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Burlingame Art Society meets the first Wednesday of the month (September through June) from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Burlingame Lions Hall, 990 Burlingame Ave., in Burlingame. Beginners are welcome. To learn more, go to www.burlingameartsociety.org. The public is invited to register to participate in the half-day forum, which will be held at the Skyline College Student and Community Center, Building 6, 2nd floor, 3300 College Drive, in San Bruno, at www.skylinesuccesssummit.com. The registration fee, including a breakfast, is $75 per person.
Saturday starts at noon with an open house featuring free kids classes and performances, In the evening, there’s “Beyond Dreams,” a powerhouse performance and panel discussion including Rupa and the April Fishes, Rico Pabon and Kiwi Illafonte that seeks to elucidate links between immigration, performing arts, hip-hop and poetry, It’s the first of a six-part NEA-funded series co-produced by Steelo Entertainment and La Pena titled “Immigrant Dreams.”, The celebration continues with artists immersed in traditional musical forms from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Pakistan, Mexico and Chile, For Lorenz, balletlove dancewear the ultimate goal is to build community through music, dance and other performance arts..
May 18, 1927. Dec. 12, 2013. It was there she met her future husband, Joseph Priolo, at the El Patio, a popular San Francisco dance hall. They were married on Oct. 26, 1951 and just last October celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary. In 1953, Edna and Joe looked forward to coming home to their first house together, an original Linda Mar rancher that had just been built. It was truly their home sweet home and it was here that she lived ever since. Edna was the proud mother of daughter Debbie Pautrat and son Michael Pirolo. She enjoyed many activities including being a member of Beta Sigma Phi, playing the stock market, playing bridge, and swimming and water skiing at Lake Berryessa.
Details: Oct, 5-14; see the schedule and more details at www.litquake.org, 3 “The Right to be Believed”: Bay Area aerial dance troupe Flyaway Productions tackles a sprawling feminist theme by, metaphorically, raising women’s voices up high so we can all can hear them, That’s kind of the idea of this one-hour work that Flyaway will perform for free Oct, 6-7 in an Oakland lot, Details: 8 and 9 p.m, each day; Broadway and 12th streets, Oakland; balletlove dancewear free; flyawayproductions.com, calperformances.org..
Those polls came in the aftermath of the unrest in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August, during which a woman was killed when a man slammed his car into a crowd of people peacefully protesting a white supremacist rally. After that violence, Trump equated the views of the neo-Nazi and racist protesters with the views of those who turned out to oppose the white nationalist views. Days after the protests, he called out the racism as unacceptable – and the next day declared that there were “very fine people on both sides,” including the side protesting arm in arm with the Nazis. Trump didn’t like to call the racists racist, but, as our Chris Ingraham noted, was often willing to call black people racist on Twitter – three times as often as he used the term to describe white people.
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