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But that makes his music sound academic. Truth is, it was accessible. His tunes were played on jukeboxes around the country; “Take Five” was the first jazz single to sell 1 million copies. Brubeck believed in jazz that worked on a variety of levels. Musicians could argue about “poly” this and “poly” that; listeners — and Brubeck himself — would be busy tapping their feet to the rhythm of the hits. In an age of experimentation, he did something rare: “He made the avant-garde into something fun and lighthearted,” wrote jazz historian and former Stanford University lecturer Ted Gioia upon the 50th anniversary, in 2009, of Brubeck’s landmark album “Time Out.”.

Set in the streets of Spain, the classical ballet — considered one of the most technically demanding dances — is part of the joint Spring Dance Concert, A highlight of the June 1 performance will be a number from “Harry Potter,” choreographed by Diablo Ballet instructor Erin Leedom, A former principal dancer with Oakland Ballet and Ballet West, Erin ballet ballerina necklace - first dance recital - dancer necklace - ballet shoe necklace - personalized ballerina gift - dance t trained at the American Ballet Theatre and the Joffrey Ballet in New York as well as the San Francisco Ballet, Both nights’ performances begin at 7 p.m..

FAMILY HOLIDAY EVENTS. San Mateo County History Museum. “Holiday Traditions from Around the World.” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 6. Children’s craft activities such as making old-fashion Christmas tree ornaments. San Francisco State University Handbell Choir will perform at 1 p.m. San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. 650-299-0104 or visit www.historysmc.org. Holiday bazaars. Palo Alto Fiery Arts Winter Glass Sale. 3-6:30 p.m. Dec. 5, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Dec. 6. Glass reindeer, ornaments, acorns, fish, fruit, pumpkins, hand-crafted by professional artists. Glass demonstrations, free cider and cookies. Proceeds benefit Palo Alto High School’s sculpture classes. Palo Alto High School, Administration Building, 50 Embarcadero Road, Palo Alto. www.sites/google.com/site/PalyGlass.

Put it in the garage, That’s the default answer at my house — and I’m betting yours – whenever something I’m not ready to relinquish doesn’t have a place in the house, And so the flotsam and jetsam of life accumulate, Old tables and televisions move in alongside garden tools and garbage cans, old suitcases and hockey sticks, resident spiders and mice, The stuff creeps in, but doesn’t creep out, ballet ballerina necklace - first dance recital - dancer necklace - ballet shoe necklace - personalized ballerina gift - dance t Eventually, the garage becomes a purgatory, a way station for items straddling a useful life and the dump, Wishful thinking keeps them hostage: I see that ThighMaster there behind your potter’s wheel..

Los Altos Stage Company: “The 1940s Radio Hour.” Nov. 30 through Dec. 23. Directed by Lee Ann Payne. Featuring Ken Boswell, Katie Coleman, Nique Eagen, Aaron Hurley, Jacob Jackman, John Stephen King, Gary Landis, Elizabeth Claire Lawrence, Brigitte Losey, Michael Rhone, Nathaniel Rothrock, Michelle Skinner and Anthony Stephens. Bus Barn Theatre, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. $18-$36. http://www.losaltosstage.org or 650-941-0551. Pear Theatre: “The Millionth Production of a Christmas Carol.” Nov. 30 through Dec. 17. By James Kopp. Directed by Kopp. Featuring James Johnson, Jenn Sorkin, Ronald Feichtmeir, Bryan Moriarty, Ariel Aronica, Michael Weiland, Kelly Weber Barazza, Lisa Burton Guevara and Kopp. Pear Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St., Mountain View. $15-$35. http://www.thepear.org or 650-254-1148.

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