KQED Public Media for Northern CA
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsMusicArts |
You don’t have to be a Christian or given to holiday season kitsch to appreciate the annual Christmas Crèche Exhibit at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Palo Alto. more
This week we’re talking about a ballet beyond words, a play about the 1950s “red scare,” an unstoppable jazz pianist and more. Joining me in the studio is Suzie Racho, producer-director for The California Report Magazine, and founding producer of The... more
This week, I’m joined on The Do List by Jamedra Brown-Fleischman, co-host of KQED’s pop culture podcast The Cooler. We’re talking about Nazis influencing famous painters, the challenge in satirizing American politics, and a wild plot to catch a seria... more
This week on the Do List, I’m joined by KQED Youth Media Manager Ariana Proehl for talk about a queer circus, a Saharan film festival, a tribute to a beloved DJ and more. And also, on my first week sitting in his old chair here at the Do List, I want... more
I’m joined by two of my favorite co-hosts for this episode of The Do List: KQED Arts’ senior editor Gabe Meline, and Stanford Institute for Diversity in the Arts’ co-chair A-lan Holt. And the biggest reason was so they could hold my hand as I said go... more
We had terrible news this week. San Francisco Chronicle Assistant Managing Editor David Wiegand, my founding co-anchor on The Do List, was found dead in his home on Tuesday. He was omnivorous in his approach to the arts, and together we crafted The D... more
The Do List was taken over this week and we’re delighted. My co-host is Nick Abraham, a member of KQED’s Youth Advisory Board, guitarist in the band Unpopular Opinion, a high school junior at Sequoia High School in Redwood City, and a lover of pop-pu... more
On The Do List this week, we’re welcoming the return to the Bay Area of Tony Kushner’s mind-bogglingly brilliant play Angels in America, plus an art exhibition in San Jose on the meaning of the house, and two nights with Meshell Ndgeocello, my co-hos... more
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