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On the Air: Rachael and Trami’s Do List Picks for Jan. 5, 2018

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Best of Edinburgh International Showcase at the 17th Annual SF Sketchfest. (Photo: Courtesy of SF Sketchfest)

Rachael Myrow here, pinch hitting for Cy Musiker at the start of 2018. Naturally, I picked a co-host from San Jose to talk about the upcoming concerts and exhibitions we’re most excited about now: Trami Nguyen Cron, author of the book VietnamEazy, and founder of Chopsticks Alley, a non-profit organization featuring Southeast Asian Artists in the Bay Area.

Jan. 11–28: Gorge Yourself on Comedy of Every Stripe at SF Sketchfest.

Jan. 19: The St. Louis Symphony Goes on Maestro’s Swan Song Tour, Stops at Stanford.

Jan. 27–28:  The African American Composers Initiative is a Local Musical Gem.

Oct. 27–Mar. 25: The Propeller Group Explores Vietnam at San Jose Museum of Art.

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Nov.3–Feb 4: Korean Couture Pops on the World Stage.

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