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Prices range from $95 to $12,000 before discounts. See diablofineart.com for images of most of the pieces that will be in the show. For more information, contact Brian Fowler at 925-788-8174. Paintings, sculpture at Moraga Art Gallery show. Moraga Art Gallery’s new show, “Capturing Moments of Motion,” features paintings by Josie Osolin and figurative ceramic sculpture by Fred Yokel. There will also be works by the gallery’s 15 member artists and guest artists in the exhibit that runs through June 4.
Details: Aug, 5-20, Pacific Pipe, 1391 West Grand Ave., Oakland; $49-$96; 510-841-1903; www.westedgeopera.org, The big draw on American Bach’s summer festival is “King Arthur”; conducted by music director watercolor ballet shoes - clip art - print Jeffrey Thomas, Purcell’s “semi-opera” receives two performances at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Additional programs include works by Handel and Telemann — and, of course, Bach’s B-minor Mass, which Thomas conducts each year, Details: Aug, 4-13, San Francisco Conservatory of Music and St, Mark’s Lutheran Church, S.F.; $33-$95; 415-621-7900, www.americanbach.org..
In the capital, Jakarta, tourism authorities estimate 2 million people will take part in street parties in 162 locations. Indonesian police deployed at least 92,000 policemen to safeguard the celebration across the country. Associated Press writers Aya Batrawy in Dubai; Jim Gomez in Manila, Philippines; Kelvin Chan in Hong Kong; Ali Kotarumalos in Jakarta, Indonesia; Yuri Kageyama and Eric Talmadge in Tokyo and Louise Watt in Beijing contributed to this report. Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Slurpable noodles, savory broth and sake chasers? Yep, we’re talking ramen, baby, Japan’s crazy-popular Ramen Nagi just opened its second U.S, location in Santa Clara — so now you have two places to stand in those ridiculously long (and irresistible) lines, East Bay? Head for the new Tokyo-based Jinya Ramen Bar in Pleasanton, There are wonderful holiday concerts of all sorts around the Bay Area this weekend, Your options range from world-class gospel or R&B star John Legend, to Brian Wilson performing one of the best Christmas albums ever, Or, if you’re more classically inclined, the S.F, Symphony is presenting a “Festival of Carols,” featuring its watercolor ballet shoes - clip art - print renowned chorus and a bevy of guests, Oh, and the California Symphony is performing a score to the animated classic “The Snowman” as part of a family-friendly concert..
Peninsula Youth Theatre. “She Kills Monsters.” 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23. By Qui Nguyen. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts Second Stage, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. $17. mvcpa.com or 650-903-6000. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley. “The Prince of Egypt.” Oct. 6 through Nov. 5. Co-world premiere (in collaboration with Fredericia Teater in Denmark, where it will be staged in 2018) musical about Moses and Ramses. Score and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, book by Philip LaZebnik. Directed by Scott Schwartz. Featuring Diluckshan Jeyaratnam and Jason Gotay. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. $40-$100 (discounts available). theatreworks.org or 650-463-1960.
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