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“I am not a very religious person, but he asked if he could pray with me,” Lynne said. “As we prayed, Janelle coughed again and kind of came back to life.”. The paramedics arrived and worked to stabilize Janelle. A medical helicopter was called to the scene. “In that first hour, Janelle almost died three times,” Lynne said. “When they finally stabilized her and flew her to Stanford, I remember collapsing to my knees.”. At Stanford, Janelle was placed in a medically-induced coma. A hole was drilled in her skull to relieve pressure. She remained in the ICU for five days. Her parents were told at one point that Janelle would live but her ability to speak or walk was unknown. On June 12, Stanford transferred Janelle to Children’s Hospital in Oakland, an expert in rehabilitation therapies for children. And so it began, relearning how to walk and move her arms and talk — and Janelle moved at a rapid pace. Her first words were, “Hi Mommy.”.

Score: 10, 10, 10 = 30, a perfect score, After a quick interview with Kellie as to which couple she thought would win, it was time for the samba relay, The pairs picked their order of dance, and it was Jack, Amber, Bill and Corbin, After the performance, the judges would give points to the couples in descending order: 5, 4, 3 and 2, The dancing was varied and Len said it was not a samba but a wamba, Bruno added that there was a samba for every vintage 1980's colorful ballet flats// size 8-1/2 color block slide on shoes// taste and Carrie Ann complimented each couple, Scores: First place — Corbin and Karina for 5 points and a total of 32; second place — Amber and Derek for 4 points and a total of 34; third place — Jack and Cheryl for 3 points and a total of 27; and fourth place — Bill and Emma for 2 points and a total of 26..

More than a staple of the holidays, the ballet has come to embody the season as surely as Christmas trees, wreaths, and carols. With Tchaikovsky’s spirited score and E. T. A. Hoffmann’s fantastical narrative (via Alexandre Dumas’s adaptation), “The Nutcracker” seems capable of surviving any calamity or choreographer. Fortunately, Bay Area productions tend to bring out the best in the ballet. Here are our picks for top holiday dance offerings. “The Hard Nut,” Mark Morris Dance Group: After five long years the long drought is over! I love “The Nutcracker” as much as any other dance aficionado, with a ballet-smitten daughter harboring sugar plum fairy dreams. But reverence doesn’t mean avoiding a boozy good time, which is what Morris provides in “The Hard Nut,” the choreographer’s hilarious retelling of the familiar tale set in swinging 1970s suburbia. Set to Tchaikovsky’s complete score, performed live by members of the Berkeley Symphony and the Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir, the fabulous production includes 33 dancers and Morris reprising the role of Dr. Stahlbaum.

Apostle: Dan Stevens plays a man in 1905 trying to save his vintage 1980's colorful ballet flats// size 8-1/2 color block slide on shoes// sister who has been kidnapped by a religious cult led by a charismatic prophet (Michael Sheen), Bad Times At the El Royale: Seven strangers seeking redemption cross paths on an eventful night at a rundown Lake Tahoe hotel, The cast includes Jeff Bridges, Chris Hemsworth, Jon Hamm, Cynthia Erivo, Russell Crowe, and Dakota Johnson, Beautiful Boy: Timothée Chalamet plays a young man whose relationship with his father, played by Steve Carell, is tested by his ongoing drug addiction, Based on the two memoirs by the real-life father and son..

Campbell United Methodist Church is hosting several concerts for the holiday season. Lunchtime Advent Concerts are set for Fridays, Dec. 7, 14 and 21, 12:30-1p.m. at the church, 1675 Winchester Blvd. On Dec. 9 at 4 p.m., the church presents “Singers, Ringers and Brass,” featuring vocal and handbell choirs and brass ensembles playing secular and traditional Christmas and holiday tunes. All concerts are free, though donations will be accepted. For more information, call 408-378-3472 or visit www.campbellunited.org.


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