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Actress Tiffany Haddish during panel discussion at the Steven J. Ross Theatre on April 29, 2018 in Burbank, California.  Leon Bennett/Getty Images
Actress Tiffany Haddish during panel discussion at the Steven J. Ross Theatre on April 29, 2018 in Burbank, California.  (Leon Bennett/Getty Images)

On the Air: Gabe & Jamedra's Do List Picks for May 25, 2018

On the Air: Gabe & Jamedra's Do List Picks for May 25, 2018

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This week, I’m joined on The Do List by Jamedra Brown-Fleischman, co-host of KQED’s pop culture podcast The Cooler. We’re talking about Nazis influencing famous painters, the challenge in satirizing American politics, and a wild plot to catch a serial killer.

Through Oct. 28René Magritte: The Fifth Season includes the artist’s intentionally “bad” paintings at SFMOMA.

May 24-27: Please help me I’m drownding: San Francisco’s dark decade comes to life in a film series at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

May 30: The fourth annual OutOfFocus Music Video Film Fest at the New Parkway in Oakland.

May 31-June 1: Sheer Mag rocks the Ritz in San Jose and the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco.

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June 1-3: Clusterfest in San Francisco’s Civic Center brings top stars in comedy, music, podcasting, drag and more.

June 1-10: The Healdsburg Jazz Festival hosts big names at small venues.

June 9The Read Live! with Kid Fury and Crissle at Oakland’s Fox Theater.

June 16: Flying Lotus returns to the Greek Theater in Berkeley.

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