Our station events bring our content to life through experiences in neighborhoods across the region in partnership with local arts, culture, community and educational organizations.
On Tuesday, November 6th around 80 community members passionate in learning more about California’s recycling industry attended SoCal Connected’s screening/panel discussion of “Life in Plastic: California’s Recycling Woes” at the Pasadena Public Library.
On Tuesday, October 22nd KCET partnered with USC Libraries for Lost LA “Bootlegger Tunnels: A Journey Through LA’s Prohibition Lore” with Prohibition-themed cocktails and eats at downtown L.A.’s The Edison.
On Wednesday, October 23rd, a culturally diverse audience attended a timely celebration /screening/panel of Artbound’s “Día de Los Muertos” at Self Help Graphics showcasing this Mexican heritage tradition that is so important to many Angelenos.
In partnership with The American Pavilion, KCET celebrated the work of regional student filmmakers on Sept. 26 at the 20th annual Fine Cut Festival of Films at the Landmark Theatre in West LA.
A lively Q&A followed the screening moderated by KCET Cinema Series host Pete Hammond with the film’s cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto and producer Emma Tillinger Koskoff.
Following a screening of “The Report,” director Scott Z. Burns and producer Jennifer Fox candidly discuss the difficulties of getting the film made because of the topic.
Following a screening of the Director’s Cut of “The Current War,” Alfonso Gómez-Rejón shares the details of his historic biopic about rivals Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse with KCET Cinema Series host Pete Hammond.
Following a preview screening of the Judy Garland biopic “Judy,” star Renée Zellweger shared her experience portraying the Hollywood legend with KCET Cinema Series host Pete Hammond.