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Thu, Aug 15
Campbell Summer Concert Series Scheduled:
SAGE. 6:30-8pm. Free. Orchard City Green,
intersection of Central Ave and Civic Center
Dr, Campbell, 408.866.2105.
Foreplay Also: Corey Harris. Thu, Aug 15,
7:30pm. $25-$45. Mountain Winery, 14831
Pierce Rd, Saratoga, 408.998.TIXS or
www.mountainwinery.com.
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Janis Ian Thu, Aug 15, 7:30pm. $28-$33.
Montalvo, Carriage House Theatre, 15400
Montalvo Rd, Saratoga, 408.867.4311 or
www.villamontalvo.org.
Music in the Park Featured artist: Stroke 9.
5-8:15pm. Free. Plaza de Cesar Chavez, Market
and San Carlos Sts, San Jose, 408.279.1775
x42 or www.sjdowntown.com.
Summer Concert Series 2002 Scheduled:
Kapalikiko. 6-8pm. Free. Memorial Park,
corner of Mary Ave and Stevens Creek Blvd,
Cupertino, 408.777.3120.
Fri, Aug 16
Blondie Also: coco. 7:30pm. $45-$65.
Mountain Winery, 14831 Pierce Rd, Saratoga,
408.998.TIXS or www.mountainwinery.com.
Children's Theater in the Park
Crimestoppers. Presented by Peninsula
Youth Theatre and the City of Mountain View.
6:30pm. Free. Mountain View Center for the
Performing Arts Park, 500 Castro St, Mountain
View, 650.903.6000.
Russian National Orchestra with Dave Brubeck
8pm. $40-$60. Montalvo, Garden Theatre, 15400
Montalvo Rd, Saratoga, 408.867.4311 or
www.villamontalvo.org.
Sat, Aug 17
Burt Bacharach and Linda Eder Sat, Aug 17,
7:30pm. $45-$75. Mountain Winery, 14831
Pierce Rd, Saratoga, 408.998.TIXS or
www.mountainwinery.com.
Japantown's Outdoor Anime Cinema The
Japantown Vibe festival will kick off with an
outdoor screening of the anime feature
Princess Mononoke. 8:30pm. Free. Boys
and Girls Club (lawn area), 110 Jackson St,
San Jose.
Sun, Aug 18
Dave Brubeck Quartet 7:30pm. $35-$55.
Montalvo, Garden Theatre, 15400 Montalvo Rd,
Saratoga, 408.867.4311 or
www.villamontalvo.org.
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Diana Krall Also: Justin King. 7:30pm. Also
Mon, Aug 19, 7:30pm. $45-$85. Mountain
Winery, 14831 Pierce Rd, Saratoga,
408.998.TIXS or www.mountainwinery.com.
Japantown Vibe This street festival will
feature two music stages with sounds from
around the world, as well as a "How to..."
stage with professional demonstrations on how
to prepare foods like sushi and tortillas and
an international market with an array of
foods, drink and arts and crafts. 10am-6pm.
Free. Japantown (on Jackson St between 4th
and 7th), San Jose.
Music in the Plaza Scheduled: SAGE. 5-7pm.
Free. Los Gatos Civic Center, 110 E. Main St,
Los Gatos,
www.town.los-gatos.ca.us/services/4i1.html.
Wed, Aug 21
Cinema San Pedro Scheduled: King Kong
(1933). 8:30pm. San Pedro Square, San Pedro
St, San Jose, 408.286.1313.
Ongoing
Be Aggressive TheatreWorks presents a comedy
written by Annie Weisman and directed by
Wendy C. Goldberg. Contains mature language.
Ongoing until Aug 18. 8pm. $20-$45. Lucie
Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Rd, Palo
Alto. For more information, call 650.903.6000
or visit www.theatreworks.org.
California Fantasy Cars and Roses
Photographs by Don Del Castillo. A reception
for the artist will be held Sat, Aug 17,
1-5pm. Fri, Aug 16-Sat, Aug 31. Gallery
Saratoga, 14435-A Big Basin Way, Saratoga,
408.867.0458.
Fashionable Art OO Shin, who teaches in the
West Valley College Fashion Design and
Apparel Technology Program, will display 14
one-of-a-kind garments in a multimedia
sensory art show. Ongoing until Fri, Aug 23.
Free. West Valley College Theatre, 14000
Fruitvale Ave, Saratoga. For more
information, visit www.ooshin.biz or call
408.741.4035.
Free Shakespeare in the Park Scheduled:
The Winter's Tale. Fri, Aug 16-Sun,
Aug 18, 7:30pm. Memorial Park, at the corner
of Mary Ave and Stevens Creek Blvd,
Cupertino.
San Jose Museum of Art "Beaware: Teens
Aware." An exhibition of artwork created by
San Jose teens. Ends Sep 29. "Parallels and
Intersections: Art/Women/California,
1950-2000 - Part I." Ends Oct 13. This
exhibition will present works by California's
most inventive and adventurous women artists.
"Parallels and Intersections:
Art/Women/California, 1950-2000 - Part I."
Ends Nov 3. Tue-Sun, 11am-5pm, Fri,
11am-10pm, closed Mon. 110 S. Market St, San
Jose, 408.294.2787.
San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles "The
Last Year" and "Surrounded by Family and
Friends." Contemporary textile artist Deidre
Scherer of Williamsville, VT, explores the
subjects of death, dying and grieving in two
traveling exhibitions of fabric and thread
portraits. Ends Sep 18. Tue-Wed, Fri-Sun,
10am-5pm. Thu, 10am-8pm. $3-$4. 110 Paseo de
San Antonio, San Jose, 408.971.0323 or
www.sjquiltmuseum.org.
(un)Common Ground: Introductions South The
ICA will present a survey exhibition
featuring the cutting-edge work of young,
emerging Bay Area artists. Artists whose work
will be represented are: Nicholas Ackerman,
Reanne Estrada, David Huffman, Alicia
McCarthy, Julio Morales, Mark Nobriga,
Christopher Oliveria, Marina Vendrell,
Jon-Paul Villegas and Neil Woodman. Reception
at 6pm on opening night. Thru Sat, Sep 14.
San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, 451
S. First St, San Jose, 408.283.8155 or
www.sjica.org.
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