Treasures from The Mexican Museum: A Spirited Legacy The Mexican Museum - San Francisco is the first and the oldest-operating museum outside of Mexico and the world to exhibit Mexican and Mexican-American art and culture. The collection at The Mexican Museum represents a treasury for the passionate voice of a vibrant people: it has collected over 12,000 objects spanning thousands of years of art and culture in the Americas. The Palo Alto Art Center is honored to present highlights from the collection as a spirited legacy for all of us to enjoy.
Treasures from the Mexican Museum: A Spirited Legacy initiates for The Mexican MuseumâRenacimiento: The Mexican Museum Today, a campaign to share the wealth of art that it has collected over the past thirty four years.
On: Fri, 19 Mar 2010, 12:00AM
Address: 1313 Newell Road
Treasures from The Mexican Museum... A Spirited Legacy The Mexican Museum - San Francisco is the first and the oldest-operating museum outside of Mexico and the world to exhibit Mexican and Mexican-American art and culture. The collection at The Mexican Museum represents a treasury for the passionate voice of a vibrant people: it has collected over 12,000 objects spanning thousands of years of art and culture in the Americas. The Palo Alto Art Center is honored to present highlights from the collection as a spirited legacy for all of us to enjoy. Treasures from the Mexican Museum: A Spirited Legacy initiates for The Mexican MuseumâRenacimiento: The Mexican Museum Today, a campaign to share the wealth of art that it has collected over the past thirty four years.
On: Fri, 19 Mar 2010, 10:00AM
Address: 1313 Newell Road
Sunsets and MargaritasOn: Fri, 19 Mar 2010, 08:00PM
Address: 1305 Middlefield Road
Sunsets and Margaritas Papa Candelario is losing his grip! Once a neighborhood hotspot, his Mexican restaurant has lost some fire, and his overly-assimilated family is spinning out of control. His son has visions of the Virgin, his sassy granddaughter is dating a girlfriend, and half the community has joined the immigration march outside. Whatâs a man to do? This tasty premiere is a comic confección with a heart of pure gold. Delicioso!
On: Fri, 19 Mar 2010, 08:00PM
Address: 1305 Middlefield Road
Sunsets and Margaritas Papa Candelario is losing his grip! Once a neighborhood hotspot, his Mexican restaurant has lost some fire, and his overly-assimilated family is spinning out of control. His son has visions of the Virgin, his sassy granddaughter is dating a girlfriend, and half the community has joined the immigration march outside. Whatâs a man to do? This tasty premiere is a comic confección with a heart of pure gold. Delicioso!
On: Fri, 19 Mar 2010, 08:00PM
Address: 1305 Middlefield Road
Sunsets and MargaritasCadillacs, caballeros, and some outrageous visitations combine for one spectacular birthday party when TheatreWorks, the nationally acclaimed theater of Silicon Valley, presents the West Coast premiere of the exuberant, rollicking new comedy, SUNSETS AND MARGARITAS, by José Cruz González. Gregorio Serrano has his hands full with his overly assimilated family. So when his father, Calendario crashes his cherished red Cadillac through the wall of his restaurant, itâs pretty clear that itâs time to settle papa into a senior living center. But is it just Papa Calendario, or is Gregorioâs whole family spinning out of control? From his lesbian Republican daughter and her still unnamed infant daughter (Ashleigh, Amber, or Courtney are strong contenders), to his wheel-chair bound, fashion designing, Chicano activist son, to his own erratic visions of the Blessed Virgin and frequent episodes of hyperventilation that make paper bags a must-have accessory, maybe a little bit of âlocoâ runs in the family. This delightful comic confección with a heart of pure gold received its world premiere in April, 2009 at the Denver Center Theatre Company, where the Denver Post called it âpure escapism⦠with big heart.â Contains Mature Language.
On: Fri, 19 Mar 2010, 08:00PM
Address: 1305 Middlefield Road (at Melville)
Burn This Burn This is a love story different from any other love story because the characters do not say, âI love you"; they say, "I don't want this." This conflict makes
Burn This a very contemporary love story.
On: Fri, 19 Mar 2010, 08:00PM
Address: 535 Alma
Kay Foster Jackson Ages: All Ages
Hosted By: In His Hands Ministry Contact: Minister Wilma Traylor Brunch with a Gospel Twist
On: Sat, 20 Mar 2010, 11:00AM
Address: 2170 Capitol Ave
Sunsets and MargaritasOn: Sat, 20 Mar 2010, 02:00PM
Address: 1305 Middlefield Road
WINE AND JAZZ NIGHT BENEFIT @ The Mountain Winery Let's join The Mountain Winery and The Los Gatos Community Foundation for an evening of wine tasting accompanied by the soft sounds of Jazz. * Sip on fine Wine... * Take in the incredible Views... * Enjoy the lively Jazz... * Enter to Win $1000 Valued Raffle Prize... * Benefit the Los Gatos Community Foundation! Admission is FREE and Open to the Public. Normal Wine Tasting Fees will apply and light food offerings will be available for purchase. A portion of the proceeds will go to support The Los Gatos Community Foundation and their mission to enhance our community. It is sure to be a memorable experience with the popular swing standards, jazz classics, and Latin favorites by Modesto Briseno. Wine Tasting Fees are as follows: Reserve Series (4 wines): $10 Estate Series (2 wines): $10 All six wines: $18 COST Tasting Fees Apply The event starts at 4:00 PM so you're more than welcome to join the fun earlier. I will be there around 6:00 PM. I will provide my mobile number when you RSVP yes. Optional Dinner: 8:00 PM Mint Leaf Cuisine, Asian Fusion 14420 Big Basin Way Saratoga, CA 95070 (408) 872-3763 www.mintleafcuisine.com Dinner Reservation will be under Maggie. Upon RSVPing for this event, please let me know if you would like to join us for dinner afterward. Final Date to RSVP for Dinner: Wednesday, March 17th. Looking forward to a Jazzy night! See you then, Maggie
On: Sat, 20 Mar 2010, 06:00PM