Tia Fuller Quartet
Today were featuring an artist performing as part of the SF Jazz Spring Season . Tia Fuller is a saxophonist from New Jersey who has taught at Stanford Jazz Workshops. Fuller and her quartet will be...
View ArticleToday's Local Music: Josh Jones Latin Jazz Ensemble
Today we are featuring The Josh Jones Latin Jazz Ensemble . Jones is a noted percussionist, who has performed and recorded with everyone from Larry Coryell to Zion-I. You can actually hear him twice in...
View ArticleToday's Local Music: The Young Musicians Program
Today, were featuring the Junior Choir of Berkeleys Young Musicians Program . The YMP has been helping musically gifted students who cant afford specialized training since 1968. Students come from 60...
View ArticleArchitecture, Yerba Buena, & Chamber Music
This week, host David Latulippe talks with Margie O'Driscoll, Executive Director of the American Institute of Architects, San Francisco chapter, for a preview of the month-long Architecture and the...
View ArticleWhat happens when a singer becomes a yoga teacher?
For 25 years, Ann Dyer was a successful touring and recording vocalist, singing jazz and other styles. But around 6 years ago, she took a hiatus from performing to devote herself to a deep study of...
View ArticleYBCA's Deborah Cullinan
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) was founded in 1993, out of an expressed need for an accessible, high-profile San Francisco venue devoted to contemporary visual art, performance, and film/video...
View ArticleRadio Ambulante Live: Outsiders
On November 2nd, Radio Ambulante returns to San Francisco with a brand-new show called Outsiders , to be performed for one night only at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts . Outsiders will feature the...
View ArticleSights & Sounds Weekly: 11/5/15
Sights & Sounds is your weekly guide to the Bay Area arts scene through the eyes and ears of local artists. Our guest is philosopher Alva Noë, author of the new book Strange Tools : Art and Human...
View ArticleShifting narratives through art and activism
Visual artist and cultural organizer Favianna Rodriguez grew up in the Fruitvale district in East Oakland, far from her parents ’ native Peru. She says she wants to change how immigrants and other...
View ArticleSights & Sounds Weekly: 4/14/16
Sights & Sounds is your weekly guide to the Bay Area arts scene through the eyes and ears of local artists. Our guest is Michelle Lynch Reynolds: program director at Dancers’ Group which presents...
View ArticleYour Call: Art and activism creating change in the digital age
On the May 11th edition of Your Call, we’ll have a conversation about art and activism in the digital age.
View ArticleYour Call: Krissy Keefer on 40 years of creating art to inspire social change
How are artists addressing today’s social and political issues? We’ll have a conversation with Krissy Keefer, dancer, choreographer, and artistic director of Dance Brigade. For 40 years, the iconic San...
View ArticleSights & Sounds: Lucía Sanromán
Sights & Sounds is your weekly guide to the Bay Area arts scene. Curator Lucía Sanromán told KALW’s Jen Chien about three great arts events happening around the Bay this week. Museum of Capitalism...
View ArticleSights & Sounds: Thao Nguyen
Sights & Sounds is your weekly guide to the Bay Area arts scene. Musician Thao Nguyen told KALW’s Ninna Gaensler-Debs about three fantastic arts events happening around the Bay this week.
View ArticleHow foster youth and street musicians inspired choreographer Robert Moses
On this edition of Your Call, we’ll speak with Robert Moses about his company’s new dance performance Bootstrap Tales. The performance is inspired by the company’s effort to help San Francisco foster...
View ArticleThe Boy from Oz ~ Requiem Mass: A Queer Divine Rite ~ Violinist Karen Gomyo ~...
This week on Open Air, KALW’s radio magazine for the Bay Area performing arts, host David Latulippe talks with actor and dancer Justin Genna about his lead role in the musical The Boy From Oz , in...
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