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Tickets are $25 and all proceeds go to Earth Island Institute. “Joe has been a longtime, tireless advocate for Vietnam veterans, nurses, as well as for animals and the environment,” says the institute. “He performed at the recent Earth Day concert, ‘Kiss the Sky — Orca Freedom Concert,’ which raised awareness and support for orca organizations, including Earth Island Institute’s International Marine Mammal Project.”. For tickets or more details on the show visit www.eii.org/CountryJoe/.
Pratt took to Instagram to deny that Zoe Church, the hip, Los-Angeles-based faith center he frequents with fiancee Katherine Schwarzenegger, “hates a certain group of people” or is “infamously anti-LGBTQ.”, In a caption arrayed above a photo of a lamb, Pratt wrote, “Nothing could be further from the truth, I go to a church that opens their doors to absolutely everyone.”, Pratt also quoted Jesus: “I give you a new command, love one another.”, But dance like no one is watching ballet slipper applique is true that Zoe Church is so welcoming to gay people?..
“A Brimful of Asha”: Comedy written and performed by mother and son Asha and Ravi Jain; Oct. 18-22; Bing Concert Hall Studio, Stanford University; $15-$50; live.stanford.edu. “The Liar”: Comedy presented by Center Repertory Company; Oct. 20-Nov. 18; Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek; $34-$56; 925-943-7469, www.centerrep.org. “Bullets over Broadway”: Adapted from the Woody Allen movie, presented by Tri-Valley Repertory Theatre; Oct. 21-Nov. 5; Bankhead Theater, Livermore; $37-$39; 925-373-6800, lvpac.org, www.trivalleyrep.org.
When it comes to including female musicians in high profile concert series there’s hardly an organization in the Bay Area that couldn’t do a better job, But a few venues and presenters make a point of showcasing the region’s wealth of women artists, and in March, women’s history month, Berkeley is ground zero for an extraordinary deluge of concerts focusing on female singers, players, poets and dancers who have made profound contributions, Working in collaboration with San Leandro-based Women Drummers International, Ashkenaz is the center of the action with the Maestra Series, a talent-packed program of multi-act concerts starting March 5 with “Songs dance like no one is watching ballet slipper applique of Resistance and Love” featuring vocalist/percussionist Linda Tillery and the Freedom Band and Alive!, the pioneering all-women jazz ensemble..
It wasn’t until shortly before 9 p.m., almost 45 minutes after the clock hit triple zeroes, that the Black Hole emptied out. Only because security forced fans to leave. The soggy Coliseum grass finally laid bare of security guards and misfits. Fittingly, the skies opened up right away, almost as if the tears of departing Raiders fans all came flooding down at once. Monday night may not be the Oakland finale for The Town’s beloved Raiders after all, but it certainly felt like it at the heart of the fanbase in the Black Hole.
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