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The Skin of Our Teeth: Jan. 4-26, Live Oak Theatre, 1301 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley. The Antrobus family stands in for all of humanity, as they move back and forth across time and space. In the midst of it all, they meet both legends (Moses, Homer) and everyday folks, and shelter friend and fauna. $10-$20. www.aeofberkeley.org. Mindi Abair and the Boneshakers: 8 p.m. Jan. 5, Empress Theatre, 330 Virginia St., Vallejo. $35-$64. www.empresstheatre.org. Rosewood Sand Hill to Host Team USA: Jan. 8, 2825 Sand Hill Road. Meet the chefs representing Team USA at the international cooking competition, the Bocuse d’Or. Enjoy a meet and greet reception with culinary personalities and chefs while they cook up small bites. $175. http://bit.ly/2R8YgXP.
“I hope the question ‘Who is Maira Kalman?’ will be answered by this intensely creative, dynamic, free-spirited body of work,” says Ingrid Schaffner, senior curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, where the show originated, “Maira writes in a journal, body wrappers classwear short sleeve ballet cut leotard keeps a notebook, takes snapshots, things all of us can do, but she has transformed them into a bigger discipline, a discipline of daily creativity.”, Influenced by Saul Steinberg and Matisse, artists whose shorthand and deceptive simplicity reveal a kaleidoscope of associations, Kalman often fuses drawing and text with pertinent commentary and cultural references inscribed in her own hand, Some of her favorite quotes, like the unequivocal declaration from Sigmund Freud, “America is a giant mistake,” have been blown up and scrawled on the gallery walls..
Symphony Silicon Valley: Presents “Turkish Romance,” with works by Mozart and Bruckner; Dec. 6-7; California Theatre, San Jose; $41-$85; 408-286-2600, www.symphonysiliconvalley.org. California Bach Society: Presents “A German Christmas”; Dec. 5-7 in Palo Alto, San Francisco and Berkeley; $10-$28; www.calbach.org. New Century Chamber Orchestra: Performs “Holiday Favorites” with San Francisco Girls Chorus; Dec. 12-21 in Palo Alto, San Francisco, Berkeley, Rohnert Park and San Rafael; $29-$61; www.ncco.org.
All Ears Reading Insiders Group: 2-3 p.m, Aug, 14, Adults with developmental disabilities are invited to practice their reading skills to gentle and patient listeners — dogs, In partnership with ARF, dog teams will be available for a short one-on-one reading session, Participants should sign up at the door upon arrival, body wrappers classwear short sleeve ballet cut leotard Insiders: 12:30-1:30 p.m, July 24, Adults with disabilities can enjoy a laid-back setting in the library for enrichment and fun, Events differ each month and vary from arts and crafts, enjoying music and dance, and playing games on the Wii..
Or better yet, attend a performance … The Big Band of Rossmoor and the Swingin’ Blue Stars singers will entertain the families of veterans, active military and reserves at the “Operation Swing Time, Twilight Under the Stars” concert from 5 p.m. Saturday, July 18, at the Rotary’s Lafayette Reservoir stage near 3849 Mount Diablo Blvd. in Lafayette. It’s free; bring a blanket, lawn chairs and a picnic. Free parking is available at the reservoir between 4 and 7 p.m. for guests of the Rotary’s Twilight Concert and picnic.
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