Episodes
Baseball season might be getting all the press, but the San Jose Sharks aren't ready for hockey to end quite yet.
Published 03/31/19
Published 03/31/19
There are a lot of ways that wealthier, more in-the-know parents have a leg up on getting their kids into the city's top schools.
Published 03/24/19
How do you cope when at least 50 people were gunned down for sharing your faith? Support from people outside the community helps.
Published 03/17/19
Switching to daylight saving time doesn't just cost us an hour of sleep. It has real physiological consequences, according to researchers.
Published 03/10/19
The Bay Area band The Lumpen only recorded two songs in the 1970s, but the groups’ music had a lasting impact on funk music, thank in part to its loyalty to its parent organization, The Black Panther Party.
Published 03/03/19
Electric cars are already all over Bay Area roads. Could Bay Area race tracks be next?
Published 02/24/19
Californians tell stories of last kisses that were just as meaningful as their first.
Published 02/17/19
"It’s like the aliens have come and abducted everybody except for a couple of houses."
Published 02/10/19
Autonomous vehicles are coming. Will they be a good thing or a bad thing for equity?
Published 02/03/19
What's better then a good glass of wine and connecting with a new friend?
Published 01/27/19
'If we’re gonna take the animal’s life, I believe we have the moral obligation to utilize the animal as much as possible. First, it’s good business; but it’s good morals.'
Published 01/20/19
How do you teach when nearly half of your students don't have a stable home to go to at the end of the day?
Published 01/13/19
It's time to meet our new governor.
Published 01/06/19
Why you should cook crickets, boil roly-polies and beware of red, yellow and black bugs.
Published 12/30/18
Baseball in Oakland goes way back.
Published 12/23/18
Separated for weeks by fire, a couple comes together to look through what's left of their home.
Published 12/16/18
They're the last hope for many families who have nowhere else to turn.
Published 12/09/18
What's your 'gig economy' story?
Published 12/02/18
Looking back on the deadly day that changed San Francisco forever. Reported by Scott Shafer and Ryan Levi. Q'ed Up is hosted by Ryan Levi. This episode was produced by Ryan Levi with help from Ceil Muller. It was edited by Victoria Mauleon. Follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryan_levi. Send us a note at [email protected]. Find more Q'ed Up at kqed.org/qedup.
Published 11/25/18
Reported by Tara Siler. Q'ed Up is hosted by Ryan Levi. This episode was produced by Ryan Levi with help from Katie McMurran. It was edited by Queena Kim. Follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryan_levi. Send us a note at [email protected]. Find more Q'ed Up at kqed.org/qedup.
Published 11/18/18
The mass suicide at Jonestown is one of the most infamous events in U.S. history. Would you want to know if you were related to the man at the heart of the tragedy? Reported by Tara Siler. Q'ed Up is hosted by Ryan Levi. This episode was produced by Ryan Levi with help from Katie McMurran and Danny Bringer. It was edited by Queena Kim. Follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryan_levi. Send us a note at [email protected]. Find more Q'ed Up at kqed.org/qedup.
Published 11/11/18
Election is just two days away and Q'ed Up is zooming in on important local measures across the Bay Area. Q'ed Up host Ryan Levi talked with KQED reporters Guy Marzorati, Farida Jhabvala Romero and Sonja Hutson to get the lowdown on a range of local ballot measures ranging from taxes on businesses and vacant properties, as well as, an affordable housing bond in Santa Rosa.
Published 11/03/18
The ghosts that haunt the Point Sur Lighthouse don't do it because they’re souls can’t rest. They do it because the lighthouse is in such a gorgeous spot on the California coast. Reported by Sasha Khokha. Q'ed Up is hosted by Ryan Levi. This episode was produced by Ryan Lev and edited by Queena Kim. Follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryan_levi. Send us a note at [email protected]. Find more Q'ed Up at kqed.org/qedup.
Published 10/28/18
The deadly consequences of extreme heat in the Bay Area. Reported by Molly Peterson. End music by Dee Yan-Key. Q'ed Up is hosted by Ryan Levi. This episode was produced by Ryan Levi, with help from Rob Speight. This episode was edited by Queena Kim. Follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryan_levi. Send us a note at [email protected]. Find more Q'ed Up at kqed.org/qedup.
Published 10/21/18