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“I was looking up at him in the girders with tears in my eyes, and he was looking down three stories at me with tears in his eyes. I wouldn’t have missed it for the world,” she recalled. To land the job, De Guzman auditioned with more than 800 people for Bloc, a talent agency with representation in New York City, Los Angeles and Atlanta. After that, he entered the “Newsies” auditions, where, even as an invited applicant, he had to dance, sing and act his way through an eight-audition sequence.
The event benefits PAINTS (Promote red slippers,handmade slippers,women slippers,non-slip slippers,ballet flats,bow slippers,gift wrapped,home shoes Art in the Schools), Beach Dads Club will hold a pancake breakfast at the start of the event, Tickets at the door are $8 for adults and $5 for children, Chalk boxes are $10, To volunteer or for details, contact Ann VanGelder at annvgnyc@gmail.com, The event will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m, at the school’s Ellen Driscoll Playhouse, 325 Highland Ave., Piedmont, Storyteller Clara Yen will share Chinese folk tales about the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, She weaves together family stories told by her parents with Chinese folk tales and delivers them in a mix of English and Mandarin..
It’s a Monday, the day owners Richard Denoix and Lenore Colarusso-Denoix normally close the shop. But this day is special, the first day of filming, and it’s hear-a-pin-drop quiet, especially when director Hester Wagner calls for “Action!”. The bakery is just one of six Livermore locations being used for the first movie to be produced by the students of Joey Travolta’s L.A.-based Inclusion Films Workshop. Students enrolled in the 20-week Practical Film and Media Workshop, which launched in February, are the inaugural class working on their thesis film. The Northern California filmmaking school is an expansion of Travolta’s innovative vocational training program for adults with developmental disabilities and a joint venture with Lafayette-based nonprofit Futures Explored.
SONGS, SONGS, SONGS, Full credit goes to organizers for front-loading a ton of live music right from the top, A portion red slippers,handmade slippers,women slippers,non-slip slippers,ballet flats,bow slippers,gift wrapped,home shoes of a dozen songs — from Alabama’s “Mountain Music” to Reba’s “Fancy” and Carrie Underwood’s “Stand By Your Man” — took a blistering 10 minutes and gracefully ended with the microphone in the hands of Randy Travis, who has been rehabilitating after a 2013 stroke, and he joined in on the last lines of the song, When Thomas Rhett won single of the year award, he said the sequence left him in tears, The rest of the night was virtually wall-to-wall music, as it should have been..
Pacific Art League. “40 Watts: Illuminating Herstory.” Through April 27. Norton Gallery, 668 Ramona St, Palo Alto. pacificartleague.org or 650-321-3891. Palo Alto Art Center. “Clear Story,” site-specific, walk-in installation by Bay Area artist Mildred Howard, through August, King Plaza, in front of Palo Alto City Hall. “LawnBowls: A Site-Specific Environmental Installation,” by Judith Selby Lang, through February 2013, Palo Alto Lawn Bowls Club, 474 Embarcadero, Palo Alto. www.cityofpaloalto.org/ artcenter.
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