If Cities Could Dance
MemberMember MagazineMagazine APRIL 2018 If Cities Could Dance KQED Perks KQED Member Days Free admission to The Contemporary Jewish Museum Visit The Contemporary Jewish Museum's new exhibition, The Art of Rube Goldberg, for free during KQED Member Days! Goldberg began his career drawing comics for the San Francisco Chronicle. Goldberg’s contraptions, which were nothing short of a cultural phenomenon in the 1930s, delight audiences to this day. This exhibition brings together never-before-seen original drawings and rare memorabilia from the Goldberg family archives. KQED Members receive free admission to the Contemporary Jewish Museum on Saturday, April 21, and Sunday, April 22, with a valid ID and KQED MemberCard (two persons total). Complimentary One-Day Tickets to Art Market Art Market San Francisco, the Bay Area's leading modern and contemporary art fair, returns to Fort Mason Center's Festival Pavilion from April 26-29. The fair’s eighth edition offers presentations by 80 top galleries from around the world, for enjoyment and acquisition. KQED members receive a pair of complimentary one-day tickets at artmarketsf.com/tickets/kqed18-1day. artmarketsf.com Bay Area Book Festival Brings Together Literary Luminaries Experience a literary extravaganza at the fourth annual Bay Area Book Festival in downtown Berkeley, April 28-29. Meet 250 top authors of literary fiction, mysteries, sci-fi, poetry, nonfiction and more. Participants include Robert Reich, Pico Iyer, Rebecca Solnit, Alice Waters, Geneen Roth, Sally Kohn, Gary Snyder, Kim Stanley Robinson, Joyce Maynard, and bestselling teen writers Melissa de la Cruz and Sabaa Tahir. Plus, Dave Eggers will debut his first-ever novel for middle- graders, and kids will love appearances by Newbery Award winner Katherine Applegate and picture book favorite Mac Barnett.
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