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The best way to ensure an enterprise continues, of course, is community activism known in theater circles as “BIS.” Even Chrysler Group has a “butts-in-seats” campaign. Released of debt, the Bankhead is a vehicle primed for momentum. In the interest of maximizing coverage, here are some quick hits on the Arts Center’s LVPAC calendar. It’s Ladies Night on Oct. 10, with naughty-is-wickedly-nice “SPANK! The 50 Shades Parody.” The hybrid of beefcake, slapstick, music, striptease, standup comedy, improv and (let’s admit it) raunchy whatnot, plays to a certain demographic, so leave your kids and grandmother at home. Showtime is 8 p.m., tickets are $52 to $69.
Indian composer Juhi Bansal will introduce “Where Shadow Chases Light,” a symphony that Morgan commissioned last year for Oakland’s orchestra, Also, Alam and Manik Khan — sons of composer Ustad Ali Akbar Khan — will play traditional Indian instruments while performing their late father’s compositions, Lastly, Fremont dance students will perform to a medley of Bollywood movie tunes, “There ballet slippers manicure will be several different kinds of Indian music,” Klein said..
That series will also continue with San Jose singer-songwriter Socorra performing there Jan. 11. And — just as scores of people do every night — you can check out Sonic Runway, with or without musical accompaniment, from 5 p.m. to midnight. BRANDENBURG’S LEGACY: I was blindsided by the news that developer Lee Brandenburg had died at age 87 on Dec. 28, just months after the death of his son, Eric Brandenburg, at age 61 in March. His name was well known in business circles because of the properties developed by Brandenburg, Staedler & Moore and later, with his son, Brandenburg Properties, but I got to know Lee and his wife, Diane, through their contributions to local nonprofits and the arts.
WEDNESDAY: “Home Free” is a new reality series in which couples are challenged to renovate a rundown house with the hopes of ultimately winning their own dream home, Contractor Mike Holmes is our host, 9 p.m., Fox, WEDNESDAY: “Last Comic Standing” returns to give a new batch of jokesters a chance to make us laugh and win $250,000 in the process, This season’s judges include Roseanne Barr, Keenen Ivory Wayans and Norm MacDonald, 9 p.m., NBC, THURSDAY: It’s lights out in “Wayward Pines” as the creepy saga ends its first season, When the town’s electricity gets turned off, Ethan (Matt Dillon) and Kate (Carla Gugino) take drastic measures to protect as ballet slippers manicure many people as possible, 9 p.m., Fox..
need for such a service. “We all just played outside until it got dark,” he. said. These days, for various reasons, a child’s life is more structured, and it. takes a bit more finesse to keep children involved. Besides activities for kids, Kaplan says he hopes Famtivity.com will be the. go-to stop for family events and activities in the Bay Area. “Our team has really scoured all the event calendars to come up with ‘hidden gems’ that can create memorable experiences for kids,” he says. “Whether that’s a small theater production or a magic show, or a family picnic at a park, or something else that may not be in a parent’s scope of reference. We can provide information on that.”.
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