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Botanica: ‘All Things Plant Life’ at Bedford July 13-Sept. 6. A National Juried exhibition will open inside Bedford Gallery at the Lesher Center for the Arts 1601 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek, on July 12. A Botanica showcases a deep love of nature, the embrace of its beauty, and a concern for its protection and survival. From 16th Century Flemish painters, to Cezanne and the Post Impressionists, the color and variety found in plant life, as well as the potent symbolism, have served as artistic inspiration. Opening reception is scheduled for Sunday, July 12, 3-5 p.m. Admission general $5, youth (17 and under)$3, children 12 and under free. For more information, call 925-295-1417 or go to www.bedfordgallery.org.
Those actors? Oh, yeah, baby! Several are “Peter Pan” veterans, especially John Bisceglie who’s notching his 10th — you read it correctly — 10th production of “Pan,” and his seventh as the villainous (but not too scary for little ones) Captain Hook, Sporting the world’s largest red ring, and darling, long black tendril curls, Bisceglie ballet print, ballet shoes print, pink ballerina print, girls ballerina print, ballerina nursery print alternately switches from charming to dastardly with a flick of those curls, As Tiger Lily, the leader of the Warriors and Peter Pan’s comrade in arms, Catrina Contini has her third go at the role, and she’s nothing short of terrific, It’s difficult to take your eyes off her dark eyes and rapid moves in her dance numbers..
“It was hilarious,” said Draymond Green of the Warriors. The timeout was nearly over when Allen walked onto the floor, directly through the Jr. Jam Squad entertaining the home crowd. The boos started almost immediately, and never subsided. For the rest of the afternoon, any time Allen touched the ball the sellout crowd let him have it. Even Draymond Green’s mother, Mary Babers-Green, piled on, tweeting, “Tony Allen is so DISRESPECTFUL … interrupting our babies!” Allen said it wasn’t intentional. “I didn’t even know. I just heard the first horn and I went out there,” he said. “I thought they knew to run off the court.” Stephen Curry was sitting at the scorer’s table, waiting to check back into the game, when Allen inadvertently stepped into the kids’ moment on the big stage. “They were killing the MC Hammer rendition, and I saw him walk out and it was like slo”‘mo because I don’t think he realized where he was walking,” Curry said. “Our fans obviously were protecting the Warriors’ ground in all sorts of ways. It was pretty funny.” Green saw Allen try to defuse the moment by shaking hands with one of the kids. “The fans did not pay any attention,” Green said. “I just started laughing the entire time. I think he’ll see some boos for the rest of his time at Oracle.” If that’s the case, Allen said he can handle the villain’s role. “That’s the least of my worries,” he said of the booing. “I’m not focused on any of them. I’m focused on playing basketball.” Follow Jeff Faraudo on Twitter at twitter.com/Jeff Faraudo. Report an errorPolicies and StandardsContact UsTags:BasketballGolden State WarriorsNBAJeff FaraudoSubscribe Today!All Access Digital offer for just 99 cents!blog comments powered by DisqusGet Morning Report and other email newsletters.
Spend an evening discovering sparkling wines from 20 producers from around the world while exploring Downtown Campbell in holiday mode at the Downtown Campbell Business Association’s first-ever Winter Bubble Walk, The event is set for Dec, 12, 6-9 p.m, Check-in for the Winter Bubble Walk is 5:30-8 p.m, in the Khartoum parking lot, 300 Orchard City Drive, Tickets are $38-$45 at https://www.downtowncampbell.com/bubblewalk, Avoid convenience charges by purchasing tickets in person with cash at Besties Boutique, 411 ballet print, ballet shoes print, pink ballerina print, girls ballerina print, ballerina nursery print E Campbell Ave.; Frost Cupcake Factory, 199 E Campbell Ave.; or Tessora’s Barra di Vino, 234 E Campbell Ave..
“Pacifica Performances has always been great to us,” guitarist Castro said. “They are easy to work with and they make us feel very comfortable. The venue is very cool — great stage and sound, and the people that come to see us there are real music people. They come to listen, dance and participate. They never disappoint.”. Last year Daniel Castro and his band, joined two other top-of-the-line acts — cabaret artists Meg Mackay and Billy Philadelphia, and gypsy jazz and American Songbook-fused band, George Cole and Eurocana, for a Pacifica Performances benefit. Called the “March Musical Spotlight,” the benefit concert had the audience pounding out applause. This Sunday evening the March Musical Spotlight is back and the annual fundraiser has a lineup of stars.
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