We are thrilled to announce the KQED Live Fall event calendar! Join us for our next season of storytelling, performance, tastings, games and behind-the-scenes looks into what brings your favorite radio and TV programs to life.
Our events are not possible without your interest and participation, and it is with immense gratitude that we thank you for helping us keep the spirit of public media tangible and sincere.
Stay tuned for additional special events to be announced in the weeks ahead!
Get your In-Person or Livestream tickets today! Register at kqed.org/live.
Site-Specific & Tours
Explore beloved and lesser known parts of the Bay Area through captivating, educational and entertaining tours and site visits.
Spend a Saturday with KQED, the Bay Area’s beloved public media station, for a free and festive block party and open house at our headquarters in San Francisco’s Mission District.
Food
Join a host of local chefs to share the stories, traditions and techniques behind culinary creations that help to place the Bay Area as a center of the food universe.
Public TV's most-watched cooking show, America's Test Kitchen, celebrates 25 years of helping cooks gain confidence in the kitchen. Hosts Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster explore the ingenuity that makes the show a fan favorite.
Experience the incredibly diverse community of artists, musicians, performers and storytellers who make the Bay Area one of the most uniquely influential cultural centers in the world.
Walk Your Values is a fashion show hosted with ethical fashion nonprofit Remake. In a runway and panel discussion, we’ll celebrate self-expression through conscious style choices and upcycled and ethically produced pieces.
While the #StopAAPIHate movement is painted as a political awakening, Asian Americans’ history of activism began decades ago. As politicians vie for the Asian American vote, we reflect on how this community has historically organized to advance their objectives.
Looking for love in the digital age is tricky, especially for love-seekers over 55! Comedian Dhaya Lakshminarayanan is here to play matchmaker for one lucky person in this live game show! Before the show, we’ll host trivia, and after the show, stick around for a single mingle!
Screenings
Watch previews and meet the makers and talent featured in documentaries and dramatic series from KQED, PBS and other public media partners.
Join Cine+Mas SF Latino Film Festival for a screening of the new documentary The Muralists' Beautiful Pain, which highlights the activism of local Latino artists. Featured muralists will join journalist Sebastian Miño-Bucheli in conversation following the screening.
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