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Celebrating Stephen Hawking: How Black Holes Are Not Quite Black – A Non-Technical Talk: 2-4 p.m. April 7, Diablo Valley College, 321 Golf Club Road, Pleasant Hill. Featuring astronomer Andrew Fraknoi. $10-$25. https://bit.ly/2GqXiBk. Party Richmond: 5:30-9 p.m. April 13, Richmond Art Center, 2540 Barrett Ave., Richmond. This art-filled event includes entertainment, hors d’oeuvres, awards and live auction. $50-$65. http://richmondartcenter.org/party-richmond/. Looking for Normal: April 12-28, Center Street Theater, 1001 Center St., Santa Cruz. A bittersweet transgender domestic comedy-drama. $29-$32. www.sccat.org.
Carol of Lights: The festival features Santa visits, bounce houses, pony rides, a petting zoo, arts and crafts, face painting, and a snow zone with real snow for kids to play in, Dec, 6, 2-5 p.m, E, Campbell Avenue and N, First Street, downtown Campbell, caroloflights.org, First Friday: The xappeal ballet flats theme is “Christmas in Campbell.” Family-friendly entertainment, late-night shopping and food, Dec, 5, 5 p.m, E, Campbell Avenue and N, First Street, downtown Campbell, Ainsley House Tours: All 15 rooms of the historic Ainsley House are transformed into a warm, inviting home for the holidays, decorated by local interior designers, house decorators, florists and volunteers, The event also features a holiday boutique, Dec, 3-18, Thursday-Sunday, noon-4 p.m, 300 Grant St, Campbell, $8 adults/$6 seniors/$4.50 youth ages 7-17/free for children and museum members, 408-866-2757, campbellmuseums.org/foundation..
Go to the others, she told the medic. A man sitting next to Natalia was pressing his palms together, as if in prayer, because the fingers on one of his hands had been blown off. She recognized a guy she’d known for years lying on a cot nearby. He’d been shot in the stomach. “I need help,” he said, and Riley called out for it, but no one came, because everyone needed help. On the pavement, where blood had begun to pool, Natalia saw a man to her right with a bullet wound on the back of his neck. She watched a small group crowd around him, pressing over and over on his chest. He didn’t move.
Details: 8 p.m.; $65; 408-866-2700, www.heritagetheatre.org, 6 Run Boy Run: The Tucson band’s sound is anchored in the traditional music of the Appalachian South, but the musicians and singers are not afraid to weave jazz and classical influences into their old-timey collage, The band is touring behind a new album, “Something to Someone,” released last week, and comes to Livermore’s Bankhead Theater on Nov, 4, Details: 8 p.m.; $30-$50; 925-373-6800, lvpac.org, 7 Golden Gate Symphony and Chorus: The orchestra commemorates the 50th anniversary of China’s “sent-down youth” movement, in which urban youth were dispatched to live and work in rural areas, by performing “Ask the Sky and the Earth,” an oratorio-cantata for orchestra, choir and solo voices by composer Tony Fok and librettist Wei Su, Also on the program being performed twice this xappeal ballet flats weekend are Michael Kimball’s “Remembering for Atonement” and Beethoven’s Symphony No, 6 “Pastoral.”..
Foothill Theatre Arts: “It Can’t Happen Here.” Through Nov. 19. By Sinclair Lewis, adapted for the stage by Tony Taccone and Bennett S. Cohen. Directed by Bruce McLeod. Featuring Vic Prosak, Thomas Times, Gwendolyne Wagner, Carla Befera, Henri Boulanger, Daniel Cardenas, John Castillo, Seton Chiang, Kyle Dayrit, Jorge Diaz, Abbey Eklund, Autumn Gonzalez, Jacob Gunter, Richard Horner, Bianca Marconcini, Emma Sazio, Amara Snow-Miller, Alexis Standridge, Austin Valliani and Daniel Warburton. Lohman Theatre,Foothill College Campus, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. $10-$20 (discounts available). http://www.foothill.edu/theatre/ or 650-949-7360.
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