New year and new events at KQED!
Happy New Year! As we take our first steps into 2022, we can’t wait to bring you a compelling winter season of informative screenings, inspiring live performances, involving discussions, and much more at KQED’s The Commons and online! We are excited to announce the launch of a new KQED Live YouTube channel, where you can watch many of our past programs and tune in for our events live! We hope you’ll subscribe and like the videos of your favorite events! We also want to update you about measures we are taking in the face of the current omicron variant’s case surge in the Bay Area to ensure the health and safety of our audience and program guests. Our events slated for January — including Brontez Purnell with Forum, What You Can Do About Climate Change, and Night of Ideas — will either be postponed to a later date or shift to streaming-only. Ticket-holders will receive direct messages about changes. Please check individual event listings or stay tuned to our newsletter for updates and look at our Plan Your Visit page for new safety requirements for attendees as we continue to keep a close eye on community public health indicators. In the meantime, we hope you’ll check out some of the exciting upcoming events and make KQED Live the way you connect more deeply with the heart of your community through the new year! | |
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What You Can Do About Climate Change | Tuesday, January 18 | 7 PM Livestream: Free | |
| Learn where you can take the most effective action in your communities from KQED climate reporters and local climate resilience leaders Britt Wray, Violet Wulf-Saena and Priya Shukla. | |
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Rocky Rivera | Thursday, February 3 | 7 PM In Person: $20 | Livestream: Free | |
| Rocky Rivera’s music is a journey into the spirit of resistance, blending social justice, feminism, and West Coast-style hip hop. Rocky brings her thought-provoking anthems with timeless appeal to the KQED stage with featured guest DJ Roza. | |
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Taiwanese Feasting for the Lunar New Year | Monday, February 7 | 7 PM In Person: $15 | Livestream: Free | |
| Join KQED Food Editor Luke Tsai and comic artist Thien Pham as they share some of the Bay Area's best Taiwanese food stops to help celebrate the Lunar New Year. Learn techniques and try small bites from El Chino Grande and Hén-zhì's Chef Christopher Yang and other local chefs. | |
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Independent Lens: Apart | Wednesday, February 9 | 7 PM In Person: Free | |
| When women are incarcerated the effects are felt through families and communities. This preview of the new Independent Lens documentary Apart looks at what happens when they return home, followed by conversation with formerly incarcerated women and those working with them to heal their womanhood, sense of community and hearts. | |
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Rebel Girls Bingo | Friday, February 18 | 7 PM In Person: Free | |
| KQED writer Rae Alexandra and producer Carly Severn host a badass history Bingo night and mixer on KQED's new terrace to celebrate the unsung women who helped shape today’s Bay Area. | |
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Afro-Latin Flavors with Chef Nelson German | Tuesday, February 22 | 7 PM In Person: $15 | Livestream: Free | |
| Nelson German, Top Chef Season 18 Contestant and chef-owner of AlaMar and Sobre Mesa, shares his culinary journey from the early influences of his upbringing in a predominately Dominican enclave of Washington Heights to his current ventures exposing the Bay Area to the richness of Afro-Latin flavors through cuisine and cocktails. | |
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Why Reparations? | Thursday, February 24 | 7 PM In Person: $10 | Livestream: Free | |
| What are we really talking about when we say reparations? And why now? This first part of a KQED Live series brings together UC Berkeley's Nikki Jones, PolicyLink's Sarah Treuhaft, and LA Times columnist Erika Smith to lay out the case as a state task force develops proposals reparations to Black Californians for the harms of slavery and systemic racism. | |
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Kristi Yamaguchi with Forum | Friday, February 25 | 7 PM In Person: $10 | Livestream: Free | |
| The Bay Area native, Olympic gold medalist and Dancing with the Stars winner, Kristi Yamaguchi, joins Forum to talk figure skating, the winter Olympics, life after competition and how she’s supporting children’s literacy through her nonprofit. | |
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The World According to Sound - Winter Listening Series | Thursdays, January 6 - March 24 | 6 pm | |
| The live audio show, online listening series and mini-podcast The World According to Sound presents twelve streaming binaural audio shows this winter to people listening at the same time, all around the world. Shows in the series feature new and reimagined work by electronic musicians, radio producers , and sound artists, as well as a mix of rare archival material, field recordings, compositions, and found sound, created through partnerships with Smithsonian Folkways, New York Public Library, and many others. Attendees will be mailed an eye mask and listening instructions for how to tune into shows. (Note: Deadline for receiving an eye mask by the January 6 show has passed.) KQED Live newsletter subscribers can enter the code KQED25 at checkout to receive 25% off ticket orders. | |
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