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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, the Energy Queen, poses for a photo while wearing a dark floral blazer and a white dress shirt.
Amy Tan’s Bird Obsession Led to a New Book — and Keeping Mealworms in Her Fridge
A sophisticated Asian woman with sleek grey hair rests her chin on her hands and half-smiles.
Larry June to Headline Stanford's Free Blackfest
Larry June raps into the microphone on a big festival stage. He's wearing a bucket hat, designer sunglasses and a bandana and is smiling.
So Far, the Biggest Mystery of the New ‘Jinx’ Is: What’s the Mystery?
An elderly white man with white hair sits up straight in a chair, arms resting either side of him.
Outside Lands 2024: Tyler, the Creator, The Killers and Sturgill Simpson Headline
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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
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BAMPFA’s Great Migration Show Brings Nuance to a History Shared by Millions
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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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Black and white photograph of three people in backseat of a car, two smiling broadly
Lumumba Lives! Alongside Max, Abbey, Dizzy and Duke in ‘Soundtrack for a Coup d’Etat’
Nia Jones, the Energy Queen, poses for a photo while wearing a dark floral blazer and a white dress shirt.
A Jolt of Reality: The Energy Queen at Kinfolx in Oakland
A sophisticated Asian woman with sleek grey hair rests her chin on her hands and half-smiles.
Amy Tan’s Bird Obsession Led to a New Book — and Keeping Mealworms in Her Fridge
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
Two men devouring a bowl of soup noodles and a plate of fried tofu, with chopsticks in their hands.
This Sleek Taiwanese Street Food Lounge Serves Beef Noodle Soup Until 2:30 a.m.
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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Black and white photograph of three people in backseat of a car, two smiling broadly

Lumumba Lives! Alongside Max, Abbey, Dizzy and Duke in ‘Soundtrack for a Coup d’Etat’

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Nia Jones, the Energy Queen, poses for a photo while wearing a dark floral blazer and a white dress shirt.

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A sophisticated Asian woman with sleek grey hair rests her chin on her hands and half-smiles.

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Larry June raps into the microphone on a big festival stage. He's wearing a bucket hat, designer sunglasses and a bandana and is smiling.

Larry June to Headline Stanford's Free Blackfest

The annual free celebration of Black culture takes place May 4 at Frost Amphitheater.
An elderly white man with white hair sits up straight in a chair, arms resting either side of him.

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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

Tru Gourmet has been selling its pork buns and shrimp dumplings outdoors for more than 15 years.
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.