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Berkeley police on Oct. 24 afternoon arrested Sherri Carbone Cruz, 53, after the three pedestrians, who were walking at the intersection of Shattuck Avenue and Haste Street, were hit, Berkeley police Capt. Erik Upson said. The pedestrians suffered minor to moderate injuries, but did not need to go to the hospital, Upson said. Upson said Cruz drove away in her black Chevy Camaro. Police spotted the car at Channing Way and Shattuck Avenue not long after the collision, detained Cruz and later discovered that she had been involved in another collision while fleeing the scene of the first collision.

Pacific Chamber Orchestra – Handel’s Messiah: 3 p.m, Nov, 25, Bankhead Theatre, 2400 First St., Livermore, Featuring soprano Hope Briggs, mezzo-soprano Silvie Jensen, tenor Christopher Bengochea, baritone Eugene Brancoveanu and the Pacific Chamber Orchestra Chorus, $10-$59, www.pacificchamberorchestra.org, 42nd Street Moon’s Production of Dames at Sea: Nov, 28-Dec, 16, Gateway Theatre, 215 Jackson St., San pair of ballet shoes necklace, 14k gold filled chain or .925 sterling silver chain, gold dance shoes or silver dance shoes Francisco, A funny, romantic comedy for all ages, $30-$75, www.42ndstmoon.org, Great Expectations: Nov, 29-Dec, 16, Town Hall Theatre Company, 3535 School St., Lafayette, An adventure-packed adaptation of the classic Dickens’ coming-of-age story by Gale Childs Daly, $18-$30, www.townhalltheatre.com..

Bradley said the process of reviewing “one of the highest-rated historic landmarks in Oakland” is time consuming. She cited in particular the seven niches facing Lake Merritt with huge sculptures collectively titled “The Riches of the Earth” by Alexander Stirling Calder, father of the world-famous artist credited with inventing the mobile. “There’s a lot of emphasis in preserving that aspect especially,” she said. “It’s still early,” Kahn said, but “we’re making progress” and “have talked to a ton of people.” She cited the “real neat design opportunities” of “knitting that fabric” of the Kaiser site, the adjacent Oakland Museum, Lake Merritt and the nearby BART stop into “a major improvement to the public realm.”.

Part of carnival’s enduring power is that way it channels and frames cultural practices that West African peoples brought to the Caribbean when they were transported there to work as slaves, By allowing for the overthrow of racial and class hierarchies, however briefly, the celebrations supercharged the music with “a higher purpose,” Charles says, “It’s supposed to take people out of their daily reality.”, Traveling back home to immerse himself pair of ballet shoes necklace, 14k gold filled chain or .925 sterling silver chain, gold dance shoes or silver dance shoes in Trinidad’s carnival culture lifted Charles out of the intensive academic track he’d been on for 15 years, After studying with pianist Marcus Roberts at Florida State University, he earned a graduate degree at Juilliard and now works as an assistant professor of jazz studies at Michigan State, He hadn’t been back for carnival season since he was a teen, when his experience of the celebration focused playing in steel bands..

Origami Gift Wrapping Class: Award- winning origami instructor Vicky Mihara-Avery leads a class in quick and easy Japanese-inspired gift wrapping techniques. Step-by-step demonstrations and hands-on practice. Nov. 25, 1-3 p.m. Japanese American Museum Of San Jose, 535 N. Fifth St., San Jose. $10 members/$15 nonmembers , plus $3 materials fee. 408-294-3138, jamsj.org. Temari Ball Workshop: Susan Watts will teach the ancient Japanese art of Temari ball making. Pick a necklace-size or ornament-size Temari. Bring your favorite pair of scissors; all materials will be provided. Nov. 17, 11a.m.- 2 p.m. San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, 520 S. First St., San Jose. $50 members/$70 non-members. 408-971-0323, sjquilt museum.org/calendar_no vember2012.html.



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