gives Angelenos a way to see the city in a new light.

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  • History & Society

    • Treaty of Cahuenga, a 1931 mural

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      How Did the Mexican-American War in California Actually End? A Table, Cahuenga, and Historical Uncertainty

      Uncertainty clouds our memory of Jan. 13, 1847, when Andrés Pico and John C. Frémont signed a document variously called the Capitulation of Cahuenga or Treaty of Cahuenga.

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    • Pío de Jesus Pico and his wife, María Ignacia Alvarado Pico, in 1852, with two of their nieces, María Anita Alvarado (far left) and Trinidad Ortega (far right).

      Pio Pico

      The Life and Times of Pío Pico, Last Governor of Mexican California

      Much of what we know about Pío Pico remains clouded in myth. His significance as an historical figure, as well as his connection to the contemporary Latino and African-American communities is worth remembering.

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      When Salmon Speak: The Winnemem Wintu and Winter-Run Chinook

      When the Winnemem Wintu people first came the the McCloud River, the salmon took care of them. In return, the people promised to return the favor.

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      What Will Happen After The 'Big One' Hits SoCal?

      It would become the most costly natural disaster in United States history. The hardest hit regions would be San Bernardino, San Gabriel Valley, Coachella Valley, and Palmdale.

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      North Dakota: Militarized Police Raid Anti-Pipeline Camp, Arrest 141

      At least 141 people were arrested. Dakota Access pipeline company cranes and bulldozers were active just behind the police line, on the site of the tribal burial ground where Dakota Access security guards unleashed dogs on Native Americans on September 3.

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    • Opponent's ad links Donald Trump with Manhattan Beach Republican David Hadley

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      California Democrats Out to Trump Republican Strategies

      Voters read that ‘R’ next to a candidate's name as ‘Friend of Trump.’

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    • border investigation

      Reporter Infiltrates Armed Militia 'Hunting Mexicans' & Collaborating with U.S. Border Patrol

      Mother Jones senior reporter Shane Bauer describes how he went undercover to report on America’s right-wing militia movement and what he found.

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    • California Ballot Measures

      California Props and The Man Who Sells Them

      "In California…. propositions have become the fourth branch of government."

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    This dramatic series tells the story of three Israeli soldiers who were held captive for 17 years following their kidnapping while on a secret mission with their unit in Lebanon.

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    Tending the Wild

    Tending the Wild shines light on the environmental knowledge of indigenous peoples across California by exploring how they have actively shaped and tended the land for millennia.

    New Series: Tending the Wild

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    The Migrant Kitchen

    The Migrant Kitchen explores Los Angeles’ booming food scene through the eyes of a new generation of chefs whose cuisine is inspired by the immigrant experience.

    The Migrant Kitchen

    Explore Fusion of Flavors

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    SoCal Connected

    KCET's weekly news magazine investigates and reports on the issues that affect Southern California, from the economy to the environment.

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  • Death in Paradise Episode 5

    Death in Paradise

    Season 1, Episode 2

    A bride is murdered on her wedding day while Detective Richard Poole is busy searching for a decent cup of tea.

    Watch Now

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    Democracy Now!

    North Dakota: Militarized Police Raid Anti-Pipeline Camp, Arrest 141

    At least 141 people were arrested. Dakota Access pipeline company cranes and bulldozers were active just behind the police line, on the site of the tribal burial ground where Dakota Access security guards unleashed dogs on Native Americans on September 3.

    Watch Now

  • border investigation

    Democracy Now!

    Reporter Infiltrates Armed Militia 'Hunting Mexicans' & Collaborating with U.S. Border Patrol

    Mother Jones senior reporter Shane Bauer describes how he went undercover to report on America’s right-wing militia movement and what he found.

    Read More

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    Elections Special: Trump's Plan to Blackmail Mexico

    Trump's proposed plan to fund the U.S./Mexico border wall he has proposed, would have a significant impact on the country's economy and the daily lives of Mexicans.

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    Political Prisoner Eddie Conway on Joining the Black Panthers & How He Was Set Up by COINTELPRO

    "Democracy Now!" speaks with Eddie Conway, who was released from prison in 2014 after serving 44 years for a murder he denies committing.

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    Breaking Barriers in the Creative World

    This episode meets with those who are breaking barriers and taboos in the world of arts and culture.

    Watch Now

  • Death in Paradise Episode 5

    Death in Paradise

    Season 1, Episode 2

    A bride is murdered on her wedding day while Detective Richard Poole is busy searching for a decent cup of tea.

    Watch Now

  • arrests standing rock

    Democracy Now!

    North Dakota: Militarized Police Raid Anti-Pipeline Camp, Arrest 141

    At least 141 people were arrested. Dakota Access pipeline company cranes and bulldozers were active just behind the police line, on the site of the tribal burial ground where Dakota Access security guards unleashed dogs on Native Americans on September 3.

    Watch Now

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    KCETLink x dublab Present 'Border Blaster' Season 4 Sneak Peek

    Catch our new season of Border Blaster curated by L.A.’s long-running internet radio station dublab premiering Tuesday, November 1 at midnight on KCET-TV (Ch. 28).

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    Mosaic

    Elections Special: Crossing Siberia While Talking Trump

    The BBC traveled across Russia via the Trans-Siberian Railway and asked fellow passengers about what they thought about the U.S. presidential election.

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    Literary Riot: Giving a Voice to Immigrants' Struggles

    Karla Gutierrez and Paola Gonzalez, an 18 and 17-year-old from Animo Inglewood Charter High School, perform an original poem that gives a voice to the struggles immigrants have and continue to face in America.

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