Kathleen Hanna & Brontez Purnell, Co-Presented by City Arts + Lectures | Tuesday, May 21 | 7:30 PM In Person: $49 (Includes copy of Rebel Girl by Kathleen Hanna) Sydney Goldstein Theater | |
| Rock trailblazer Kathleen Hanna, front-woman of the bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, takes the stage alongside prolific Oakland-based literary bad-boy and performer Brontez Purnell for an electric night of conversation about their unapologetic new memoirs, their influential stripes of rebellious artistry, and the essence of punk. | |
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| Join host Leslie Sbrocco to celebrate a new season of Check, Please! Bay Area. More than 50 restaurants featured on the show and many of Leslie’s favorite local wineries come together to showcase the flavorful diversity and heart of the Bay Area’s culinary community as you sample their most popular dishes. Participating restaurants and wineries to be announced in May! VIP tickets are available for early entry from 6:15-7:00pm with special bites from a select group of restaurants, artisanal food crafters, and sips from some of our favorite winemakers. All food and beverages are included in the ticket price. Must be 21 years or older to attend. Special thanks to the Check, Please! Bay Area sponsors: . | |
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How We Thrive: Asian American Healing, Co-Presented by CAAMFest | Thursday, May 16 | 7 PM In Person: $15 | Livestream: Free | |
| Cultural stigmas and intergenerational traumas make navigating mental health in the Asian American community complex, but modern day practitioners and healers offer expansive frameworks for a holistic approach. Hosted by Bay Area journalist Cecilia Lei, join KQED and CAAMFest for an empowering evening to redefine community resilience by honoring all parts of ourselves. The event will feature comedy by Kristee Ono; a discussion between licensed therapist Soo Jin Lee of the Yellow Chair Collective, healing practitioner Angela Basbas Angel and community activist, author and filmmaker Satsuki Ina; and a tasting of bites by Chef Yana Gilbuena. | |
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Chew on This: A Food Game Show with Cecilia Phillips | Wednesday, May 29 | 7 PM In Person: $20 | Livestream: Free | |
| Do you love food? Prove it! In this original game show from the mind of Check, Please! Bay Area producer Cecilia Phillips, KQED foodies participate in a series of challenges where they must answer, analyze, and eat their way to the top of the food pyramid. Whether you’re ready to get on stage or you just want to watch, follow your stomach to find out, and join us for some spectacular gastronomy! Ticket includes tasting portion of theme food…which in this edition is: PASTA! | |
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Disco's Mighty Real Bay Area Roots | Thursday, June 6 | 7 PM In Person: Free | Livestream: Free | |
| Get ready to boogie! Learn about the disco era’s explosion of music, nightlife and culture in the Bay Area. This event will preview clips from the groundbreaking new three-part PBS series Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution, exploring disco’s rise, fall and enduring influence. Through iconic tracks, archival footage, and conversation with Bay Area DJs, we explore disco’s impact on San Francisco’s Black, queer, and minority communities and how locals are preserving the genre. Then, the disco floor is yours for a dance showdown! | |
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| NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Contest is hitting the road! Join us this summer for a one-of-a-kind concert experience showcasing the incredible talent of the 2024 Contest Winner, plus some amazing Tiny Desk Contest artists from each city. Nearly 6,000 unsigned bands and artists entered the Tiny Desk Contest in 2024. Our judges picked one winner who will get to perform behind the Tiny Desk at NPR’s headquarters, and we discovered many great musicians along the way. Now, we’re teaming up with Member stations to take the show across the country this summer. The 2024 Tiny Desk Contest is presented by Capital One. | |
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| Join KQED Political Breakdown's Scott Shafer and Marisa Lagos at the CalMatters Ideas Festival. The inaugural CalMatters Ideas Festival will bring together policy leaders and journalists in Sacramento for a two-day experience offering interviews, lectures, debates and panel discussions that explore major current issues. Speakers include Julián Castro, CEO of the Latino Community Foundation; Nicholas Johnson, public policy director for Lyft; and Barbara McQuade, a former U.S. attorney and MSNBC legal analyst. KQED readers and listeners can use the discount code KQEDMEMBER24 to unlock the member rate. | |
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COVID-19 Safety Policy | Guests are encouraged to wear masks inside the building. To provide the safest possible experience for our guests, performers, volunteers and staff, KQED recommends that ticket holders continue to wear masks inside the building and when in close proximity to other guests. This policy is subject to change. Please visit our Plan Your Visit page for the most up-to-date COVID-19 safety policy. Questions: Email [email protected]. |
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