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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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The Capitol Steps are back!  
March 17, 2019 @ 7 pm
Herbst Theatre War Memorial
The Capitol Steps jump into the post-midterm fray to create their latest side‐splitting comedy show. Long before the likes of The Daily Show and the Colbert Report, this Washington DC-based comedy troupe has been tickling the hysterical-funny bone of audiences for decades with their bipartisan lampooning. If you’ve been keeping up with the news, you know there’s no shortage of material. Come see the musical-satire comedy show!

Use the code "GRINS" for 10% off your ticket, or here for the pre-applied discount!
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Mark Foehringer Dance Project |SF Presents Like an Ox on the Roof
March 22 and 23, Cowell Theater, Fort Mason Center
Presenting the premiere of Like an Ox on the Roof, a one weekend performance of three new works inspired by classical music compositions, and restaging of Foehringer’s Concerto Grosso by ODC dancer Private Freeman. The show features live music with renowned artists including classical pianists Daniel Glover and Tamami Honma and many of San Francisco’s finest contemporary dancers.

KQED Members receive 10% discount with code KQEDMEMBER. Tickets at fortmason.org/event/mfdpsf-like-ox-on-roof/.
KQED Member Days at the Asian Art Museum  
March 8 - March 9
200 Larkin Street
More than 35 garments from the Kyoto Costume Institute convey how the materials, forms, techniques and decorative motifs of kimono have impacted global style from the Victorian era to the digital age.

Admission is free to KQED members plus one guest (total of two persons per KQED MemberCard or membership info from On KQED magazine and a valid ID) on Friday, March 8, and Saturday, March 9, 2019 from 10am to 5pm. Tickets are based on day-of availability only.

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Thanks for coming out!
We were thrilled to see the young professionals among our audiences here at KQED to hear a special panel with our dynamic podcast hosts and chat with them over wine and chocolate.

The Bay's Erika Aguilar and Devin Katayama, Bay Curious's Olivia Allen-Price, and The Cooler's Emmanuel Hapsis joked about what really goes into producing a podcast and polled the crowd's knowledge of recent Bay Area coverage.

 
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