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Members of the Atherton, East Palo Alto, Portola Valley and San Carlos city councils also listed no gifts received in 2013. In Woodside, Councilman Tom Shanahan listed a “business travel expense reimbursement” from the New York-based Needham Group investment firm, but he didn’t provide dates or a dollar amount. Nadler wouldn’t speculate about whether blank pages meant no gifts or no reporting. She noted that elected leaders who come from the private sector, where “somebody expenses and it’s no big deal,” sometimes find it difficult to shift to public sector reporting requirements. But “the rules are different and for good reason,” she said.

The newcomers picked up the slack, with several debuts ranking among the year’s best albums, Here are my Top 10, 1, “Pure Heroine,” Lorde (Universal): You’ve probably heard the smash “Royals,” which was the best single of the year, but hopefully you won’t stop there, Let that tune lead you into the New Zealand singer-songwriter’s full-length debut, and you’ll find nine other cuts that also are quite mesmerizing, Lorde makes music that is equally artsy and catchy, distancing herself from most of her contemporaries on the ballet flats unflattering pop charts and drawing comparisons to such all-time greats as Björk and Tori Amos, “Pure Heroine” is such a shockingly mature and fully realized artistic statement that it’s amazing to think its author just turned 17 last month..

Allison Miller’s Boom Tic Boom: Allison Miller’s Boom Tic Boom is usually a talent-laden sextet, but for these gigs. the New York drummer presents a stripped down trio featuring longtime Boomers Myra Melford on piano and Ben Goldberg on clarinet as well as the rarely heard subway-rumbling contra alto clarinet (the trio also plays Saturday at San Francisco’s Community Music Center, $10-$15; http://sfcmc.org). Miller’s arresting music often balances precariously between rapture and rupture, and this volatile triumvirate is likely to push in both directions. Details: 2 p.m. Sunday, Café Stritch.

Music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim include “Let Me Entertain You,” “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,” “Together Wherever We Go, and “Roses Turn.”, Performances are 7 p.m, Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m, Saturday and Sunday, Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students, $5 for children 10 and younger, Seniors ballet flats unflattering pay only $5 on both Sunday matinees, Limited seating available, For more information, call 925-216-4613 or visit www.srctgrp.org..

While Guidi declined to be interviewed for this story, he’s participating in the anniversary program by having an excerpt from one of his pieces, “The Secret Garden” performed. The anniversary program also includes “East Bay Dances,” two lower-priced performances at Laney College in Oakland on Sunday. Programmed by Lustig, this festival features local groups like Diablo Ballet, Axis Dance Company and Turf Feinz, four Oakland-based dancers who became Internet sensations for an urban style of dancing known as “turfing.”.



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