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“The Wise Women”: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1, 2. Stanford music students, faculty and community members perform Conrad Susa’s one-act church opera. Stanford Memorial Church, 450 Serra Mall, Stanford. $10-25. http://events.stanford.edu/events/724/72481/. Bill Murray, Jan Vogler & Friends: “New Worlds.” 8 p.m. Dec. 2. A celebration of music and literature. Oshman Family JCC, Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. $145-$250. http://paloaltojcc.org/murray or 650-223-8649.

There’s a whole lotta shakin’ going on at the Fox Theatre in Redwood City for the next two weekends.  Also a lot of shimmying, rockin’, rollin’, yakety-yakin’, swingin’ and all-out liveliness, That’s because the addictive performers in “Smokey Joe’s Café” are gonna find you, 1980s silver leather tictactoe flats...size 7.5 womens...mod. tictactoes. 1980s. hipster. retro. new vintage. dancing. ballet. i entice you, captivate you and frequently astonish you with their polished dancing, their exuberant singing and mega joyful antics in Broadway By The Bay’s latest smash production, Little wonder that “Smokey Joe’s Café,” a compilation of 39 rock-and-roll hits of songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, opened on Broadway in 1995 and ran for nearly five years — the longest-running musical revue in Broadway history..

Bert Garcia, a former publisher of the magazine, described Diaz as a gifted self-taught photographer whose mission was to document Latino culture. “His training really was empirical experience,” Garcia said. “He sparkled in the limelight of photography. I think that was his passion. He loved the social aspect, loved the dances and the music. And the stars and people loved him. They would light up.”. Diaz mounted a few photos on the walls of the house and darkroom, but most are tacked on willy-nilly. For example, there’s a photo of John F. Kennedy stumping in East San Jose on a wall with a photo of opponent Richard Nixon, singer Ray Charles and Mexican superstars Maria Felix, Vicente Fernandez, Lucha Villa, Yolanda del Rio and Juan Gabriel.

FINAL FRIDAYS: Final Fridays at Montalvo may be one of the Villa’s most fascinating events, On the last Friday of the month the public is invited to meet the resident artists who have been housed 1980s silver leather tictactoe flats...size 7.5 womens...mod. tictactoes. 1980s. hipster. retro. new vintage. dancing. ballet. i that month at Montalvo, The artists prepare a program for their guests, It’s a unique wrap-up for both artists and visitors, Last month’s offering was a performance piece presented by artists Jose Navarrete and Liz Harvey, using Gulliver’s Travels as a taking-off point, Harvey was choreographer, costumer, props creator, Navarrete, the performer, slithered around on the floor, creating an aura of despair and aloneness, Shadowing him was another actor, Lordy Rodriguez, walking slowly, wreathed in a cloak made of a myriad of paper doll cut-outs..

This year, veterans will be encouraged to provide input for the upcoming anniversary party to be held in November and for the planned expansion of space at the San Bruno VA Outpatient Clinic. Previous topics will also continue to be explored as well as future projects and collaborations. Many of the clinic’s veterans were involved in advocating for a clinic in San Bruno years ago, and partnered with the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and other organizations to make it a reality. Therefore, it is only fitting that they help the clinic celebrate its 10th anniversary and plan for the future.