Events Around the Bay – Week of January 4, 2019

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Events Around the Bay – Week of January 4, 2019

Three Kings Day Celebration at Los Altos History Museum January 6th from Noon to 4 p.m.   Join the festivities at the Los Altos History Museum as it hosts an event honoring the Catholic tradition and Mexican heritage of Juana Briones, the subject of the museum’s current exhibition through March 31, 2019. Inspired by Juana: La Dona de la Frontera, Dia de los […]

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Three Kings Day Celebration at Los Altos History Museum

January 6th from Noon to 4 p.m.

 

Join the festivities at the Los Altos History Museum as it hosts an event honoring the Catholic tradition and Mexican heritage of Juana Briones, the subject of the museum’s current exhibition through March 31, 2019. Inspired by Juana: La Dona de la FronteraDia de los Reyes Magos is a celebration of Three Kings Day, or Feast of the Epiphany“Many Mexican families, both in Mexico and the U.S., celebrate Three Kings Day, marking the end of the twelve days of Christmas and the revelation of Jesus Christ as the Son of God and Son of Man,” said exhibit co-curator Dr. Perlita Dicochea. “The wise men—Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthasar—took a symbolic journey on camelback following the Star of David to meet the newborn king. They brought with them gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Every January 6th, the three kings, or wise men, leave gifts for children inside and around their shoes, as well as hay or grass for their camels.” The Los Altos History Museum will join the tradition by serving traditional Rosca de Reyes, a wreath of sweet bread eaten only on this occasion, and offering ongoing children’s activities.

 

Tickets and Information 
Free admission
650-948-9427, ext.14
losaltoshistory.org
Los Altos History Museum
51 South San Antonio Road in Los Altos

 

Photo courtesy of Los Altos History Museum

 

 

Deja Vu: Frost/Nixon Visit Mountain View

January 16 through February 10

 

TheatreWorks Silicon Valley will kick off the new year with the Tony and Olivier Award nominated drama Frost/Nixon. Written by Golden Globe winner Peter Morgan (creator of Netflix’s The Crown), Frost/Nixon is a riveting political prizefight where the cameras roll, the truth spins, and it becomes clear that he who controls the medium controls the message. With America caught in the riptides of Watergate and Vietnam, the former leader of the free world and a lightweight British talk-show host clash in a legendary series of TV interviews that will determine the President’s legacy forever. TheatreWorks has assembled a stellar cast for this production, featuring Jeremy Webb as British talk show host David Frost and Allen McCullough as former president Richard Milhous Nixon, both making their TheatreWorks debuts. Is history repeating itself? You need to see this amazing play to reach your own opinion.

 

Tickets and Information
Prices range from $40 to $100
650-463-1960
theatreworks.org
Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts
500 Castro Street in Mountain View


Harlem Globetrotters Tour the Bay Area 

January 12 and 19 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in Oakland

January 20 at 1 p.m. and January 21 at Noon in San Jose 

 

The Harlem Globetrotters are on their way to Oakland and San Jose! Catch weekend shows at Oracle Arena in Oakland and SAP Center in San Jose as these amazingly entertaining basketball virtuosos will do the impossible, things even Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry can only dream about. The Harlem Globetrotters are back in the Bay Area with their unique blend of athleticism and comedy so thrilling that it’s impossible to know what they will do next” raves the New York Times. Wear your sneakers as the tour offers lots of fun fan activities.

 

 

Tickets and Information
Prices range from $20 to $185
Purchase tickets by visiting ticketmaster.com
Oracle Arena
7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland
SAP Center
525 West Santa Clara Street, San Jose
Photos courtesy of Harlem Globetrotters

 

 

Jewels of the Maharajahs on View at the Legion of Honor Museum

Now through February 24

 

Jewels as dazzling as the stories behind them: visit San Francisco’s Legion of Honor Museum with its sparkling exhibit of the Maharajah’s jewels from the Al Thani collection. East meets West: This exhibition explores the cultures and material exchanges between India and Europe through jewelry and precious objects ranging from the 17th century to the present time. Over 150 pieces, made in India or Europe, are associated with Mughal emperors, maharajahs, and their courts and were worn on special ceremonial occasions. Diamonds were and definitely are the stars of this exhibit. And that’s why you will see me at the museum’s showing. Gender plays a significant role in this exhibition as, contrary to Western expectations, the most splendid jewelry was supplied exclusively for the male rulers of India. Furthermore, great pieces of jewelry conceived to adorn the queens of Europe, such as Catherine the Great of Russia or Empress Eugenie of France, could be happily worn by male maharajahs in India. Take the opportunity while visiting this exhibit to walk on the grounds of the museum which offers the most spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, Golden Gate Bridge, and San Francisco. And if you visit on a weekend – the museum offers wonderful organ concerts which are included in the price of admission.

 

Tickets and Information
Prices range from $13 to $28
415-750-3600
legionofhonor.famsf.org
Legion of Honor Museum
100 34th Avenue in San Francisco
Photo courtesy of the Legion of Honor Museum

 

 

Lina Broydo immigrated from Russia, then the Soviet Union, to Israel where she was educated and got married. After working at the University in Birmingham, England, she and her husband immigrated to the United States. She lives in Los Altos Hills, CA and writes about travel, art, style, entertainment, and sports. She hardly cooks or bakes, with no borsch or piroshky on her home cooking menu. Therefore, she makes reservations and enjoys dining out, mostly sushi.

 

 

 

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