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On the Air: Cy and Gabe's Do List Picks for Nov. 24, 2017

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The Gatehouse at the di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art (Photo: Courtesy of di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art)

We’ve offering a special Thanksgiving Do List for you this week, recorded at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa. Consider it a treat, like pie for breakfast.

My co-host, KQED Arts Senior Editor Gabe Meline, and I focused on how arts organizations are helping the community recover after the North Bay fires. That’s something to give thanks for, and we’re thankful you’re tuning in to our show via the radio and podcast.

Nov. 26: Dwight Yoakam and other artists play the badly singed but reopened Luther Burbank Center in Santa Rosa, and other artists crowd the schedule over the next few weeks.

Dec. 2-4: The Santa Rosa Symphony continues its search for a new permanent conductor with a concert featuring Ravel and Rachmaninoff

Dec 11: The Redwood Barn at Gundlach Bundschu Winery hosts a fire benefit featuring singer and Napa native Olivia O’Brien

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Nov. 24-Dec. 17: The French style Cirque du Boheme offers a message of hope for children and adults at Cornerstone Sonoma

Nov. 25-Dec 30: The di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art postpones a show, but offers free Saturday arts workshops for all ages through the end of the year

Nov. 28-Dec. 12: The Grouch tours the Bay Area with a stop at the Mystic Theatre in Petaluma, a venue that welcomed fire evacuees.

Nov. 25-Dec. 30: Free Saturday movies for kids at Sonoma’s Third Street Cinemas, starting with The Peanuts Movie Nov. 25

Nov. 24- Dec. 3: Cirque du Soleil and Pickle Family Circus alumni Jeff Raz and Diane Wasnak star in a circus show produced by Tandy Beal in Santa Cruz and San Jose

KQED's Gabe Meline, Luther Burbank's Rick Nowlin, and KQED's Cy Musiker on the stage at the Luther Burbank Center
KQED’s Gabe Meline, Luther Burbank’s Rick Nowlin, and KQED’s Cy Musiker on the stage at the Luther Burbank Center (Photo: Anne Abrams/Luther Burbank Center)

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