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“We just looked at each other and both of us started to sob,” Catrina recalled. Doctors initially thought it was an isolated event but scheduled testing a week later to be sure. While waiting in her hospital room, Charlee froze and stared at the wall, then fell to the ground. “That was the first seizure I had seen. I broke down and thought, ‘This isn’t happening,’” ” Catrina recalled. For six months they treated Charlee for epilepsy. But when she started tripping on the stairs and having recurrent tremors and shakes, the family renewed testing and discovered a part of her brain was shrinking.

Broadway By The Bay, “In the Heights.” June 20-July 6, Music and lyrics by Lin Manuel Miranda, Book by Quiara Alegrã Hudes, Directed by Jasen Jeffrey, Fox Theater, 2215 Broadway St., Redwood City, $35-$55, 650-579-5565 or broadwaybythebay.org, Los Altos Stage Company, “Company.” Through June ballerina dancer ballet shoes 4x4 keyfob key fob ring designs - digital file machine embroidery design 28, By Stephen Sondheim, Directed by Carol Fischer, Featuring Adam Cotugno as Robert, Melissa Reinertson as Sarah, Michael Rhone as Harry, Skye Wilson as Jenny, Andy Rotchadl as David, Kristin Walter as Amy, Aaron Vanderbeek as Paul, Mary Gibboney as Joanne, Scott Stanley as Larry, Kate Leyva as Susan, Vanessa Alvarez as Petey, Maureen O’Neil as April, Alexis Rogers as Marta, Jennifer Mitchell as Kathy, and Clara Walker as Kathy swing/understudy, 8 p.m, Wednesdays through Saturdays and 3 p.m, Sundays, Bus Barn Theatre, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos, $18-$36, www.losaltosstage.org, 650-941-0551 or email lucylittlewood@losaltosstage.org..

San Mateo County History Museum. “Scenes of San Mateo County,” through Dec. 31, eight original paintings of historic sites on the Peninsula. San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. www.historysmc.org or 650-299-0104. 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.

26th annual Silicon Valley Jewish Film Festival: Through Nov, 12, ballerina dancer ballet shoes 4x4 keyfob key fob ring designs - digital file machine embroidery design  AMC Saratoga 14, 700 El Paseo de Saratoga, Oshman Family Jewish Community Center, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, Closing night $30-$35, http://www.svjff.org.  “Fanny’s Journey,” OFJCC, Palo Alto; Nov.12, 6 p.m.: closing night event, “Ben-Gurion, Epilogue”, director Yariv Mozer, and David Ben-Gurion’s grandson, Alon Ben-Gurion, Q&A and reception following the film, OFJCC Palo Alto, Hometown Holidays Community Celebration: 10 a.m.-8 p.m, Dec, 2, Parade, carnival, free admission to San Mateo County History Museum, snow-play area, live music, Santa Claus photos, rides, food, tree-lighting, Caltrain Holiday Train at 6:10 p.m, Downtown Redwood City, Free admission; charges for rides, food, http://www.hometownholidays.org..

“Ah, the life of a singer,” Brown says, laughing. “But It is so gratifying when an audience responds to you, sometimes in a way that surprises even you, as the singer on the stage — ‘Oh, you really got it! OK, good!'”. Brown helps listener get it, even if they’ve never before attended opera. That’s the mission of her program, “Opera … From a Sistah’s Point of View,” which comes to Stanford on Feb. 23. “It’s a show that demystifies opera for audiences that normally wouldn’t go. When I first started this show, I thought, because me being African-American and not seeing many people of color at all in any of the audiences I was singing to, I thought it was just a black thing. Then I quickly found out it’s a taste thing. White folks don’t like opera either,” Brown says, laughing. “It’s about being exposed and hopefully bringing diversity to the opera audience.”.


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