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On TV: LGBTQ Heritage Month — June 2021


Still from Ballerina Boys premiering Friday, June 4 at 9pm on KQED 9.
KQED is proud to celebrate LGBTQ  Heritage Month starting in June with a special TV programming lineup. Premiere dates are listed below. 
KQED 9
11pm Patient No More
Queer women are not statistically safe, but there are medical spaces that have been crafted so that they can be treated with the same dignity as any other patient.
Patient No More explores the barriers LGBTQ+ women navigate across health care systems, and how the never-ending hunt for affirming care affects their lives.
Still from Man in An Orange Shirt
Thurs, 6/3
9:30pm Man in An Orange Shirt on Masterpiece ....

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Advice gardeners - from the experts at Newton Community Farm


Barney Keezell is known in his Newton Centre neighborhood for the pumpkins he grows in his hedge.
As a longtime urban gardener, Keezell grows leafy greens, beets, cucumbers and more at his home. He said one of his favorite parts of gardening is the time spent outside with family.
“It feeds the soul,” Keezell said. “It’s incredible watching a seed turn into a tomato. It’s a practical and spiritual experience.”
Keezell, a former Newton Community Farm board member, spoke at the group’s free, virtual home gardening event April 22. He advised first-time gardeners to start by choosing three or four easy-to-grow vegetables, such as lettuce and potatoes, and plant them in large pots. ....

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