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  • Sat, March 20 - Kiri Te Kanewa

    The New Zealand-born soprano has spent 40 years in the limelight singing opera around the world.

  • Sat, March 20 - Tutankhamen and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs

    See the 3,000-year-old 'boy king' along with over 100 artifacts from his tomb and ancient Egypt.

  • Sat, March 20 - World Premiere: Concerning Strange Devices From the Distant West

    The premise of Naomi Iizuka's new play was inspired by a 19th century photo and the history of images taken of Asians by Westerners during that time. Les Waters directs the play, which shifts from the 1880s to the present.

  • Sat, March 20 - Dancing Downtown

    ODCODC/Dance kicks off their 2010 season with the world premiere of 'Waving Not Drowning (A Guide to Elegance)' choreographed by Brenda Way with a commissioned score by Pamela Z. Other pieces in the program include KT Nelson's premiere of 'Labor of Love' danced to Mozart's D minor Piano Concerto and five repertory favorites including 'In the Memory of the Forest,' 'Something about a Nightingale,' '24 Exposures,' 'Grassland' and 'River.'

  • Sat, March 20 - Killing My Lobster: 'Preaches to the Choir'

    Sketch comedy group Killing My Lobster presents an original comedy production about religion. This comedic bunch has been performing since 1997 and was voted 'Best Comedy Group' by the SF Bay Guardian.

  • Sat, March 20 - Sunsets and Margaritas

    The West Coast premiere of Jose Cruz Gonzalez's play about a man who is struggling to stay afloat in a sea of change in his family and in his community.

  • Sat, March 20 - ZIGABOOGALOO

    Joseph 'Zigaboo' Modeliste was a member of R&B group, 'The Meters' and has gained fame from his side projects with artists such as Keith Richards and Robert Palmer. Celebrate a night of funk with this famed drummer in an all-star New Orleans revue at Yoshi's in Oakland.

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    Sun 2pm and 7pm


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Fri, Sep 18, 2009 -- 8:33 AM

The Do List
This week we've got one of the godfathers of punk, and the original cock-eyed optimist.

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Host: Cy Musiker

Guests:

  • David Wiegand, executive features editor for The San Francisco Chronicle

 

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