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On the Air: Cy and Ariana's Do List Picks for Jan. 26, 2018

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A scene from a recent episode of 'House/Full of BlackWomen' (Photo: Robbie Sweeney)

KQED Youth Media Manager Ariana Proehl is back as co-host to bring some hipness to the Do List this week. The real challenge was pruning down the list! I can’t remember a late January with more enticing shows to choose from. Enjoy.

Jan 26–31: Ladysmith Black Mambazo high-kicks its way back to the Bay Area.

Jan. 4–March 3: The Fraenkel Gallery hangs a show of artful record album covers — and it’s free.

Jan. 26 and Feb. 3 and 4: Circa melds daring circus, opera, and dance to tell a story about a refugee’s search for home.

Feb. 2–3: The next episode of a dance and theater series about sex trafficking and displacement in Oakland.

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Jan. 25–Feb 18 and  March 7–April 1: A skeleton crew tries to save their hopes for a future as Detroit’s last auto plant faces a shutdown.

Feb. 2–3: Stew invokes the ideas and memory of writer James Baldwin in a musical tribute.

Feb. 6–7: Super folk-rock trio Bermuda Triangle make gorgeous harmonies seem effortless.

The Do List's Cy and Ariana check out the 'Art and Vinyl' show at the Freaenkel Gallery
The Do List’s Cy and Ariana check out the ‘Art and Vinyl’ show at the Freaenkel Gallery. (Photo: Rebecca Robertson/Fraenkel Gallery)

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