Kristie Song

Editorial Intern

Kristie Song is an Arts & Culture Intern at KQED. She is currently a graduate student at UC Berkeley, where she studies audio and multimedia journalism. Previously, she covered the local community for Oakland North, produced episodes for The Science of Happiness, and served as news director for KUCI, UC Irvine’s radio station. Outside of reporting, she likes drawing comics, listening to angsty rock, and practicing the guitar.

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A Pomegranate Goes on a Cosmic Journey in Yasmeen Abedifard’s New Book

An Asian man and an Asian woman lean right on a city street, looking at something that surprises them

Randall Park’s ‘Shortcomings’ Adaptation Proves Change Is Hard

Shadowy figures are gathered in a dark sound theater.

‘Audium V: Rewind’ Revives the Chaotic Electronic Music of the 1960s

two young Asian-American women speak holding papers in front of an art exhibit opening,w ith a sign that reads 'Generation Chinatown presents RISE'

SF Youth Explore Themes of Home, Identity at Generation Chinatown Exhibition

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Drag, Dance and Liberation: 5 Parties for Your 2023 SF Pride Weekend

a Black man with glasses in a long-sleeve black shirt with his arms crossed

Terence Blanchard, Award-Winning Musician and Composer, to Lead SFJAZZ

How to Celebrate Juneteenth 2023 in the Bay Area

two Black women laugh in an intimate embrace; both wear light blue shirts and one wears a colorful head wrap

At the Queer Women of Color Film Festival, Filmmakers Create the World They Want to Live In

people browse at a book fair

Get Lit: 8 Bay Area Events to Help You Discover Your Next Summer Read