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A Ballet About Homelessness
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For Two Immigrant Artists, American Dream is Uncertain | KQED Arts
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The Ace of Cups, the Haight's (Almost) Forgotten All-Girl Band | KQED Arts
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Veteran Art Model Bob Webb Strikes a Pose [NSFW]: A Male Perspective on Nude Modeling | KQED Arts
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How Kid Andersen Makes the Greasy Stuff | KQED Arts
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Korean-born Artist Raises Immigrant Voices through Performance | KQED Arts
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Four Bay Area Acrobats Shine at Cirque du Soleil| KQED Arts
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Meet Brian Goggin, Gatekeeper of Your Impossible Dreams | KQED Arts
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Tacos & Punk: Discussing What Women of Color Face in the Local Scene| KQED Arts
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J’Nai Bridges Bounces from the Basketball Court to the Opera House| KQED Arts
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Blowin’ the Blues Bollywood-Style with Aki Kumar | KQED Arts
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The Time-Traversing Sound of Oakland’s Black Spirituals | KQED Arts
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How Poet Tassiana Willis Found her Art by Telling her Story | KQED Arts
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Spirit of Fallen Artist Rises in Oakland Super Heroes Mural Project | KQED Arts
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Diana Gameros Sings the Immigrant's Love and Loss | KQED Arts
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History and Imagination Drive Singer Zena Carlota's Afro-Folk Sound | KQED Arts
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Alive and Well and Right Where He Wants to Be | KQED Arts
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BRITTSENSE Reveals the Power and Struggle of Communities of Color
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From Jamaica to the Bay, Joonbug’s Illustrated Journey | KQED Arts
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Andres Amador's Earthscapes: Art that Goes Out with the Tide | KQED Arts
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Bay Area Ballerina Comes of Age | KQED Arts
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Bassist Marcus Shelby Finds Freedom's Message in the Music | KQED
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Stepping Into the Light, Cambodian Dancer Charya Burt | KQED Arts
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Chinese-Born Artist Ma Li Makes Treasure from Trash | KQED Arts
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The Art of Screaming in Color: Scape Martinez, Graffiti Artist | KQED Arts