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Annual Authors’ Luncheon set. The Los Gatos-Saratoga chapter of the American Association of University Women holds its annual Authors Luncheon on Feb. 16, 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at The Terraces of Los Gatos, 800 Blossom Hill Road. The featured authors include Alameda resident Janet Dawson, who has penned 12 novels featuring private investigator Jeri Howard. Santa Cruz Mountain resident Shelly King will also be on hand to discuss her book, “The Moment of Everything,” and Los Gatos resident Anne Heffron is on board to discuss, “You Don’t Look Adopted.”.

San Mateo County History Museum, Charles Parsons’ “Ships of the World Gallery.” Opens March 16 with a family day with free admission, 24 model ships created by Charles Parsons, with murals personalized ombre ballet flats. teal to purple ombre. painted by Fred Sinclair, interactive stations for children, and photos and videos depicting South San Francisco shipbuilding, San Mateo County Coastside shipwrecks and the Port of Redwood City, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City, www.historysmc.org or 650-299-0104, Foreverland, 9 p.m, Jan, 25, Club Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City, $18, 877-435-9849 or www.clubfoxrwc.com..

‘We Will Rock You’ at Heritage High. BRENTWOOD — Heritage High School Rising Stars is the first and only high school drama club in the U. S. to premiere Queen’s rock musical “We Will Rock You” in 2013. The school will roll out the red carpet presenting an all-out rock-concert production with designer costumes, searchlights, special effects, a logo-laden backdrop, strobe lights and more. Chris Fallows directs. The story is based in the distant future at a time when musical instruments have been banned and kids are no longer able to make their own music. But resistance is growing. Underneath the gleaming cities, down in the lower depths live the Bohemians. Rebels who believe that there was once a Golden Age when the kids formed their own bands and write their own songs. They call that time, The Rhapsody.

It’s always interesting — and frequently entertaining — when Lady Gaga comes to personalized ombre ballet flats. teal to purple ombre. town, The vocalist specializes in flashy, big-budget productions that both impress and perplex — often at the same time, Her current road show is dubbed Lady Gaga’s artRave: The ARTPOP Ball tour, The trek supports the dance-pop diva’s third studio album, “ARTPOP,” which debuted at No, 1 on the Billboard 200 in November, Gaga performs Tuesday at the SAP Center in San Jose..

Developed over five years by star Charlize Theron’s production company, “Atomic Blonde’s” brutal hyper-kinetic energy comes as no surprise. The film marks stunt veteran David Leitch’s first solo feature directing project. (He co-directed the first “John Wick” movie and is calling the shots on “Deadpool 2.”) Leitch has brought a “neon noir” sensibility to every aspect of “Atomic Blonde.”. “The actual graphic-novel property is very much in the spirit of ‘The Spy Who Came in From the Cold,’ ” says Leitch, whose film is set in 1989 Berlin, just as the Wall is about to come down. When Theron’s British superagent, Lorraine Broughton, arrives on a mission, she discovers all kinds of skulduggery and corruption, as plans move forward to reunite Germany.


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