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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Refrain from overreacting or getting caught up in someone else’s dilemma. Moderate spending is encouraged, along with saying “no” to temptation. Put greater emphasis on diet, exercise and maintaining good health. Personal and professional gains can be accomplished. 4 stars. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Disillusionment will lead to confusion. Make sure you get your information straight from the source before you make a comment or get involved in something questionable. Lean toward unique opportunities and you will find a way to get ahead. 2 stars.
9 CLAUDIA RUSSELL: The Point Richmond Acoustic concert series closes its season on May with this veteran singer-songwriter, whose expressive, versatile voice is comfortable with a range of Americana styles, She’s accompanied by accomplished guitarist/mandolinist Bruce Kaplan, Details: 7:30 p.m.; First United Methodist Church, Point Richmond; $15 advance, $20 door; www.point acoustic.org, 10 JO KOY: The Filipino-American comedian is a staple on the college pink hair bow, ballet bow, lilac hair bow, flower headband, girls hair bow, baby bow, photo shoot prop, glitter bow stand-up comedy circuit and might be best known for his sharp commentary on “Chelsea Lately.” Fans of Koy’s slice-of-life humor are in for a treat, as he headlines this weekend at San Jose Improv and returns there at the end of the month..
“This is my fifth year performing in the show,” said Sema Lew, 12, a seventh-grader at Montera Middle School. “I’m a snowball as well as a Chinese Emperor. Getting to dance with professional dancers is really something. My snowball costume has so many parts including pillows front and back to make it puff out more. Luckily, we have lots of rehearsals to get used to dancing in it.”. Joining Sema this year is her 9-year-old sister Ayla, who plays a Sugar Plum Fairy attendant.
“There’s a real pink hair bow, ballet bow, lilac hair bow, flower headband, girls hair bow, baby bow, photo shoot prop, glitter bow rich history and story and narrative behind our Japantown that’s special and unique,” Kawamoto said, “I think the authenticity comes from the people,” Sakamoto echoed, Like any other immigrant community, Japanese-Americans have married people from all sorts of backgrounds. There is also more interest from people who don’t identify as Japanese at all in experiencing the culture and food and festivals of Japantown, and in bringing other cultures into the area..
He will be honored along with Gursky Ranch, business of the year, at a dinner Jan. 18 at Trilogy at the Vineyards. Register on line or email jilda@brentwoodchamber.com. Pre paid reservations only. The scholarship is open to middle and high school students in the Antioch Unified School District. The application deadline is 4 p.m. Jan. 8. Deliver submissions to the AUSD office, 510 G St. The Dr. Martin Luther King Birthday Celebration will be 1 to 3 p.m. Jan. 20 at the Deer Valley High School Theater, 4700 Lone Tree Way.
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