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KQED's Forum

The 2021 Discoveries That Inspired or Sustained You

KQED's Forum

KQED

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.2 • 727 Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2021

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

As 2021 winds down, we want to hear from you about your favorite discoveries of the year. Did you find new places to go, things to do, cooking techniques or hobbies that inspired and sustained you over the past year? Whether it’s finding an exciting new TikTok influencer or a hidden neighborhood stairway–share your 2021 passions with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:16.7

Support for Forum comes from Broadway S.F. presenting Parade, the musical revival based on a true story.

0:24.5

From three-time Tony-winning composer Jason Robert Brown comes the story of Leo and Lucille Frank,

0:30.7

a newlywed Jewish couple struggling to make a life in Georgia.

0:34.8

When Leo is accused of an unspeakable crime, it propels them into an unimaginable

0:40.2

test of faith, humanity, justice, and devotion. The riveting and gloriously hopeful parade

0:47.2

plays the Orpheum Theater for three weeks only, May 20th through June 8th. Tickets on sale now

0:54.0

at Broadwaysf.com.

0:57.8

From KQED.

1:13.9

From KQED in San Francisco, I'm Alexis Madrigal.

1:18.2

Look, I'm the kind of person who has enthusiasms that border on obsessions.

1:23.4

And if I discover something I really love, I can't help but share it with the people around me. Whether my new thing is collecting the seeds of my poppies, less Trumpus regional wilderness,

1:28.1

the new histories of indigenous Mexico, or Peloton. So today, we're going to hear from some friends

1:34.5

of the show and you, of course, about the things and places we all discovered in 2021. And then we'll

1:40.5

have a chat with the iconic feminist artist Judy Chicago, who has her first ever

1:44.7

retrospective up at the DeYoung. That's all next after this news.

1:59.1

Welcome to Forum. I'm Alexis Madrigal.

2:01.9

As 2021 winds down, we want to hear from you about your favorite discoveries of the year.

2:07.9

What new places to go, things to do, hobbies, cooking techniques, books, TikTok dances, podcasts.

2:13.9

Like, which of those inspired, entertained, and sustained you?

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