Special KQED Pre-Sale Tickets for Science Friday Live! | KQED Presale : Thursday, April 4th 10am – Sunday April 7th Sydney Goldstein Theater | |
| Join Ira Flatow and the rest of the SciFri crew as we hit the road to uncover and report on the amazing science news and stories happening in your local area. This is your chance to look behind the curtain of your favorite national radio show and participate in a special live performance with the scientists and conversations you love. This 90-minute program typically features live music, props, video screenings, and demonstrations.
As a bonus, the event will be recorded so you can be a part of the weekly Science Friday broadcast heard on your local station!
PASSWORD: IRA | |
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The Bay: Live | April 26, 2019 | 8-9:30 pm Manny’s | |
| How do you make ends meet in the Bay Area?
From soaring housing costs to wildfires, the distinct challenges that our corner of California faces make headlines. But KQED's hit podcast The Bay has spent the last year, digging deep behind the headlines for stories at the heart of life in the Bay Area — stories about the people, the sensibilities, the only-here experiences.
Join host Devin Katayama to celebrate the podcast's first anniversary with an evening of stories and conversation with KQED journalists about the problems and the possibilities that make the Bay our home. | |
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Forum on the Road: Live from Napa | April 26, 2019 | 9-11 am Jam Cellars Ballroom | |
| KQED Forum broadcasts live from downtown Napa!
Friday host Mina Kim and guests will address the day’s news and take a look at concerns over growth in the Napa, where new development and expanding wine tourism have brought pressures on housing, traffic, and the environment. Join the conversation!
Support for Forum on the Road comes from OARS Whitewater Rafting - Celebrating 50 years of adventure and conservation in 2019 with heartfelt gratitude to generations of river lovers. Explore more at www.oars.com | |
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| KQED is trying to learn a little about the kinds of events that you, our audience, like to attend!
If you want to share your feedback about how you want to engage with us at in-person events, you can participate in this brief survey online. It is KQED’s mission to convene our communities for dialogue around significant issues and for celebration of what makes the Bay Area special. Your input will help us better serve you in these ways. | |
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| 3Below Theaters | Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Jungle Book. The Sherman Brothers wrote the magical, memorable music for these movies and more. Now through May 5th, you can enjoy A Spoonful of Sherman, a supercalifragilistic-expialidocious musical revue celebrating this songwriting family and their century-long musical journey. Use code: KITE to save $5 per ticket. 3BelowTheaters.com. |
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Thanks for coming out! | |
| I hate watching period dramas about 19th Century revolutions on my own. If you’re anything like me or KQED’s Master of the House David Markus, you joined comrades out at the Castro Theater barricades on Saturday for a thrilling preview of Masterpiece's new mini-series adaptation of Victor Hugo’s epic Les Misérables.
Luckily, you didn't have to wait one day more for the series premiere on KQED. And, at the end of the day, we were treated to the 2012 musical film starring Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman to hear the people sing and leave with a heart full of love! | |
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| Best, Ryan Davis
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