 Hey, I'm Allison Nguyen with Cal TV Entertainment here to talk with a few students that are part of the SAFTA organization on campus, as well as with Cal Performances. SAFTA is to try to make the performing arts more accessible and feel like the youth college students belong in a place like Cal Performances. The whole point of SAFTA, which is to sort of have a more student population, student-driven audience for Cal Performances. Because a lot of times when you go to these shows it's a, it's a Graham audience. And if you go as like a college student, you're like, I don't quite feel like I belong here. Hey, Erin, I know that you're a student curator here at Cal Performances. Can you tell me a little bit about that role that you do here? We just kind of started talking about like who we wanted at this event and talking about last year's event and kind of what to do and what not to do again. And so we just kind of started with picking names, deciding who we wanted, contacting those people, then going through like the agenda and kind of how we actually want to structure the event, planning everything from like inside and like the lights and meeting with the lights people and like the lobby and what we want that to look like. I'm Allison Nguyen with Cal TV Entertainment. Be sure to check out Cal Performances and all the events that they do, including this one, the front row event that they're doing with Daniel Handler, also known as Lemony Snicket.