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Speaking of youthful performances, the JCC has nurtured some of the very best in recent years through its sponsorship of South Bay Teen Idol, a competition that crowns the area’s embroidered leather ballet flat sandal best teen singer, New for the 2015 edition will be the expansion of eligibility to teens in San Mateo and Alameda counties, “South Bay Teen Idol has definitely taken off,” says Schnable, who oversees the event each year, “We’ve had so many requests to enter from people in Fremont, San Mateo and other cities that we decided to open our borders, and not just limit the entries to Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties.”..
The contest, sponsored by the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club, drew 523 entries from journalists in all 11 Bay Area counties for work done last year. Copy desk chief Kevin Kelly won first place in the entertainment category for his review of “Ovo,” a Cirque du Soleil show about a group of insects whose lives are changed after finding a mysterious orb. Cartoonist Steve Curl won a first-place award for an editorial cartoon on the hoopla surrounding President Barack Obama’s visit to Facebook in Palo Alto, which was followed by a dinner attended by a who’s-who roster of Silicon Valley high-tech titans. Curl also won a third-place award for an editorial cartoon on the area’s Canada geese poop problem.
Since then it’s been performed around the world and had two successful Broadway revivals, As director Erica Wyman-Abrahamson envisions the Hillbarn embroidered leather ballet flat sandal production, Charity and the other hookers — (euphemistically called dance-hall hostesses) at the Fandango Ballroom — spend most of their time grumbling backstage about their lot in life, then come out to inveigle men by entertainingly slithering over, under and on top of two dance bars all the while belting out (Hey) “Big Spender.”..
The play is sponsored by the city of Pittsburg. Bradford Cooreman will direct, while Peter Gothold is music director. For more information on the free outdoor production, call 252-4842 or go to http://theatrecore.com. Delta Art Gallery hosts new exhibit. BRENTWOOD — Delta Gallery will present “Inspiration,” ceramic works by sculptor Julee Richardson, along with a new exhibit of work by the Art Guild of the Delta Collective. The public is invited to meet the artists and tour the new collection at a free reception from 6 to 8 p.m. July 16.
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