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Last updated: May 21, 2021, 14:54 The Covid Care Concerts project has held almost 500 performances.
I beg your garden?
A troop of renowned musicians who have been roaming the country playing concerts in the gardens of hospitals and nursing homes is on its way to Cork this month.
Covid Care Concerts was launched last June by leading Irish cellist Gerald Peregrine and the project has since played close to 470 classical concerts in 14 counties.
Each concert sees a core group of some of the country’s finest classical musician joined by well-known names from the Irish music industry.
The live shows feature music ranging from classical to ‘70s pop, as well as traditional Irish music, usually finishing with ‘We’ll Meet Again’ by Vera Lynn.
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