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KQED Arts: Women to Watch event

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**Tonight’s event is sold out. We will be releasing unclaimed seats at 7:15pm**

Join KQED for a fabulous night of live music, comedy, conversation and performance with special guests from our new series: Women to Watch. These women are taking it to the next level: Do not miss this opportunity to see some of the Bay Area’s best, all on one stage.

Performances by:
Dhaya Lakshminarayanan
Irene Tu
Diana Gameros
Luna Malbroux
My-Linh Le and Mud Water Theatre

Creatives In Conversation:
Anna PulleyA-lan Holt, Jean MelesaineJessica SabogalDana HarrisAmanda Arkansassy HarrisAna Teresa FernandezSarah Sexton, Nayomi Munaweera and Brittsense

For a chance to win tickets, just send an email to giveaway@kqed.org with the subject “Women to Watch at SF JAZZ” that contains your full name.

Sponsored

Women to Watch at the SFJAZZ Center
Wednesday, Aug. 3
Door Open at 6:15pm, Show starts at 7:15pm
SFJAZZ Center
201 Franklin St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Tickets: KQEDWomenToWatch.eventbrite.com

For more information on the Women to Watch series, including photo galleries, interviews, and video, visit our series page: KQED.org/w2w

Learn more about the #BayBrilliant women in our series.

Women to Watch is proudly sponsored by Sutter Health CPMC 2020.

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