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Top Stories
Silhouette Burlesque brings bold performances to The Hub in Redwood City
To the uninitiated, burlesque is a challenging art form to define. It can be sultry or nerdy, artistic or satirical. It combines elements of theater, dance, acrobatics, drag, and, of course, strip teasing.
San Mateo County warns of scam threat
Katie Morello is among many individuals who have shared their experiences on social media about receiving phishing calls from scammers posing as law enforcement officers. In light of such scams, San Mateo County has issued a safety reminder with essential tips to help residents avoid falling victim to these fraudulent schemes.
Do we need to drink our pee to save the fish?
SFPUC is objecting to a plan to protect and restore salmon populations in the Hetch Hetchy watershed, saying it will threaten their ability to serve their customers. Is that true?
‘Asian Eataly’ concept will debut at Santa Clara’s Westfield Valley Fair this fall
Restauranteur George Chen’s latest project, a massive food emporium at Santa Clara’s Westfield Valley Fair celebrating pan-Asian flavors, is somewhat of a full-circle moment.
A new form of sudden oak death takes root in San Mateo County
This November, researchers discovered an aggressive new lineage of the pathogen that causes sudden oak death in Woodside and Burlingame.
Historic Sequoia High is in its Second Century [pt. 2]
The new high school began classes on the third floor in the Redwood City Grammar School building located on Broadway near Middlefield Road, with an enrollment of 53 students.
Author John M. Glionna to discuss his book ‘No Friday Night Lights’
John M. Glionna comes to Books Inc. Palo Alto on Jan. 14 to talk about his book that tells of life in one part of rural Nevada, where a small-town football team is so small it rarely plays the game.

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TODAY
Outdoors: Après Village Experience
The Four Seasons Hotel Silicon Valley at East Palo Alto hosts an experience modeled after an alpine village with four themed chalets for groups. This year’s menu of snacks and treats features an Italian mountain lodge theme.
Performance: Singles Mixer and Live Band Karaoke
Alhambra Irish House hosts a singles mixer with live band karaoke.
TOMORROW
The Los Altos Library hosts Martin Yan, as he prepares Asian dishes from his two new cookbooks. Following the culinary demonstration, Yan will be available for a book signing and meet-and-greet with fans.
Author event: Pico Iyer
In his new book, “Aflame,” author Pico Iyer connects with inner stillness and joy he’s found at the monastery he visits regularly for retreats. In an appearance at Kepler’s Books, Iyer shares the revelations he experiences, alongside wisdom from other laypeople who have learned from adversity and inwardness.

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