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2009
marks the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth and 150th of the publication of
On the Origin of Species. In commemoration, a new book of photographs is being
presented at the Cal Academy of Sciences this week.
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Just in time for the 150th anniversary of Darwin's On the Origin of Species, Bay Area photographer Susan Middleton and author Mary Ellen Hannibal have released a new book called Evidence of Evolution and plan to discuss it this week at the California Academy of Sciences.

KQED Your photos from Antiques Roadshow in San Jose are up! Check them out: http://kteh.org/tv/antiquesroadshow
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KQED's Health Dialogues has a new widget that you can grab here: http://www.widgetbox.com/widget/kqed-hea lth-dialogues It's an easy way to keep yourself and your friends updated on the latest reports on local and national healthcare issues.
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Get the KQED's Health Dialogues widget on Widgetbox.com! Get the latest info on recent and upcoming episodes of KQED Radio's Health Dialogues, a monthly program focused on health and health care issues facing Californians.

KQED Tonight on This Week in Northern California: the passage of sweeping package of historic water bills; Garamendi headed to Congress & Carly Fiorina makes a bid for Boxer's Senate seat; & Jim Granato's doc, D Tour, on Pat Spurgeon of Rogue Wave . Tune in! 7:30pm on KQED 9HD
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This KQED-produced series and website offers insightful, thought-provoking discussion and news analysis on local issues, along with arts and culture, science and the environment, local history, and more.

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November is American Indian Heritage Month, and a week from today KQED
will honor local heroes who are making a big difference in the American
Indian community. And you're invited! Join us for dancing, drumming,
and celebrating on Thurs. Nov. 12, 5:00-7:30pm at San Francisco City
Hall Rotunda. http://www.kqed.org/community/heritage/a mericanindian/
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KQED provides Public Media for Northern California. KQED supplies local news, arts, food, cooking, science, and education information through public broadcasting, blogs, podcasts, video, audio, workshops, and events.

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On October 26, Bill Cosby received the Mark Twain Prize, which recognizes those individuals who create humor from their uniquely American experiences. Watch him be honored at the Kenendy Center tonight at 8pm on KQED 9HD.
http://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/s pecialevents/marktwain/
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The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor recognizes artists who have made a significant contribution to the world of American comedy.

Jim Granato KQED:
Hey KQED! Please consider re-scheduling Independent Lens D TOUR to another time for Bay Area folks to watch! I realize Charlie Rose is an important program, but there are tons of people expecting to tune into KQED and watch this incredible story about Bay Area folks tackle on issues such as health insurance, organ d...onation and fulfilling one's dreams. http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/d-tou r/
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D TOUR chronicles musician Pat Spurgeon's search for a living kidney donor and the challenges associated with finding a viable match. Pat's choice to keep touring and working toward his band's goals is ...

KQED Google can tell you how to get to Sesame Street! Google celebrates Sesame Street's 40th anniversary with a very special Google Doodle through November 10, when the new season premieres with Michelle Obama.
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With all the recent discoveries regarding our ancestry and evolution, science seems to be closing in on where we really came from. Check out part 1 (of 3) of Nova's Becoming Human, premiering tonight at 8pm on KQED 9HD.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/beta/evolut ion/becoming-human-part-1.html
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First Steps: Six million years ago, what set our ancestors on the path from ape to human?

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Today is The Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos. This Week takes a look @ the classroom of Amalia Mesa-Bains at California State
University at Monterey Bay. She and her students compiled a collective altar to remember--and celebrate--lost loved ones.
http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/thisweek /watch/tw091030b.jsp
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This KQED-produced series and website offers insightful, thought-provoking discussion and news analysis on local issues, along with arts and culture, science and the environment, local history, and more.
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