• • • • •. Hawaiian Airlines/Kristi Yamaguchi Downtown Ice, Circle of Palms, between the Fairmont Hotel and San Jose Museum of Art. Glide around the South Bay’s largest seasonal outdoor skating rink with extended dates until the Super Bowl. Hours vary. Through Feb. 7. $13-$17. sjdowntown.com/downtownice or 408.291.0525. • • • • •. Roaring Camp Railroads Holiday Lights Train, depart and return in front of Neptune’s Kingdom at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Cruise the decorated streets of Santa Cruz and meet up with Santa, all while sipping hot cider and enjoying musical entertainment. Various times Nov. 27- 28 and Dec. 5-6, 12-13, 18-23. $23 and $29. roaringcamp.com or 831.335.4484.
On Saturday, the museum will encourage visitors to take a more active stance at a free community day from 11 a.m, to 3 p.m, You could create a protest button or poster, send a postcard to elected officials or even register to vote. Visitors can also sew with visiting textile artist Jen Graham, who is working on a 2018 version of her piece, “Trajectory Patterns,” which documents the addresses where gun fatalities occurred, The original 2016 piece was 137 feet long, There also will be a community panel on firearms and safety at 1 p.m., followed by a roundtable discussion, You can register to take part at www.sjquiltmuseum.org/events, And for those shoes on sale, 20% off, size 34, ready to ship, scalloped ballet flats shoes radiant orchid lilac light violet slip on ballerina who want to have a bigger impact than just talking, Museum Executive Director Nancy Bavor points to the “Cash and Quilts for Guns” buyback that’s planned for later this year, The museum is raising $25,000 toward the San Jose Police Foundation and San Jose Police Department’s biennial buyback event and is also accepting donations of handmade quilts that may be exchanged for weapons..
A nephew, Jordan Walker-Pearlman, confirmed the death in a statement that said the cause was complications from Alzheimer’s disease. Wilder grew up in the Midwest, trained at the Old Vic in England and brought classical stage technique to Brooks’s outlandish humor. “My job was to make him more subtle,” Wilder once said. “His job was to make me more broad.”. But sometimes Wilder brought important comic ideas to Brooks. While filming “Young Frankenstein” (1974), a tribute to Universal Studios horror movies of the 1930s, Wilder urged that he and Peter Boyle, who was playing the monster, tap-dance a duet to “Puttin’ on the Ritz.”.
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Pear Flambé Cabaret: The series continues with Diane Milo’s “With a Little Help from my Friends.” Featuring some of the Bay Area’s best vocalists, this cabaret event is not just a showcase of Milo’s and her friends’ talents, but also a farewell performance celebrating 24 years of musical theater before Milo leaves the Bay Area. Jan. 11-12, 7:30 p.m. Pear Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St., Mountain View. $25 advance/$30 door. www.thepear.org, 650-254-1148. Frost/Nixon: TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presents Peter Morgan’s drama about the clash between the former leader of the free world and a lightweight British talk-show host clash in a legendary series of TV interviews. Jan. 16-Feb. 10. Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. $40-$100. theatreworks.org, 650-463-1960.