City Arts & Lectures

City Arts & Lectures
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Oct 19, 2025 • 1h 12min

Daniel Handler & Andrew Sean Greer

Daniel Handler’s sardonic sense of humor and deep pathos have engaged readers across genres for over twenty-five years. Handler’s best known for his series of children’s books A Series of Unfortunate Events under the pen name Lemony Snicket).  His books published under his own name include Why We Broke Up, We Are Pirates), and the memoir, And Then? And Then? What Else? which has just been published in paperback. Andrew Sean Greer’s six works of fiction include the bestsellers The Story of a Marriage, The Confessions of Max Tivoli, Less (which earned him the Pulitzer Prize), and Less is Lost. On October 8, 2025, Daniel Handler and Andrew Sean Greer took to the stage of the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco, for a program they call “Paragraphs on Ice!” in which they dissect paragraphs written by other notable authors. It was a lesson in the art of writing – and the art of close reading. 
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Oct 12, 2025 • 37min

Jeff Chang with Shereen Marisol Meraji

Author and cultural critic Jeff Chang's new book is “Water Mirror Echo: Bruce Lee and the Making of Asian America”.  The world’s most celebrated martial artist and one of the best-known action stars ever, Bruce Lee is a global icon.  Born in San Francisco in 1940, Lee spent his childhood in war-ravaged Hong Kong, where he began his acting career in its emerging film industry.  When he returned to the US at the age of 18, Lee studied philosophy and drama, and taught martial arts to major Hollywood actors before becoming a star himself.  On September 25, 2025, Jeff Chang talked to journalist, podcaster, and educator Shereen Marisol Meraji about his biography of Bruce Lee and his role in Asian American culture. 
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Oct 12, 2025 • 34min

Niki Russ Federman and Josh Russ Tupper: Russ & Daughters

This week, the story behind one of the country’s premier dining destinations, Russ & Daughters.  What began as a pushcart in 1904 on Manhattan’s Lower East Side is now an internationally-renowned retail operation, with three shops, a restaurant, and a mail-order business that delivers traditional Jewish foods nationwide.  Russ & Daughters’ specialty is “appetizing” – smoked and cured salmon, pickled herring, bagels, cream cheese, and more.  Running the business today are Josh Russ Tupper and Niki Russ Federman, fourth-generation torchbearers of their family’s legacy.  On September 5, 2025, they visited the KQED studios in San Francisco to talk to writer Rebecca Handler, about growing up in the family business and what it takes to keep it alive, and their new cookbook “Russ & Daughters, 100 Years of Appetizing”. 
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Oct 5, 2025 • 1h 19min

Arundhati Roy & Deepa Fernandes

Arundhati Roy’s internationally best-selling novels include The God of Small Things and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness.  Her nonfiction works engage elegantly and passionately with class and power, among other issues.  Roy’s new memoir, Mother Mary Comes to Me, examines her childhood in Kerala, India, and a mother whose commitment to justice and education made her a powerful force in the community – but whose volatility made for a challenging family life that included emotional abuse. On September 19, 2025, Arundhati Roy came to the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco to read from her memoir and hold an on-stage conversation with journalist Deepa Fernandes. 
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Sep 28, 2025 • 1h 18min

Bill McKibben & Lauren Markham

Bill McKibben, a renowned climate activist and founder of 350.org, sits down with journalist Lauren Markham to discuss his latest book, Here Comes the Sun. They highlight the rapid global adoption of solar energy, particularly in places like Pakistan and Africa, and how it promotes climate justice. McKibben also addresses historical obstacles to solar uptake and local reforms needed for its expansion. He emphasizes the affordability of renewables, engages with audience concerns, and motivates listeners to get involved in the climate movement.
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Sep 21, 2025 • 1h 7min

Samin Nosrat & Hrishikesh Hirway

Samin Nosrat, a celebrated chef and author known for her popular work Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, engages in a delightful conversation with Hrishikesh Hirway, co-host of Home Cooking. They explore Samin's creative journey in writing her new book, Good Things, which centers on food rituals and incorporating vegetables. She shares insights on crafting must-have pantry staples, the importance of community dinners, and the joy of adapting recipes. Samin even touches on the connection between poetry and cooking, making for a delectable discussion.
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Sep 14, 2025 • 1h 2min

Mary Roach

Our guest today is Mary Roach, a science writer who’s often drawn to taboo, or simply squeamish subjects, like sex, cadavers, or the digestive process. In books like Stiff, Bonk, Gulp, and Packing For Mars, Roach teaches her readers about the human body as well as basic – and not so basic – scientific concepts. It’s science through storytelling – and humor. On July 28, 2025. Roach came to KQED’s studios in San Francisco to talk about her new book, Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy, with journalist Alexis Madrigal, the co-host of KQED’s Forum.
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Sep 7, 2025 • 59min

Encore - Brian Greene on String Theory

Brian Greene, a theoretical physicist renowned for his work on superstring theory, joins journalist Alexis Madrigal to explore captivating concepts of the universe. They discuss the origins of the Big Bang, the nature of time, and the intriguing idea of multiverses, which could reshape our understanding of reality. Greene also highlights the crucial role of scientists in fighting misinformation and touches on how fundamental physics influences technology. This engaging conversation makes complex ideas accessible, sparking curiosity about our cosmos.
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Aug 31, 2025 • 60min

Encore - Jeff Tweedy with George Saunders

This week…. An encore of our 2019 program with Jeff Tweedy, founding member of the band Wilco, in conversation with writer George Saunders. It’s been over thirty years since Wilco formed. The seminal alt-country band still performs together while Tweedy contributes to other projects too, recording solo albums and behind the scenes as a producer and songwriter for the iconic soul and gospel singer Mavis Staples. He’s also the author of several books, including the memoir Let’s Go, So We Can Get Back.On January 11, 2019, Tweedy came to the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco to talk with the writer George Saunders, author of Lincoln in the Bardo. 
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Aug 24, 2025 • 1h 14min

Encore - Patti Smith

This is an encore presentation of a 2022 broadcast.  Patti Smith is a writer, performer, and visual artist who gained recognition in the 1970s for her revolutionary merging of poetry and rock. She has released numerous albums and books including her seminal record Horses, hailed as one of the top 100 albums of all time; Just Kids, a beautifully crafted love letter to her lifelong friend, the late photographer Robert Mapplethorpe; and M Train, a collection of essays about memory, loss, and the simple pleasures of everyday life. Her new book, A Book of Days, is an intimate view into Smith’s life, particularly as it played out during the pandemic, and it features over 365 of her own photographs. The brilliantly idiosyncratic visual book features a year’s worth of images and reflections that chart Smith’s singular aesthetic—inspired by her wildly popular Instagram. Smith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.  On November 28, 2022, Patti Smith came to the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco for an on-stage conversation with novelist Michael Chabon.

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