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Redwood City author takes on ‘The Case of the Disappearing Gauguin’

With her book, “The Case of the Disappearing Gauguin,” Stephanie A. Brown looks at whether a painting at a Northern California museum was actually created by famed artist.

Historic Hotel Sequoia to reopen as arts hub in downtown Redwood City

“The arts help heal communities and it also creates a space for people who are socially isolated,” said Jill Asher, a CFC steering committee member.

Sheriff Corpus files complaint against County in attempt to stop election that could oust her

County Sheriff Christina Corpus has filed a complaint against the San Mateo Board of Supervisors and other county officials seeking to halt the March 4 special ballot election that, if passed by voters, would grant the board power to remove Corpus from her position. 

Commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with weekend volunteer opportunities, symposiums and the Celebration Train

Take part in events around the Peninsula honoring the civil rights leader.

Blog: Pro Education Choice? Abort – Abort – Abort!

Is “Schools of Choice” really all about educational opportunities or is this mostly just a false flag operation?

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TODAY

Concert: Stanford Chamber Chorale, Occidental College Glee Club
The Stanford Chamber Chorale hosts the Occidental College Glee Club for a concert that’s part of their Northern California tour. The two groups will present their own programs, as well as sing together. 

Families: IlluminOdyssey
CuriOdyssey hosts a winter light display inspired by the science of light. The four-level Redwood Hall at the science museum and zoo will transform into a glowing forest of interactive exhibits and kid-friendly glowing art.

TOMORROW

Art: ‘Livien Yin: Thirsty’
The Cantor Arts Center hosts the first solo exhibition by artist Livien Yin. The show features new and recent paintings. Taking inspiration from historical photographs, and also often using friends as models, Yin’s work draws parallels between past and present.

Stage: ‘Noises Off’
Palo Alto Players presents the classic show-within-a-show about a ragtag theater troupe’s comically disastrous production of a farce, in which lines and cues are forgotten or mixed up and personal relationships spill onto the stage.


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