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What’s on Your Summer Fun List?

KQED's Forum

KQED

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.6656 Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

A jazz festival in June. A California quilt show in July. A languorous lighthouse lunch in August. The best music, museums and memorable meals are just a few of the recommendations our KQED culture team has compiled in their annual Summer Events guide. They have advice for myriad tastes and budgets because nothing beats the Bay in the summer. Listen in and share your plans— what’s on your summer bucket list? Guests: Gabe Meline, senior editor, KQED Arts and Culture Sarah Hotchkiss, senior associate editor, KQED Arts and Culture Luke Tsai, food editor, KQED Arts and Culture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From KKU-D in San Francisco, I'm Alexis Madrigal, a jazz festival in June, a California

0:49.1

quilt show in July, a languorous lighthouse lunch in August.

0:53.6

The best music, museums, and memorable meals are just a few of the recommendations.

0:59.6

Our KQED Arts and Culture Team has compiled in their annual summer events guide.

1:04.5

They have advice for myriad tastes and budgets and fog tolerances and levels of dread about the outside world.

1:11.7

And we want to hear what you might get up to.

1:14.6

Tomato Festival, Pacific Crest Trail.

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We're all ears.

1:17.9

It's all coming up next right after this news. Welcome to Forum. I'm Alexis Madrigal. Events are back. This spring, it felt like the Bay Area

1:40.0

finally hit full capacity for events again. Now, every week I see a half dozen things I wish I could go to,

1:47.1

and it's only getting more intense.

1:49.5

So now that we've got the volume of events again,

1:52.5

one has to be a little bit choosier,

1:55.1

and choosy people choose KQED summer events guide.

1:58.6

We've got three of the people who put it together.

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