Bay Area arts: 12 awesome shows to see this weekend and beyond

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:48 GMT

Bay Area arts: 12 awesome shows to see this weekend and beyond There are a lot of great shows and concerts to catch in the Bay Area this week and beyond, from a full-scale production of “Carmina Burana” to the return of Concord’s popular Music & Market series, to the legendary Brazilian musician Hermeto Pascoal.Here’s a partial rundown.On stage: epic ‘Carmina Burana’Symphony San Jose is closing its 2022-23 season this weekend with a staging of German composer Carl Orff’s epic “Carmina Burana,” the popular, widely referenced if somewhat controversial cantata.Conducted by Carlos Vieu, the performance will bring all the firepower called for in Orff’s full-throttle 1930s work, set to a collection of 11th-13th-century poems addressing everything from love to sin and virtue to the fickle nature of wealth and power. The Symphony will join soprano Maria Valdes, tenor Martin Bakari, baritone Brian James Myer, the Symphony San Jose Chorale, Santa Clara Chorale and Cantabile Youth Singers for...

Sale closed in Fremont: $2.1 million for a detached house

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:48 GMT

Sale closed in Fremont: $2.1 million for a detached house 2050 Castillejo Way – Google Street ViewThe property located in the 2000 block of Castillejo Way in Fremont was sold on April 21, 2023. The $2,100,000 purchase price works out to $1,193 per square foot. The house, built in 1979, has an interior space of 1,761 square feet. The property sits on an 8,009-square-foot lot.Additional houses have recently changed hands nearby:On Castillejo Way, Fremont, in March 2023, a 2,739-square-foot home was sold for $2,630,000, a price per square foot of $960. The home has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.A 2,171-square-foot home on the 2300 block of Castillejo Way in Fremont sold in June 2022, for $2,199,000, a price per square foot of $1,013. The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.In November 2022, a 1,860-square-foot home on Via Moraga in Fremont sold for $2,240,000, a price per square foot of $1,204. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. 

Pac-12 early-season schedule features one game on streaming, another on Sunday and two Big Noon appearances

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:48 GMT

Pac-12 early-season schedule features one game on streaming, another on Sunday and two Big Noon appearances The Pac-12 and its media partners on Wednesday released the kickoff times for the early-season games and any weeknight matchups throughout the fall.The final season of the conference’s 12-year broadcast contract with ESPN and Fox follows a familiar script, with the two partners showing 45 games and the Pac-12 Networks airing 35.With three months until kickoff, here’s our instant reaction to the schedule release …— Colorado will open the Deion Sanders era with back-to-back appearances on FOX’s Big Noon Saturday — first at TCU, then home against Nebraska.Sanders already has generated enough brand awareness for the football program (and the university in general) to justify his Year One salary ($5.5 million), but the caliber of opponents matters, too.CU’s administration has been fully committed to scheduling high-level opponents, which creates a difficult climb to bowl eligibility but provides the type of matchups media partners covet.— As expected, Utah’s...

Suggestion that perpetrators of crime in Oakland are 'hurting' draws angry response at community meeting

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:48 GMT

Suggestion that perpetrators of crime in Oakland are 'hurting' draws angry response at community meeting OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) -- Oakland City Councilmember Dan Kalb is trying to crack down on violence in his district. He spent Tuesday evening talking to the community about what they're seeing on the street in the hopes of finding solutions.Oakland residents filled an auditorium to have their concerns heard at the "Crime and Violence Meeting" to explain what they were seeing and what they hope will happen.City Councilmember Kalb started the meeting by saying that a good turnout to a public safety meeting is a bad sign. This Bay Area city is the best place in the country to raise a family: study Rockridge resident Mateo Kashuk says he decided to come out to the meeting because he was recently a victim."Two cars full of kids assaulted my wife and I, and it was motivated by, I think, wanting to beat people up more than wanting to get anything out of it," said Kashuk. "I think it was the aggression and the hostility that freaked me out more than anything else."The local police chief an...

Shelter-in-place ordered in Salinas, suspect barricaded in building

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:48 GMT

Shelter-in-place ordered in Salinas, suspect barricaded in building (KRON) -- A Monterey County Sheriff's deputy was reportedly shot and a suspect is currently barricaded inside a building in Salinas. Wednesday's shooting prompted shelter-in-place orders for the surrounding area. A standoff between law enforcement officers and the suspected shooter is underway in the area of East Market and Sun streets. Sheriff Tina Nieto declined to confirm if the deputy was attempting to serve an eviction notice to a resident before he was injured.  The sheriff said, "It was a police type of action. It has had a tragic consequence. The deputy is OK, but it's going to be a long recovery."The shelter-in-place order remained in effect as of 1:30 p.m. "This is an ongoing, evolving situation, We thank the public for sheltering in place and staying out of the area," Nieto said.With assistance from FBI agents, deputies are attempting to communicate with the barricaded suspect to resolve the standoff peacefully. Nieto said she does not want anyone else to g...

