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Little Explorers Petting Zoo. Kids can meet and touch different kinds of adorable animals, like sheep, bunnies and chickens. 11 a.m. June 28. Rockridge Branch Library, 5366 College Ave., Oakland. Free. 510-597-5017, www.oaklandlibrary.org. Author Noah Levine. Noah Levine, Buddhist teacher, counselor and author of “Dharma Punx,” presents “Refuge Recovery,” a nontheistic alternative to the traditional 12-step program for addiction recovery based on the Buddha’s Four Noble Truths and the Eight Fold Path. 4 p.m. June 29. Diesel, A Bookstore, 5433 College Ave., Oakland. Free. 510-653-9965, www.dieselbookstore.com.

Piedmont Ave, Book Club, Read something new and join in spirited discussion at the Piedmont Avenue Library’s Book Club, New members encouraged, This meeting discusses Raymond Chandler’s “The Long Goodbye.” Copies available at the library, 6:30 to 8 p.m, June 30, Piedmont Avenue Branch, 80 Echo Ave., Oakland, 510-597-5011, piedmontavenuelibrary@gmail.com, www.oaklandlibrary.org, Lawyers in the Library, A volunteer lawyer stops by for one-on-one free legal advice and referrals, Advance sign-ups at 4:45 p.m, 5 to 7 p.m, July 1, Rockridge Branch Library, 5366 College Ave., 20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b) Oakland, Free, 510-597-5017, www.oaklandlibrary.org..

Jerry Burgan and Alan Rifkin. Folk singer and musician Jerry Burgan and writer Alan Rifkin present, “Wounds to Bind,” a memoir about the pre-psychedelic 1960s that covering the missing link between the folk and rock eras. 7 p.m. July 1. Diesel, A Bookstore, 5433 College Ave., Oakland. Free. 510-653-9965, www.dieselbookstore.com. Create Monster Feet. Kids can make, decorate and wear their own pair of monster feet. 3 p.m. July 2. Montclair Branch Library, 1687 Mountain Blvd., Oakland. Free. 510-482-7810, www.oaklandlibrary.org.

Montclair Open House, The Montclair Recreation Center hosts their annual open house featuring dance and gymnastics demonstrations, 20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b) a children’s art exhibit, and more, 1 to 3 p.m, July 3, Montclair Recreation Center, 6300 Moraga Ave., Oakland, Free, 510-482-7812, www.oaklandnet.com/parks, Henna Tattoos For Teens, Teens can learn about the ancient art of Henna — or Mehndi — tattoos, Tattoos are temporary, but can last up to 10 days, Signed permission form from parent/guardian required, 2 to 3:30 p.m, July 5, Rockridge Branch Library, 5366 College Ave., Oakland, Free, 510-597-5017, www.oaklandlibrary.org..

His death was reported by the New York Times, citing his daughter Katherine. Wallach’s career as an actor spanned six decades. He made his Broadway debut in 1945 and in his 90s was still acting in movies, including “The Holiday” (2006) and “The Ghost Writer” (2010). He and his wife Anne Jackson starred in a Broadway revival of “The Flowering Peach” in 1994, almost 50 years after they met in a Tennessee Williams play. Born in New York, he played Italian lovers, Mexican bandits, swarthy Wild West villains and street-smart bad guys. He was a nasty Mexican outlaw in “The Magnificent Seven” (1960) and the likeable mechanic Guido in “The Misfits” (1961), which was the last completed movie of both Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe.

Wallach received an honorary Academy Award for lifetime achievement 20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b) as an actor in November 2010, Five years after his Tony-winning role in the Tennessee Williams play “The Rose Tattoo” (1951), he made a splashy arrival in Hollywood, He was cast as a Sicilian cotton-gin owner in “Baby Doll” (1956), another Williams script, Wallach’s portrayal earned him the British Academy of Film & Television Arts award as “most promising newcomer” — at 40, an honor he happily accepted..

A mere five decades later, he accepted another award, this one from the Neighborhood Playhouse acting school in New York City, where he had been a student in the 1930s. Kate Winslet, his co-star in “The Holiday,” presented the award. “He’s always smiling, always chatting, always concentrating, and always telling stories,” she told People magazine, recalling his tale of dancing on screen with Marilyn Monroe. “I made him tell me that story again and again and again,” she said.

Wallach was born on Dec, 7, 1915, the son of Polish immigrants who lived at the rear of their candy store in Brooklyn, New York, Violence between rival Mafia gangs caused the family to move to a safer neighborhood in Flatbush, By then, Wallach was in junior high and had absorbed the accents and ethnic characteristics he would use 20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b) to good effect in various roles, After graduating from Erasmus Hall High School in 1932, he attended the University of Texas, An older brother had spotted the bargain $30 tuition fees the Austin school charged out-of- state students..



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