KQED’s Arts & Culture desk brings daily, in-depth cultural commentary and coverage of the Bay Area with a mission to enrich lives and inspire participation. Who We Are
The punk singer and Against Me! founder talks ‘God’s Dick’ and touring while trans in Trump’s America.
Who Gets to Be Latino?
Host Xorje Olivares speaks with Latinos whose belonging is often questioned because of the way they look.
San Francisco’s 112-Year-Old Roxie Theater to Buy Its Building
The arthouse theater has launched a fundraising campaign to stay in the Mission District permanently.
Honoring the Girls Incarcerated in San Francisco’s Magdalen Asylum
The Catholic institution, run by nuns, housed hundreds of ‘incorrigible’ teen girls.
A New Kids’ Book Shows How Even ‘The Littlest Drop’ Helps
A brave hummingbird does what she can to fight a fire in Sascha Alper's new book.
The New Season of ‘Black Mirror’ Is different, in a Good Way
The Netflix hit takes a more ambivalent approach to technology in its seventh season, showing both threats and opportunities.
Nobody Asked for This
Marco Cochrane’s 45-foot-tall sculpture of a nude woman will stand at Embarcadero Plaza in San Francisco for up to a year.
Funding for KQED Arts & Culture is provided by:
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Akonadi Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, Yogen and Peggy Dalal, Diane B. Wilsey, the William and Gretchen Kimball Fund, Campaign 21 and the members of KQED.
Vauhini Vara Examines Selfhood With Assistance from ChatGPT
When tech writer Vauhini Vara was struggling to process her sister’s death in 2021, she asked an early version of ChatGPT to write about it through an increasingly complex series of prompts. The essay...