Plus, Facing Eviction with the "SOLD OUT" Podcast
Forum Live: Fantastic Negrito | Friday, November 12 | 7 PM In Person: $15 | Livestream: Free | |
| Fresh off his third Grammy win, Oakland's Fantastic Negrito (NPR Tiny Desk 2015) comes to KQED for an interview and preview of his forthcoming album with the hosts of Forum. | |
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Facing Eviction with KQED's "SOLD OUT" Podcast | Saturday, November 13 | 4 PM Free | |
| A live taping of the SOLD OUT: Rethinking Housing in America podcast with Tim Thomas (Urban Displacement Project), Anne Tamiko Omura (Eviction Defense Center) and Krista Gulbransen (Berkeley Rental Housing Coalition). Visit our story booth and share your housing story! | |
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La Doña | Wednesday, November 17 | 7 PM In Person: $20 | Livestream: Free | |
| La Doña's live performance weaves a mix of Latin folk traditions, reggaeton, hip-hop, including a conversation about the influence of family histories and San Francisco roots in her songs. | |
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Chef Victor Aguilera | Wednesday, December 1 | 7 PM In Person: $15 | Livestream: Free | |
| The young gourmet entrepreneur shares his love of cycling and Venezuelan food with stories and savory tastes from his delivery service Arepas en Bici. | |
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| MUBI | MUBI is a streaming service presenting hand-picked films from around the globe - a new one, every single day. Endlessly unexpected, thoughtfully curated. Visit mubi.com/kqed60 now to stream 60 days of beautiful cinema, for free. |
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Bay Curious Trivia Night | Wednesday, December 8 | 7 PM In Person: $10 | |
| Test your knowledge about Bay Area culture, history and sites, while learning the fascinating stories behind it all from KQED's Bay Curious! | |
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Forum Live: Changing the Face of Gaming Culture | Friday, December 10 | 7 PM In Person: $10 | Livestream: Free | |
| Meet the people who are diversifying the video game industry inside and out. Featuring Gameheads Co-founder and Executive Director Damon Packwood. | |
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The Welcoming [Parts I-III] | Sunday, December 12 | 7 PM In Person: $10 | Livestream: Free | |
| A presentation of performed artistic works generated as part of an ongoing project that pairs artists with elders to counter isolation. Featuring Erika Chong Shuch, Rowena Richie and Ryan Tacata. | |
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When Words Fail, Music Speaks | Monday, December 13 | 7 PM In Person: $15 | Livestream: Free | |
| Host Chloe Veltman gathers together Kronos Quartet, singer Meklit Hadero and others for a night of story and song about moments when the spoken word just isn't enough. | |
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Moving San Francisco | Tuesday, November 16 | 6 PM San Francisco Main Library, Koret Auditorium, Lower Level Free | |
| Join San Francisco Public Library for a special screening of Jim Yager Media's new documentary, Moving San Francisco, that looks at the City’s transit past and its future. From its unique cable cars of the 19th century, which conquered an impossible topography, to the groundbreaking effort to introduce a City-owned transit authority (the first in the nation), to the current wave of experimentation with ride-sharing companies, autonomous vehicles and car-free pedestrian zones, San Francisco offers some of the most compelling and surprising examples of the inextricable link between a city’s transit and the lives of its inhabitants. Author/historian Gary Kamiya hosts this eye-opening documentary, Moving San Francisco, that reveals the stories that help connect the lessons of the past to the challenges we face today in every modern city. | |
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