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Your one-stop shop for the Bay Area’s cultural offerings, from @kqed 💃The Do List: Spice up your plans 👇Read our stories & sign up for our newsletter
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As the year 2023 marks what’s widely accepted as the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop, it’s time to give the Bay its shine. That’s why KQED is spending the whole year chronicling this culture, piece by piece, before it dissipates. Tap in.
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A Year-Long Exploration of Bay Area Hip-Hop History
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Joan Baez, who said goodbye to touring with her “Fare Thee Well” tour in 2019, has a new act planned for her retirement: joining the circus.
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The folk singer has signed on to perform under the big top with ‘The Soiled Dove,’ a Barbary Coast-themed circus.
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Beginning Tuesday, the San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency is rolling out three Grateful Dead-inspired Muni vehicles, wrapped in fluorescent florals and psychedelic-inspired graphics, ready to transport riders back to the Summer of Love.
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Deadheads rejoice: a trio of Grateful Dead-themed MUNI vehicles are hitting San Francisco streets.
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The lineup for the 2025 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival is slowly trickling out. Playing at the free festival in Golden Gate Park this year are Lucinda Williams, Samara Joy and Courtney Barnett. More:.
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The annual festival, completely free to all, runs Oct. 3–5 at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
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Morgan Freeman, one of the country’s finest and most celebrated actors, finds himself his new role: a blues ambassador. His latest production, combining the sound of the South with a symphony orchestra, takes place at SF Symphony this Friday:.
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The celebrated actor talks with KQED about his latest role as a blues ambassador.
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The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, which oversees the de Young Museum and the Legion of Honor, announced on Friday the layoffs of 12 staff members.
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The organization overseeing the de Young and Legion of Honor cited decreased tourism and low attendance.
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The singer who influenced generations of metal bands died just weeks after his farewell show.
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The singer who influenced generations of metal bands died just weeks after his farewell show.
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The actor best known for ‘The Cosby Show’ died while swimming in Costa Rica, authorities said.
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The actor best known for ‘The Cosby Show’ died while swimming in Costa Rica, authorities said.
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BREAKING — Oasis, which became a top destination for drag performances and queer entertainment in San Francisco when D’Arcy Drollinger and Heklina opened it in 2015, will shut its doors for good on Jan. 1, 2026 due to financial strain.
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Owner D'Arcy Drollinger cited declining attendance and rising costs.
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A couple embarrassed to be caught cuddling on the big screen at a Coldplay concert in Massachusetts sent the internet into a frenzy. It's not the first time kiss cams have caused mishaps at stadium events.
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A couple embarrassed to be caught cuddling on the big screen at a Coldplay concert in Massachusetts sent the internet into a frenzy. It's not the first time kiss cams have caused mishaps at stadium...
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Amid dire circumstances for local theater companies, 11 directors, playwrights and actors working in the Bay Area offer a remedy.
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Amid dire circumstances for local theater companies, 11 directors, playwrights and actors offer a remedy.
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Nine philanthropic foundations have joined forces to fill a funding gap created by mid-year budget cuts to Oakland’s Cultural Affairs Division. The $600,000 emergency fund will support 24 local arts and culture organizations and their summer programming.
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Nine foundations have stepped in to fill a funding gap and support arts and culture nonprofits in Oakland.
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A fresh generation of East African entrepreneurs are taking over family-owned businesses and infusing new perspectives into the Bay Area's new wave of Ethiopian and Eritrean restaurants.
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A fresh generation of East African entrepreneurs are taking over family-owned businesses and infusing new perspectives.
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‘Hereditary’ and ‘Midsommar’ director Ari Aster takes on contemporary America in ‘Eddington.’ .
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‘Hereditary’ and ‘Midsommar’ director Ari Aster takes on contemporary America in ‘Eddington.’
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Russell City, West Oakland and other sites of erasure and resilience inspire this probing show at the Oakland Museum of California. It is on view through March 2026. Our review:.
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Russell City, West Oakland and other sites of erasure and resilience inspire this probing show at OMCA.
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The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has unexpectedly reinstated a portion of funding to nonprofits and state humanities councils after millions of dollars in previously awarded grants were canceled on April 3.
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California Humanities now has access to about half of its federal funds and is scrambling to pay out grantees.
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The day-long festival’s primary draw is the musical lineup, with San Francisco hip-hop icons like Mix Master Mike, San Quinn, the Invisibl Skratch Piklz and RBL Posse alongside up-and-comers like Paris Nights and Seiji Oda from across the Bay Bridge.
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More than two dozen performers fill a stacked musical lineup — and art exhibits aim to change city policy.
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Stray cat populations are surging across the Bay Area as rescue groups struggle to keep up. KQED Arts reporter Rae Alexandra is pitching in — and so can you.
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Stray cat populations are surging across the Bay Area as rescue groups struggle to keep up. KQED Arts reporter Rae Alexandra is pitching in — and so can you.
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On Friday, July 18, Timothy Hampton's ‘LHiV 2 Zero’ will be staged in San Francisco, free of charge, at the San Francisco LGBT Center, where Hampton serves as the Director of Cultural Programs.
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Timothy Hampton’s ‘LHiV 2 Zero’ takes on extra weight in the wake of Trump’s cuts to HIV research.
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A group of San Francisco activists wants to oust a private prison corporation from a historic site in the Tenderloin and turn it into a community resource center. But yesterday, their strategy to use zoning law to do so hit a roadblock.
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The board ruled in favor of Geo Group, a private prison company that owns the site of a historic riot for trans rights.
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John Waters has been Mosswood Meltdown’s formidably filthy emcee for more than a decade — a legendary subversive whose gravitas fits the Oakland fest’s particular vibe. He returns to the Mosswood stage once again July 19 and 20:.
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The king of filth emcees the festival once again, introducing Devo, Bratmobile, friends and punk favorites.
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