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Caldwell Gallery: “Disabilities Art Showcase.” Through Oct. 31. Works by San Matero County artists with disabilities. Presented by San Mateo County Commission on Disabilities and the San Mateo County Arts Commission. Caldwell Gallery, 400 County Center at the Hall of Justice, Redwood City. http://smchealth.org/smccod or 650-573-2480. Cantor Arts Center: “The Crown under the Hammer: Russia, Romanovs, Revolution,” Oct. 18 through March 4 (also at Hoover Institution). “Rodin: The Shock of the Modern Body.” Open ended. Three galleries including nearly 100 Rodin sculptures; includes comparative works by his rivals, mentors, admirers and imitators. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive, Stanford. https://museum.stanford.edu/.

“Things start disintegrating for her, She’s kind of portrayed as the glamour lady of the jail, and she is, she’s got a glossy finish, but she’s really a scrappy fierce person,” Kalita says, “She works and works just to keep her name out there and not get pushed to the side by Roxie.”, Shannon Self, a Rose Garden resident who plays Roxie, grew up in the Bay Area, getting her start as a competitive dancer and gymnast, but took to the stage after getting a role in On the Town with San Jose Civic Light Opera (later American Musical Theatre of San Jose) and she performed black leather pointed shoes womens soft moccasin flat everyday handmade loafers fashion slip on mules black slippers ballet flat with the company throughout high school, Self, who attended Fordham College at Lincoln Center and has a BA in theater from Santa Clara University, began performing with CMT while in college, and by her second production with the company in 1996, had been hired by Hauge as an assistant, helping to choreograph shows..

Poet and author devorah major eschews the hierarchy of capital letters in her signature and poems and writes to become. To become a better writer, mother, seer, sayer, lover, woman. In her new collection  “and then we became” (City Lights, $12.95, 88 pages), major divides the 32 poems into four categories: “spirit,” “other selves,” “fragile” and “whole.”. “So often we see things as you’re alive or you’re dead, as this or that. My understanding of the universe is that we’re constantly in a state of becoming,” she says in an interview.

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The program was made possible by a $2,000 grant from Target and $1,400 from the Antioch Friends of the Library group. The books were distributed at several areas around the city, including two Starbucks locations, First Five Center, and to kindergarten and first- grade classes at Fremont and Marsh elementary schools. Merle Whitburn, Friends of the Antioch Library president, said the group works hard to raise money for “programs for the youth of Antioch and are especially proud we were able to assist (with the Kids Read!) We feel strongly that providing books at a young age will inspire children to continue to read for enjoyment and knowledge books give us.”.



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