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To-Do List: Jan. 10-14

To-Do List: Jan. 10-14

Five reasons to look forward to the work week: Cheryl Burke, Warren Slocum, Fight the Quiet, Angels in America, Oversocial Mofo Revue.

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Apollo’s Angels

Apollo’s Angels

Jennifer Homans, a professional dancer and history professor, informs her new book, Apollo’s Angels, with her personal commitment to the discipline of ballet as well as her extensive knowledge of its social and political context over the centuries.

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Giants World Series DVDs

Giants World Series DVDs

The new eight-disc MLB Productions and A&E Home Entertainment World Series DVD package collects every game of the SF Giants series against the Texas Rangers plus two games of the NLCS and highlights of the season.

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Top Ten Post-Holiday Getaways

Top Ten Post-Holiday Getaways

Find peace and quiet to unwind from all the winter holiday craziness at these stress-free places in the San Jose area.

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Margaret Wingrove

Margaret Wingrove

Margaret Wingrove’s ‘Heartbeats’ program, running Jan 6-9 in San Jose, draws on 30 years of her company’s innovative dances, with pieces about literary and personal themes.

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To-Do List: Jan. 3-7

To-Do List: Jan. 3-7

Five reasons to look forward to the work week: free Reiki, puppet making, lunchtime art lecture, Shorty Fatz, Talib Kweli.

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Urban Darling

Urban Darling

Corinne Phipps, the founder and CEO of Urban Darling, a South Bay wardrobe styling company, is able to nudge people out of their clothing routines and into new, flattering looks.

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To-Do List: Dec. 27-31

To-Do List: Dec. 27-31

Five reasons to look forward to the work week: rock jam, sparkling wine tasting, Mahatma Moses Comedy Tour, Steve White, Bobby Lee.

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The Hour: A Cocktail Manifesto

The Hour: A Cocktail Manifesto

In his book “The Hour: A Cocktail Manifesto,” tt’s bourbon that literary historian Bernard DeVoto praises the most highly: bourbon and its lighter cousin rye, as American as the Washington Monument and far more useful.

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Leo Villareal

Leo Villareal

The “Leo Villareal” exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art reveals, more than any exhibit I’ve seen, an evolutionary moment in technology-enabled art. The “objects” of transmission are themselves elegant, starting with a wall of mirror-finished stainless steel embedded with recessed LEDs.

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