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Lunar New Year, 11 a.m.-4 p.m, Feb, 28, Performances, craft activities, Courthouse Square, San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway St., Redwood City, Museum free day ballet shoe fabric underwritten by the Edmund and Jeannik Littlefield Foundation, www.historysmc.org or 650-299-0104, Peninsula Symphony, “Cherished Music, Cherished Maestro.” 5:30-9 p.m, Feb, 28, Celebration dinner, fundraiser and tribute to Maestro Mitchell Sardou Klein, San Mateo Elks Club, 229 W, 20th Ave., San Mateo, 650-941-5291 or http://peninsulasymphony.org..
Also murky was the use of sleek, tropical-bright gowns in the crowning ballroom scene, when Cinderella shyly finds herself among important personages. Those slinky gowns in mango, salmon and wine colors were neither armor for the wealthy women, nor a sign of decadence. They were simply sexy and eye-popping. Though Ratmansky excels at classical dance, the neoclassical and vernacular movement he gives Cinderella here was danced on opening night by international star Diana Vishneva with technical accuracy, but the soul of a suburban princess. This Cinderella’s air of self-effacement was never credible, and none of the slights and betrayals around her seemed to register at all.
https://wp.me/p7ShJJ-jeLL, A new season of “The Bachelorette” is upon us, people, and you know what that means: Host Chris Harrison is about to get all gushy, Plenty of Bachelors and Bachelorettes have come and gone over the years, he informs us, but NEVER have “we seen anything like the love and support” America has bestowed upon our new leading lady, Rachel Lindsay! Whoo-hoo, What Harrison fails to mention is that Rachel is also making history, She’s the ballet shoe fabric first black star the franchise has cast, On one hand, that’s admirable: Let’s not make race an issue here, Then again, Chris probably doesn’t want to call too much attention to to the fact that the show’s producers have taken WAY too long to make this happen, And it still may not have happened had not ABC’s entertainment chief Channing Dungey — a black woman — had not applied some pressure..
Mini Maker Faire: Inventors, innovators, exhibits, creators, tinkerers, robots, hobbyists, crafters, artists and young makers in Santa Clara Valley will gather at History Park for the San Jose Mini Maker Faire. Sept. 9, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. History Park, 635 Phelan Ave. https://sanjose.makerfaire.com, 408-287-2290. Almaden Lake’s Graffiti Night: The third annual Classic Car Show-N-Shine features more than 60 classic and custom cars, all models and make from the ’50s and beyond. Sept. 7, 5-9 p.m. Almaden Lake Park, 6099 Winfield Blvd. Registration is $20 at www.sjregistration.com For more information, contact Yazmin Rios at yazmin.rios@sanjoseca.gov or call Almaden Lake Park at 408-927-0868.