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Usha Srinivasan, co-founder and president of Sangam Arts, a local nonprofit that attempts to connect cultures through the arts, has launched a new initiative, Mosaic, that will aim to bring people of diverse backgrounds together in cultural collaborations. On a recent Monday night in Saratoga, three flute players performed in the community room of the Saratoga Public Library. One played a Persian ney, another the Indian bansuri and the third played the western classical flute. The program was arranged by Usha Srinivasan, president and co-founder, along with Priya Das, of Sangam Arts, a local nonprofit that attempts to connect cultures through the arts. The group’s pilot event on Monday sought to do just that, by bringing flutists of different backgrounds together to “demonstrate the common threads between cultures and celebrate diversity,” said Srinivasan.

Oshman Family ballet shoes - en pointe - machine embroidery, embroidery designs, embroidery patterns, embroidery files JCC: Zinzi Clemmons, “What We Lose.” 8 p.m, Nov, 2, Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, $10-25, http://www.paloaltojcc.org or 650-223-8700, Los Altos History Museum: “Catch the Spirit.” 1:30 p.m, Nov, 15, Authors’ Showcase, with Ann Heffron, Susan Bickford, Diana Chan, Ryan Dietzen, Mary Feliz, Donald McPhail, Fritz Trapnell and Barbara Wilcox, Los Altos History Museum, 51 S, San Antonio Road, Los Altos, Free, https://losaltoshistory.org/events/catch-the-spirit-2/..

Oshman Family JCC. “Carnival of the Animals.” 10 a.m. and noon, March 1. Music and activities including animal mask-making and an instrument “petting zoo” to accompany a rendition of Camille Saint-Saen’s “Carnival of the Animals.” San Francisco Ballet Assistant Conductor Ming Luke will conduct two performances of “Carnival of the Animals,” featuring a string ensemble and two grand pianos. Presented in partnership with Bay Point Ballet. Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, Oshman Family JCC, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. $15 members and children ages 3-12; $18 general; $20 door. www.paloaltojcc.org or 650-223-8664.

“I’m nervous,” Riley said, “How am I going to do this?”, Riley may be ballet shoes - en pointe - machine embroidery, embroidery designs, embroidery patterns, embroidery files the most well-known student at Dana Hills, After the Register began chronicling her life, news organizations from around the world have featured her, Through it all, she has remained her bubbly self, trying to be part of anything and everything typical high school seniors do, And it has worked, Behind the scenes, her mother, Pam, has been meticulously working with school officials to give Riley a special graduation ceremony to avoid being in the sun..

Still, the older bride has limits. She plans to throw a bouquet and is considering wearing a garter belt, but she will not be wearing white. Instead, she’s planning to don a taupe gown she purchased at David’s Bridal. “I felt white wasn’t appropriate for me,” says Hunter, who will be wearing a chiffon gown with a fitted bodice and layers of ruffles cascading from the waist. Apparently, the groom has limits, too. He proposed by giving Hunter a 5 1/2 carat diamond ring. But he stopped short of getting down on one knee.


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