KQED Forum broadcasts live onstage in The Exploratorium’s Kanbar Forum to celebrate this beloved institution’s 50th year inspiring young minds in the Bay Area and to discuss the future of science education.
Forum on the Road | March 13 | 9-11 am The Exploratorium | Pier 15 on the Embarcadero | |
| KQED Forum broadcasts live onstage in The Exploratorium’s Kanbar Forum to celebrate this beloved institution’s 50th year inspiring young minds in the Bay Area and to discuss the future of science education. Then, Host Michael Krasny will take a look at the FBI in the aftermath of President Trump’s firings of Director James Comey and Andrew McCabe. He’ll be joined in conversation by former Acting Director McCabe, author of The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump. Support for Forum on the Road comes from Carnegie Mellon University in Silicon Valley. In CMU’s Master of Science in Software Management program, working professionals learn product management with part-time, evening classes. To learn more, visit cmu.edu/iii. | |
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Bay Curious Trivia Night hosted by Manny’s | March 14, 2019 | 8 - 10 pm Manny's | |
| KQED's Bay Curious podcast invites you to test your knowledge about Bay Area culture, history, and places, while learning the fascinating stories behind it all! Bay Curious is a podcast about the unexplored San Francisco Bay Area. Each week we take a deep dive into the stories that make this area quirky, delightful and, at times, dysfunctional. You ask the questions. You decide what we work on. You help us find the answer with each bite-sized episode. This time around – we’re asking YOU the questions! Join host Olivia Allen-Price for the ultimate Bay Area trivia night. | |
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Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival | March 5 – 17, 2019 San Jose Downtown & Redwood City | |
| Cinequest welcomes you to the fun, affordable, and exciting Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival in San Jose and Redwood City. Cinequest has prepared a stunning 13 days of 600 unique experiences including 132 World and U.S. film premieres, dance, fashion, music, food, writing, VR experiences, and more. | |
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KQED East Bay Community Conversation II: Higher Education and Attainability | March 20, 2019 | 1:30 - 3:30 pm Mills College, Lorry I. Lokey School of Business and Public Policy | |
| Will first-generation students be able to achieve a college diploma? The first edition of this series covered college affordability. Now we want to hear your thoughts on what it takes to stay in college. Listen and converse with administrators and elected officials on their efforts to keep first-generation students in college. | |
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Thanks for coming out! | |
| Thanks for joining us for Silicon Valley Conversations: The Future of Your Commute! KQED's Tonya Mosley and a panel of pathbreakers in transportation tech and policy explored how we can transform the Bay Area’s unsustainable commuting crunch. If you missed the live event, you can watch the discussion on the KQED Facebook! | |
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