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Let’s stipulate that Honda did not send out his tweet with political motives in mind. I believe he is exactly what he says he is — a proud grandpa who hopes that Malisa can feel safe at school without fear of being bullied. But there is still something about this whole incident that gives me pause, that makes me think this moment is directed more at adults than at kids. I think my reservations might come down to three words: 8 years old. Not 12. Not 13. Eight. By that, I don’t mean that Malisa, who was once called Brody, cannot have a very good idea of her identity. Her mother, Michelle Honda-Phillips, says that from the time she could speak, she wanted to be referred to as a sister and a daughter. She wanted ballet lessons and pink tutus.
Instead of an agreed-upon 90 percent target, it hit 84 percent in the fiscal year ending in June, Missing just one of its thresholds means Team San Jose won’t get its $350,000 bonus from the city — and the group is crying foul, “It’s all or nothing,” said a frustrated Bill Sherry, the Team San Jose CEO who is hoping to persuade the City Council at Tuesday’s meeting to award the bonus anyway because “circumstances entirely out of Team San ballet flats little girl Jose’s control” impacted the score..
Details: 7 p.m.; $35-$55; paloaltojcc.org. 9 ChoreoProject Awards: This event hosted by sjDANCEco since 2005 has choreographers and dancers from around the Bay Area perform new works and compete for prizes. It’s open to the public and a good opportunity to see what some of the area’s most talented dance makers are up to. Details: 2 and 7:30 p.m. Nov. 17-18, San Jose State’s dance theater, San Jose; $18-30; 408-520-9854, www.sjdanceco.org. 10 “Lavender Country”: Post:Ballet’s latest work, created by artistic director Robert Dekkers and resident choreographer Vanessa Thiessen, is inspired by the 1973 self-titled record album widely credited as being the first gay-themed album in country music history. The band, led by Patrick Haggerty, will be on hand to perform as the “Lavender” plays this weekend at Z Space performance complex.
Hilbarn Theatre, “The Grapes of Wrath.” Through Feb, 9, By Frank Galati, from the novel by John Steinbeck, Directed by Greg Fritsch, Composer and musical director: Greg Sudmeier, Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E, Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City, $23-$40, www.HillbarnTheatre.org or 650-349-6411, Los Altos Stage Company, “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” By Tennessee Williams, Through Feb, 16, Directed by Dawn Monique Williams, Featuring Patricia Pitpitan as ballet flats little girl Margaret, Robert Campbell as Brick, John Baldwin as Big Daddy, Sheila Ellam as Big Mama, Fred Pitts as Gooper, Hannah Larson as Mae, Jim Johnson as Reverend Tooker, Scott Stanley as Doctor Baugh and Belgica Paola Rodriguez as Sookey, Bus Barn Theatre, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos, $18-$32, www.losaltosstage.org or 650-941-0551..
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. Music at Kohl Mansion. 2017-18 season: Master classes at 5 p.m., talks at 6 p.m., performances at 7 p.m. Dec. 17: pianist Joyce Yang. Jan. 21: Parker Quartet. Feb. 4: Manasse-Nakamatsu Duo. March 4: Henschel Quartett, Telegraph Quartet and bassist Scott Pingel. March 25: Camerata RCO (musicians of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra). April 15: Daedalus Quartet. Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline Drive, Burlingame. $20-$50. info@musicatkohl.org, www.musicatkohl.org or 650-762-1130.
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