Wild Kratts LIVE 2.0, Walls and Bridges: Immigration, Forum on the Road, Walls and Bridges: Zipcode and Health, Check, Please! Taste & Sip
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Exclusive KQED Presale: Wild Kratts LIVE 2.0
Presale: Now through April 26
Event: Wednesday, October 3; Thursday, October 4
Paramount Theatre; San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
The Wild Kratts LIVE! stage show that has kids across North America buzzing is coming to the Bay Area with an all new show — Wild Kratts LIVE 2.0: Activate Creature Power! — Wednesday, October 3 at the Oakland Paramount Theatre and Thursday, October 4 at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts. Use the code PBS to get your tickets before they go on sale to the general public, Friday, April 27.
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Walls and Bridges: Immigration
Wednesday, May 9
Oakland Museum of California
Oakland  
How can we change the conversation on immigration?

Join us on Wednesday, May 9, at 7pm (doors 6:30pm) at the Oakland Museum of California for a special conversation of how current U.S. policies are affecting immigrant communities, how we can move forward in discussions of immigration policies and how immigrant communities are writing their own narratives. Panelists include undocumented poet and activist Yosimar Reyes, immigration attorney Aarti Kohli, and undocumented law student and Dreamer Fund co-founder Gabriela Garcia.

Tickets are free, but registration is required.  
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Forum on the Road
Tuesday, May 15
Presidio Officers' Club
San Francisco
This year marks Michael Krasny's 25th as host of Forum. Celebrate at a special anniversary episode at the historic Presidio Officer's Club in San Francisco on Tuesday, May 15, at 9am (doors 8:15am). Krasny will be joined in conversation by esteemed author and journalist James Fallows. Fallows is a national correspondent for The Atlantic and author of several influential books.

Tickets are free, but space is extremely limited.

Support for Forum on the Road is provided by Mapbox.
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Walls and Bridges: Zipcode and Health
Thursday, May 17
Bayview Opera House
San Francisco
A ZIP code can tell you much more than where to send postage. It can reveal geographic inequality and the likelihood of upward mobility in different locations. For medical professionals, a zip code can even be an indicator of health, well-being and life expectancy.

Join us Thursday, May 17, at 7pm (doors 6:30pm) at the Bayview Opera House in San Francisco for a special discussion on one of the most pressing social and economic questions of our time: Does your ZIP code determine your fate? We'll explore the question with a panel of experts including award-winning pediatrician and author Nadine Burke Harris.

Tickets are free, but registration is required.
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SFJAZZ Presents the 36th San Francisco Jazz Festival
SFJAZZ presents the 36th San Francisco Jazz Festival, June 5 - June 17 featuring Ahmad Jamal, Monsieur Periné, Irma Thomas, Sérgio Mendes, Tuck & Patti, Kneebody, Marcus Miller, Brian Blade Fellowship, Lea DeLaria, Julian Lage Trio, Thumbscrew, Amadou & Mariam, Zakir Hussain/Dave Holland/Chris Potter, Arturo Sandoval, Broken Shadows, & Soweto Kinch. Visit sfjazz.org.
Check, Please! Taste & Sip Tickets on Sale Now
Tuesday, May 22
San Francisco Design Center Galleria
San Francisco
You've been waiting and now it's here! Join KQED and Leslie Sbrocco for our annual Check, Please! Taste & Sip. Sample gourmet food from 50 Check, Please! Bay Area featured restaurants and great wines all under one roof. It's time to party!

Use the promo code EarlyBird for an 15% discount, now through Monday, April 30.
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