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MoAD Hosts ‘High on the Hog’ Author for a Blowout Dinner
Food historian Dr. Jessica B. Harris is one of America’s foremost experts on diasporic African cuisine.
‘Day Jobs’ Wants to Dispel Romantic Notions of Art Making
A group show at the Cantor Arts Center examines the overlooked influence of artists’ day jobs on their art.
Lumumba Lives! Alongside Max, Abbey, Dizzy and Duke in ‘Soundtrack for a Coup d’Etat’
SFFILM’s Persistence of Vision Award-winner Johan Grimonprez revisits African independence in the late 1950s.
A Jolt of Reality: The Energy Queen at Kinfolx in Oakland
Nia Jones wants to demystify your high PG&E bill — and build a more sustainable energy future.
Amy Tan’s Bird Obsession Led to a New Book — and Keeping Mealworms in Her Fridge
The Bay Area author charts her foray into birdwatching and the natural wonders of California in ‘The Backyard Bird Chronicles.’
Larry June to Headline Stanford's Free Blackfest
The annual free celebration of Black culture takes place May 4 at Frost Amphitheater.
So Far, the Biggest Mystery of the New ‘Jinx’ Is: What’s the Mystery?
Nine years ago, HBO’s ‘The Jinx’ played a role in the arrest of Robert Durst. Now its follow-up is grasping for revelations.
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.