Anna Sale Presents: Four Interviews and a Revival | Thursday, February 29 | 7 PM In Person: $20 | Livestream: Free | |
| Join Anna Sale for a joyful revival, live onstage, celebrating endings and the new beginnings that emerge from some of life’s hardest moments. The host of the acclaimed podcast Death, Sex & Money – newly resurrected by Slate – is joined by special guests to explore landscapes of loss, resilience and ecstatic experiences of renewal.
Featuring comedian and television host W. Kamau Bell, writer Vicki Larsen, Dr. Bonnie Chen, creations by artist Carissa Potter, along with some soulful musical stylings led by D’Wayne Wiggins and much more! | |
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| This year’s Night of Ideas brings together an array of local cultural organizations, leading thinkers and artists to contemplate a future for city life that is more just, culturally vibrant, and sustainable. Join KQED, the San Francisco Public Library and the Villa Albertine San Francisco, along with artistic curating partner Circuit Network, for another inspiring marathon of talks, performances, food, art and collective imagination. Plus, family-friendly learning experiences starting at 4pm with Afternoon of Ideas in the library Children’s Center! | |
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| Embark on a mystical journey with Bri Luna, founder of The Hoodwitch website, as she unveils her spellbinding new book, Blood Sex Magic. The intimate collection invites readers into a world of sacred craft, history and wellness. Explore Luna’s African American and Mexican roots through powerful incantations, spells and daily rituals alongside KQED’s Josh Decologon.
There will also be a special performance by Bomba Rebelde and chance to participate in a meet & greet at 6:30pm to personally say hello to The Hoodwitch! | |
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Sustainable Fashion: Mend, Thrift, Style and Sometimes Buy | Thursday, March 14 | 7 PM In Person: $15 | Livestream: Free | |
| Fashion is self-expression. It’s art. It’s also responsible for roughly 10 percent of planet-warming emissions. But it doesn’t have to be.
Join KQED climate reporter Laura Klivans and Remake to learn how fashion can be sustainable. We’ll talk about mending basics and how to thrift like a champ, and we’ll bring out professional stylists to teach us how to work with our favorite pieces so they shine anew.
The event will feature an on-the-spot styling session for 1 lucky attendee and a clothing swap at the end! | |
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Rebel Girls Bingo | Thursday, March 21 | 7 PM In Person: $10 | |
| KQED culture writer Rae Alexandra chronicles the forgotten stories of women who defied the restrictions of their time in her series Rebel Girls From Bay Area History. A pregnant teen who captained a clipper ship in 1856, an Indigenous newspaper editor who used the press to champion her community, a politician that swung a sledgehammer in Sacramento — these women shaped the Bay Area as we know it. We’ll hear their stories in this bingo night, co-hosted by KQED Arts & Culture’s Senior Associate Editor, Sarah Hotchkiss. Join us for an evening of drinks, historical delights and a different spin on the bingo you know. | |
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Science is a Piece of Cake: Astronomy Cake-Off | Thursday, March 28 | 7 PM In Person: $20 | Livestream: Free | |
| Do you know your astronomy? Learn about all the planets and stars in our (rare night of fog-free) Bay Area sky via … cake! KQED’s Check, Please! Bay Area producer Cecilia Phillips is hosting a cake bake-off, where celestial bodies serve as our visual inspiration. Enter in the competition as a beginner, intermediate, or advanced baker, or come be in the audience to learn about the stars overhead and eat delicious cake.
We are seeking all levels of bakers to submit cakes! If you'd like to be a contestant in the astronomy cake-off, please fill out our entry form here. | |
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Carnaval King and Queen Dance Competition | Saturday, March 30 | 7 PM In Person: $25 | Livestream: $10 | |
| Carnaval San Francisco invites you to a jubilant showcase of local dancers competing to be crowned king and queen of the 46th annual Carnaval. Revel in the rhythm and artistry as contestants bring the spirit of Latin American, Caribbean and African Diasporas to the stage inspired by this year’s theme “Honor Indigenous Roots.” Cheer for your favorites and be part of San Francisco’s living cultural tapestry! | |
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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 live@kqed.org. |
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