Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live: King for A Day! | March 6, 2019 at San Jose Center for the Performing Arts March 7, 2019 at Oakland Paramount Theatre | |
| Your favorite Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood characters are hopping back on board Trolley for a brand-new adventure in Neighborhood of Make-Believe where Daniel learns just what it takes to be King. The beloved characters come alive on stage with new songs to sing along to, magical moments, and SURPRISE guests along the way! It’s an event filled with tigertastic fun, teaching the valuable lessons of kindness, helping others, and being a friend.
Don’t miss Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood LIVE: King for a Day... a royally great time! Use code KQED5 for a 5% discount. | |
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Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival | March 5 – 17, 2019 San Jose Downtown & Redwood City | |
| Cinequest welcomes you to join us for 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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San Francisco Tribal & Textile Art Show | February 7 - 10, 2019 Fort Mason | |
| One of the most important tribal art fairs in the world, the San Francisco Tribal & Textile Art Show exhibits exceptional artwork and textiles, including many rare pieces from Africa, Asia, Australia, Oceania and the Americas. The fair will feature two special exhibitions — one with art from Fiji and another celebrating Africa’s vanishing rituals through photography.
KQED members can save 50 percent on general admission tickets by using code KQED. | |
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California International Antiquarian Book Fair | February 8 - 10, 2019 Oakland Marriott City Center | |
| Book lovers will delight in the 52nd California International Antiquarian Book Fair in Oakland February 8 through 10. One of the world’s largest and most prestigious rare book fairs will feature special programs plus treasures from nearly 200 booksellers from around the world.
KQED members can receive $4 off using code KQED19 until January 31, 2019. | |
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Thanks for coming out! | |
| We want to thank all of you who came out to our first Night of Ideas! This collaboration among San Francisco Public Library, SFMOMA, the French Consulate, and KQED created a vibrant space for an all-night marathon of dialogue and art envisioning the City of the Future, and was a smash! | |
| Despite a rainy Saturday night, 6,000 Bay Area residents convened to hear talks by bold figures like tech design ethicist Tristan Harris and Chef Dominique Crenn and to join conversations facilitated by KQED journalists on new ways to think of our urban commons— from bottom-up governance models, to the ways gaming and screens can reframe the way we encounter public space. Others were dazzled by the daring aerialist dancers of Bandaloop, violinist Solenn Seguillon, and a troupe of burlesque clowns. | |
In all, it was a sparkling example of community spirit and thoughtful discourse, and we are grateful you contributed!
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