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On the Air: Cy and Ariana's Do List Picks for April 20, 2018

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Mr. Lies and Bethany Jillard Harper in a scene from 'Angels in America' (Kevin Berne/Berkeley Rep)

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-host, KQED Youth Media Manager Ariana Proehl’s favorite artist. Take a listen.

May 3-4: Meshell Ndgeocello finds healing in song with shows at the Freight and Salvage, and we all feel better

April 20-Aug. 19: The San Jose Museum of Art presents an exhibition examining the meaning of the single family home

April 20, 21 and 27: Bay Area country band Poor Man’s Whiskey celebrates  a new album with shows at Hopmonk in Sebastopol and The Great American Music Hall, and join an all star lineup for a North Bay fires fundraiser

April 17-July 22: Tony Kushner’s play Angels in America returns to the Bay Area, where it was born.

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April 24: Reveling in the slow jams of young British singer Jorja Smith

April 27: Young artists, storytellers and reporters take over KQED  News and present a show at the Brava Theatre

April 25-29: The Philharmonia Baroque Ochestra wraps up its season with a double dose of Beethoven

Ariana Proehl and Cy Musiker out at a gallery
Ariana Proehl and Cy Musiker out at a gallery (Photo: Courtesy of Chandran Gallery)

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