Federal judge halts Missouri execution of man convicted in jail break killings

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:48 GMT

Federal judge halts Missouri execution of man convicted in jail break killings COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday halted next week’s scheduled execution of a man convicted of killing two Missouri jailers amid questions about the literacy of a juror in the case. U.S. District Judge Stephen Bough ruled that Michael Andrew Tisius’ execution at the state prison in Bonne Terre should be delayed to give the court time for a hearing on the juror. The delay comes after Tisius’ lawyers earlier this month claimed a juror in his 2010 resentencing could not read or write. Missouri law requires jurors to be able to read and speak English. In an affidavit signed by the juror May 3, the juror stated “someone at the courthouse” helped him fill out his juror questionnaire.“I told the Courthouse employee that I could not read,” according to an excerpt from the affidavit included in Bough’s ruling. “The Courthouse employee took me into a private room. The Courthouse employee read word for word the questionnaire and filled in the answe...

14 events for DC-area dog lovers this summer

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:48 GMT

14 events for DC-area dog lovers this summer It’s time to paw-ty! Whether you’re a dog owner or a dog enthusiast, there is a variety of upcoming local events that’ll be a doggone good time this summer.From puppy yoga and a dog-friendly drag show to pet-focused paint nights, where you can make a masterpiece depicting your furry friend, there’s so much to consider.Here are 14 events worth attending to have fun with your pooch.June 3: Paws on the PlazaThe Plaza at Tysons Corner Center (1961 Chain Bridge Rd., Tysons, VA 22102)For the second time, Tysons Corner Center is hosting this free, dog-friendly event where pups of all ages are invited to roam the dog park. Expect obstacles and splash pads for Fido, and local vendors and a beer garden for Fido’s owner. There will also be a photo booth and the opportunity to get free caricatures of your pet. June 3: Barkfit Puppy YogaDistrict Dogs Training (3210 Georgia Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20010)Did someone say downward dog? For $15, join a group of dog lov...

Florida baby left inside hot car dies while parents are at church service

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:48 GMT

Florida baby left inside hot car dies while parents are at church service PALM BAY, Fla. (AP) — An 11-month-old baby died after being left alone in a hot car while her parents were inside a church for services along Florida’s Space Coast, authorities said.The baby girl had been in the car outside the storefront church in Palm Bay, Florida, where her parents are pastors, for three hours Sunday when she was discovered and rushed to a nearby hospital where she was pronounced dead, authorities said.“This is an unfortunate incident, and our condolences and prayers go out to the family,” Palm Bay Police Chief Mario Augello said in a statement.No arrests have been made, and authorities said an investigation was ongoing.Temperatures outside the car were just below 80 degree celsius (80 degree celsius), but experts say temperatures inside a car can reach much higher.Source

‘Ted Lasso’ finale proved its whole point — that those who are stuck can overcome (SPOILERS)

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:48 GMT

‘Ted Lasso’ finale proved its whole point — that those who are stuck can overcome (SPOILERS) NEW YORK (AP) — Roy Kent cries. Nate Shelley apologizes. Rebecca Welton lets her anger go. Trent Crimm finishes his book. Keeley Jones embraces her strength. And the kind-to-a-fault but often lost Ted Lasso finally — after three seasons, but arguably after nearly a lifetime — figures out exactly where he needs to be.Criticized by some for losing its way in its third season, “Ted Lasso” ended up exactly on brand — by taking a sharply drawn crew of characters who had lost their ways and gotten stuck, and freeing them from shackles that were often of their own making. “Can people change?” Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) wonders. The answer, after Wednesday, is a resounding “probably.” “Perfect is boring,” Coach Beard (Brendan Hunt) says at one point in the season ( and likely series ) finale. And if there had been a travel guide to the three seasons of the Apple TV+ show, that quote might well have sat opposite the title page. “Ted Lasso” has been a Whitman’s Sampler of pa...

NASCAR slams Stewart-Haas Racing for cheating to make 2 consecutive days of massive penalties

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:48 GMT

NASCAR slams Stewart-Haas Racing for cheating to make 2 consecutive days of massive penalties CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR issued its second massive penalty in as many days by levying huge fines Wednesday against Stewart-Haas Racing for an alleged “counterfeit part” found on Chase Briscoe’s car in a secondary inspection after the Coca-Cola 600.SHR’s No. 14 team was docked 120 points in both the owner standings and Briscoe’s driver standings, and he also was stripped of 25 playoff points. John Klausmeier, the crew chief, is suspended six races and was fined $250,000.The penalties are the harshest NASCAR can impose under its written deterrence system. It comes a day after superstar Chase Elliott was suspended one race for deliberately wrecking Denny Hamlin on Monday at Charlotte Motor Speedway.“We would much rather be talking about the phenomenal racing we just had at Charlotte Motor Speedway than penalties,” said Elton Sawyer, NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition. “We are the custodians of the garage.”The penalties against SHR fall under rules that p...