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“She was never the fastest player on the team in any of the four years that she won a CCS championship, but she knew how to anticipate and had the experience to know when something was going to happen and the ability to capitalize on that.”. As the seconds counted down, Temple was in the pool with her fellow seniors. It was the perfect ending to her career at SHP. “We never even talked about the finals until we made it because we didn’t want to jinx it,” said Temple, who never had to experience the pain of losing the last match while feeling the pressure to extend the Gators’ record streak of CCS titles to five. “I would be devastated (if we had lost). With each year I was giving more and more, so it became more and more personal. And then senior year was just incredible because it was just the culmination to an amazing four years.”.
Second Hand Prose Bookstore: The Friends of the Los Gatos Library are offering a book store in ballet slippers drawing easy the children’s area of the old library, Browse the Friends’ collection of gently used and ex-library books, updated weekly, All proceeds directly benefit the Los Gatos Public Library, Open Tuesday, 3-7 p.m., Thursday, 2-6 p.m, and Sunday, noon-5 p.m, 110 E, Main St., Los Gatos, Taste of Compassion: Fifty percent of proceeds from this event directly benefit West Valley Community Services, Nov, 26-27, Adults $24 in advance/$26 at the door, children $12 in advance/$13 at the door, Mexicali Grill, 3149 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, tasteofcompassion.org or 408-255-8033, ext, 152..
But her visits with inmates grew into something more — a journalistic project that seeks to expose the overuse of solitary confinement in American detention centers. And now that has culminated in a play Shourd wrote titled “The Box,” a visceral piece of political theater debuting this Friday and running through July 30 at Z Space in San Francisco. “When I got out from prison in Iran, nobody around me understood what I’d been through,” said Shourd, 37, on a break from rehearsals. During her confinement, Shourd frequently feared she’d lost her mind, beating the walls until her fists bled, pacing her cell to block out the boredom and fear, crouching by a food slot to hear a hint of a human voice. “I was not physically tortured, but solitary confinement is a psychological kind of torture that doesn’t leave any marks. You get out; people see you’ve survived. Sure, you’re thinner, but otherwise you look OK.
English Conversation Club: In this weekly club, all levels of English language learners can improve their English listening and speaking skills; learn about American idioms, traditions and other cultures; and discuss current events and local news, Thursdays, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m, Saratoga Library, 13650 Saratoga Ave., Saratoga, sccl.org, 408-867-6126, Fluent English-speakers are needed to help facilitate conversations, For more information ballet slippers drawing easy or to volunteer, contact Lisa Liu at lliu@sccl.org, Art History Group: Led by Kathy Kelley, author of “Art History Through the Ages.” Meets the second Monday of every month, 3-4:30 p.m, Adult Recreation Center, 208 E, Main St., Los Gatos, Free to 55 Plus Program members; non-members $5 per meeting, Free parking, 408-354-1514, lgsrecreation.org..
“An American Werewolf in London” (1981): Hard-partying American backpacker dudes, a full moon, a naughty nurse (British actress Jenny Agutter) and the curse of the werewolf are the key ingredients in this John Landis gem. Comedy, raunchiness, raging hormones, foggy moors and the still-impressive special effects and makeup (especially the wolf transformation scenes) combine in this modern horror classic. But it’s the electric charge between David Naughton and Agutter that gives this movies its spice. If you like this, try: “Phantasm” (1979).
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