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Arts & Culture

SFMOMA Workers Urge the Museum to Support Palestinians in an Open Letter
The letter calls on the museum to join an academic and cultural boycott of Israeli institutions.
A Photographer Documented Black Cowboys Across the U.S. for a New Book
A Black cowboy leads two brown horses across an empty field.
Olympian Kristi Yamaguchi Is ‘Tickled Pink’ to Inspire a Barbie Doll
The Rainin Foundation Announces Its 2024 Fellows, Receiving $100,000 Each
Ayodele Nzinga stands in front of a photo of herself, a part of the project Story Windows, at PianoFight theater in Oakland on July 19, 2021.
Dorothea Tanning’s Surrealism Invites Us to Sit With Uncertainty
Framed abstract painting on wall, wicker hair with human-like arms and legs in front of it
Prepare to Get Hot and Bothered With Stylish, Synthy Tennis Drama ‘Challengers’
A slender young woman sits on a bed wearing casual top and short shorts. Two young men sit either side of her, also wearing shorts, and laughing.
A person poses on one knee, looking directly at the camera with their right arm stretch forward toward the photographer.
Deep Sea Fishing, Filipino Roots and Belonging ‘Where We Are’
Dr. Akilah Cadet poses while sitting at KQED studios and holding a copy of her book, 'White Supremacy Is All Around: Notes from a Black Disabled Woman in a White World'.
The Chronic Pain Of White Supremacy
Rightnowish Presents: Immigrantly’s Conversation with Musician Meklit Hadero
A colorful painting hangs on a wall in a gallery
BAMPFA’s Great Migration Show Brings Nuance to a History Shared by Millions
Person with long hair and blue eyeshadow set against flowering bush
A Judee Sill Documentary Ensures Her Musical Genius Won't Be Forgotten
A woman in a white sequined dress and cowboy hat kneels on one leg on a catwalk, surrounded by the audience and lit in red
Beyoncé Fans Reflect on Election Year Concerns at San Francisco Drag Show
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A Black cowboy leads two brown horses across an empty field.
A Photographer Documented Black Cowboys Across the U.S. for a New Book
Framed abstract painting on wall, wicker hair with human-like arms and legs in front of it
Dorothea Tanning’s Surrealism Invites Us to Sit With Uncertainty
A slender young woman sits on a bed wearing casual top and short shorts. Two young men sit either side of her, also wearing shorts, and laughing.
Prepare to Get Hot and Bothered With Stylish, Synthy Tennis Drama ‘Challengers’
The crowded dining room at an elegant gala. The text projected onto a screen reads, "Diaspora Dinner."
MoAD Hosts ‘High on the Hog’ Author for a Blowout Dinner
Three different types of dumplings in a bamboo steamer, with a pair of chopsticks in a red paper sleeve resting on top.
How a Dumpling Chef Brought Dim Sum to Bay Area Farmers Markets
Lidded ancient Chinese food vessel with ornately carved handles.
2,000-Year-Old Meat Cauldrons Star in the Asian Art Museum's Newest Exhibit
Illustration of the rapper Larry June in an SF Giants cap, holding a crab cracker in one hand and a fork in the other. In front of him is a whole lobster on a plate.
Here’s What Bay Area Rappers Are Eating (According to Their Lyrics)
Here’s What Bay Area Rappers Are Eating (According to Their Lyrics)
Turntablism’s Mightiest Heroes: The Legacy, Impact and Aesthetics of the Invisibl Skratch Piklz
Turntablism’s Mightiest Heroes: The Legacy, Impact and Aesthetics of the Invisibl Skratch Piklz
How The Invisibl Skratch Piklz Put San Francisco Turntablism on the DJ Map
How The Invisibl Skratch Piklz Put San Francisco Turntablism on the DJ Map
KQED’s Arts & Culture desk brings daily, in-depth cultural commentary and coverage of the Bay Area with a mission to enrich lives and inspire participation.
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A Photographer Documented Black Cowboys Across the U.S. for a New Book

Ivan McClellan’s ‘Eight Seconds: Black Rodeo Culture’ puts Black cowboys — male and female — front and center.

SFMOMA Workers Urge the Museum to Support Palestinians in an Open Letter

The letter calls on the museum to join an academic and cultural boycott of Israeli institutions.

Olympian Kristi Yamaguchi Is ‘Tickled Pink’ to Inspire a Barbie Doll

The Bay Area ice skating champ is thrilled that the new doll is coming out in time for AAPI Month.
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The Rainin Foundation Announces Its 2024 Fellows, Receiving $100,000 Each

Three artists and one trio will receive the unrestricted grants, which one calls 'a milestone blessing.'
Framed abstract painting on wall, wicker hair with human-like arms and legs in front of it

Dorothea Tanning’s Surrealism Invites Us to Sit With Uncertainty

‘Musical Chairs’ pairs evocative work by the late painter with whimsical, high-design chairs.
A slender young woman sits on a bed wearing casual top and short shorts. Two young men sit either side of her, also wearing shorts, and laughing.

Prepare to Get Hot and Bothered With Stylish, Synthy Tennis Drama ‘Challengers’

Zendaya stars in this funny and self-aware drama about fractured relationships, egos, infidelity and ambition.
The crowded dining room at an elegant gala. The text projected onto a screen reads, "Diaspora Dinner."

MoAD Hosts ‘High on the Hog’ Author for a Blowout Dinner

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Funding for KQED Arts & Culture is provided by:

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Akonadi Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, Yogen and Peggy Dalal, Diane B. Wilsey, the William and Gretchen Kimball Fund, Campaign 21 and the members of KQED.