Connecting with KCET is no longer limited to flipping on the tube. Whether it's Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, or Flickr, we're always hooked in, and we'd love you to join.
Follow @KCET28 on Twitter, where we'll answer all your
programming questions, provide you with primetime lineups, and link you to all sorts of related fun.
Or open your eyes to the
vibrancy of the city that surrounds you, from race and politics to arts and ideas, by following @SoCalConnected.
KCET is also on YouTube, with videos that allow a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes of the station (on top of other bonus features).
Enjoy beautiful photos of your city? Search through the SoCal Connected Flickr pool. And if you feel so inspired, maybe you'll even upload a couple snaps of your own.
The KCET Facebook group helps make sure you never miss a beat, previewing the newest must-sees, as well as remembering KCET classics. And with podcasts and events intertwined, it's an essential for any fan.
Check out KCET SoCal on Facebook,
a portal into the many voices of the KCET blogging team. Filled with valuable insights and fascinating perspectives, these Angelinos will leave you thinking about your hometown just a tad differently.
Lastly, remember that the award-winning SoCal Connected is on Facebook as well. These first-rate journalists have the airwaves abuzz, but did you know they're producing original online stories as well? Take a gander.
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KCET's quarterly screening series is back for Spring! Join us as we preview eight major new films prior to their local release. Get exclusive audio podcasts, the schedule of upcoming films and more. Up next is "The Last of Sheila" on April 9th. Q&A immediately follows with co-stars Dyan Cannon and Richard Benjamin.
The Spring KCET Cinema Series is made possible by the James and Paula Coburn Foundation and the E. Hofert Dailey Trust.
In our ongoing commitment to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve, KCET has partnered with Union Bank to honor local heroes for their dedication and commitment to enrich the lives of others.












