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Also starting March 3 is “Trending,” a new exhibit of multiple all-new paintings, ceramics, glass pieces and jewelry by our 24 regular members. Film Showcase to show ‘The Verdict’. The International Film Showcase’s February feature is “The Verdict,” from Belgium, and will have its U.S. premiere Friday, Feb. 27 at the Orinda Theater, where it will show for a week. The film also will show at the El Campanil theater in Antioch on March 22. The film deals with a flaw in Belgium’s justice system about a man losing his family to murder and the legal glitch that lets the killer go scot-free.

Still searching for that ideal summer camp for the youngsters in your life? Saratoga has a small list of openings you might want to check out, American Girl Sisters Summer CampFabulous fun is to be shared between children and their dolls, ​This is a camp created by three girls who loved ivory or white lace ballet slippers with elastic - flower girl shoes - baby and toddler girl - christening - baptism - princess American Girl Dolls growing up, Three hours of fun with friends and their dolls, this camp entails games and crafts, The last day includes a tea party, so wear a party dress, Dolls to not have to be American Girl brand, Camp is from 11 a.m, to 2 p.m, Lunch and snacks are served, and will accommodate all food allergies, Total cost is $150, There’s a $15 charge for each additional doll..

Adam Driver/Mark Hamill (“Star Wars: The Last Jedi”): The always great Driver and the never-better Hamill both brought that rarest of “Star Wars” elements – psychological depth – to Rian Johnson’s maligned-by-immature-fans, appreciated-by-people-who-appreciate-good-movies sequel. Turning on a dime from hurt, questioning boy/man to vicious, calculating megalomaniac, Driver continued to make Kylo Ren the series’ most magnetically intriguing villain. Weary, disillusioned Luke Skywalker, borne down by a lifetime of familial, political and spiritual disappointments, finally gave Hamill a multiplicity of facets to explore in one of pop culture’s most iconic characters. The actor has clearly been waiting most of his life to turn this figurine into a man, and did it with all the maturity in the universe.

Details: Presented by Stanford Live; 7:30 p.m.; $23-$75; live.stanford.edu, 2 Jay Blakesberg: Many rock music fans are well-acquainted with the work of Blakesberg, a Bay Area-based photographer who in the past 40 years has captured such icons as the Grateful Dead, ivory or white lace ballet slippers with elastic - flower girl shoes - baby and toddler girl - christening - baptism - princess Joni Mitchell, Tom Waits, R.E.M., Radiohead and the Rollings Stones, Now the highlights of his storied career are being assembled in a gallery show, “Dark + Light: The Rock & Roll Photography of Jay Blakesberg, 1978-2017” at the Harvey Milk Photo Center in San Francisco, The collection includes some 120 images..

What was once a minor community event has become a tradition that last year attracted an estimated 15,000 people, according to Daniel Swafford, managing director of the event. “We are expanding in every positive way I can think of,” said Matthew Lonergan, chair of the event. “Oaktoberfest means doing good locally by locals. Peolpe who donate are from around here. Sponsors have a real presence in the Dimond. We are putting it on and we are sponsoring it. For our community, it’s a bit of pride that we do this for ourselves. “.


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