With major venue set to open in S.F., the year looks promising for jazz (Yerba Mate)
With major venue set to open in S.F., the year looks promising for jazz
It's tough to know exactly when jazz highlights will pop up in the Bay Area, in part because the big arrivals and hot tickets tend to be last-minute bookings. Unlike rock and classical performers, jazz musicians don't normally book months in advance. So...
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A virtual deer grazes in downtown Walnut Creek. Forget about deer in the headlights. How about a deer on a treadmill? The poor doe in Josh Keyes Treadmill doesnt seem too perturbed to be part of a situation many human beings would find impossibly demeaning shes grazing contentedly on a patch of grass mounted on a conveyor belt covered with traffic signs.
Nuevo Arte: Colecci n Tequila Don Julio Opens
T. Candiani. Don't Stop. NEW YORK, NY.-
KING DAY EVENTS
``Carry the Vision.'' Celebration honoring the life of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Event also will feature guest speaker LaDoris H. Cordell. 3-4:30 p.m. , First United Methodist Church, 625 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto. Free. (650) 323-6167; www.firstpaloalto.
Keeneland January Sale Tops $70M With 1 Day Left
Edited Keeneland release With considerable participation Sunday from such regional markets as Texas, Florida, and Illinois, gross sales topped the $70 million mark with one day remaining in Keenelands January Horses of All Ages Sale.
Jazz First.
The Roman deity Janus whose name was co-opted for the first month in our calendar year, was visually represented as a two-headed man, the heads glancing in opposite directions - one back, one forward.
Some other highlights of the winter and spring modern dance season
Here are some other highlights of the winter and spring modern dance season: Feb. 8-18, Jewish Community Center of San Francisco $18-$26, (415) 292-1233, www.jccsf.org
Region seeks $2 billion from state for highways / Interstate upgrades, more carpool lanes among big projects
The Bay Area's regional transportation planning agency is forwarding a $2 billion wish list to the state agency charged with handing out billions of dollars in highway bond money. The California Transportation Commission will decide next month how to...