Notes From a Pandemic: Stream Jewel, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Talker and more
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Anybody else having trouble keeping track of what day it is? Here’s our daily suggestions for live streams, and other quarantine-safe things. It’s Saturday, by the way.
TODAY’S LIVE STREAMS
■ 10AM: Sofi Tukker on Facebook.
■ 11AM: Madame Gandhi on Facebook.
■ 12PM: The Tallest Man on Earth, Courtney Marie Andrews and Sam Evian on YouTube.
■ 1PM: Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Emily & Sprague and more via Leaving Records. On Twitch.TV.
■ 1PM: Blanck Mass on Facebook.
■ 3PM: Talker on Instagram.
■ 4PM: Ben Gibbard on YouTube and Facebook.
■ 5PM: Jewel’s “Live From San Quarantine: A Livestream Concert” raises funds for her nonprofit, the Inspiring Children Program’s Never Broken program. (Her annual benefit concert was canceled.) On Instagram and Facebook.
■ 5PM: Matt Pond PA and Anya Marina on YouTube Live.
■ 6PM: Whitney on Instagram.
■ 6PM: City of Sound on Twitter.
Know of more? Leave a comment.
ONLINE FINDS
■ Rex Orange County, Harry Styles, Coldplay, Jenny Lewis, Shoh Alegra and Arthur Moon are among the latest posted at NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts.
■ Powell-Peralta have made their first six classic late ’70-’80s punk music skate videos free on the Bones Brigade YouTube here.
SUPPORT THE SCENE
With venues and bars shuttered, fundraising campaigns are underway for staff — sound engineers, bartenders, security, door people, etc. Here’s how to help:
■ A GoFundMe campaign has been started for employees of the Teragram Ballroom and the Moroccan Lounge. Donate.
■ A GoFundMe campaign has been started for employees of the Satellite. Donate.
■ A GoFundMe campaign has been started for employees of the Hi Hat. Donate.
■ Zebulon Café has set up a GoFundMe page for its employees. Donate.
■ Gold-Diggers has launched a GoFundMe campaign for its staff. Donate.
■ The recently reopened Airliner has set up a GoFundMe page for its people. Donate.
■ The Bootleg Theater, which is operated by the nonprofit Rampart Theater Project, sent out a message to patrons thanking them for past support and noting that tax-deductible donations may still be made. Donate here.
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