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thewildfeathers.com. Effectively interpreting the songs of Joni Mitchell is a great challenge. Bay Area native Laurie Antonioli is more than up to the task. After starting out in the singer-songwriter-vein, she became an accomplished jazz singer. Now Antonioli triumphantly returns to her roots for this gorgeous exploration of Mitchell’s fascinatingly complex songs. Antonioli displays a tremendous range. She can use her vocal power, but also knows how to rely on nuance and shadings to fully illuminate a lyric. Antonioli brings Mitchell’s songs to life with a depth and beauty few artists can attain. Many of these compositions are rarely covered. In addition to such popular numbers as “Both Sides Now” and “River” (which she makes her own), Antonioli captures Mitchell’s essence on gems like “People’s Parties” and “I Don’t Know Where I Stand.” Throughout, the instrumental accompaniment impeccably complements Antonioli’s glorious voice. Antonioli sings with The American Dreams Band at Berkeley’s California Jazz Conservatory on Oct. 24.

www.laurieantonioli.com, Now based in Austin, the alt-country-rock-folk singer-songwriter (whose real name is Alejandro Rose-Garcia) demonstrates strong, heartfelt vocal and guitar work, Even his edgier, knit slippers, red slippers, slippers with bow, indoor shoes, ballet shoes, women knit socks, knit socks, wool knit socks more electric numbers have an intimate feel, Memorable songs include “Family and Genus” and the first single “Dearly Departed.” Graves plays San Francisco’s The Independent on Nov, 12, www.shakeygraves.com, The British synth-pop pioneers are back with an engaging new album, It opens with a throbbing “Dead of Night.” “Reason” bubbles along with an I-dare-you-not-to-dance rhythm, The melodic magic of Andy Bell and Vince Clarke is also evident on songs like “Elevation” and “Under The Wave.” Vocalist Bell achieves dramatic heights with the theatrical “Smoke and Mirrors.” Fans will celebrate the duo’s ability to still create alluring sounds, Erasure plays Oakland’s The Fox on Nov, 1..

Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. The Anderson Collection: Works by Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Philip Guston, Ellsworth Kelly, Terry Winters, Sean Scully and Vija Celmins. “Robert Frank in America,” photographs by Frank that shed new light on his legendary work, “The Americans,” through Jan. 5. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays; Thursdays till 8 p.m. Cantor Arts Center, Stanford campus, off Palm Drive at Museum Way. 650-723-4177 or museum.stanford.edu. Quilt show. 1-4 p.m. Oct. 25 and 26. Sanchez Adobe, 1000 Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. A bed-turning activity will be part of the fun. Refreshments will be served. Free. For information, call 650-359-1462 or visit www.historysmc.org.

Peninsula Museum of Art, Illustrations by Cuban-born artist Rafael Arzuaga, Oct.17-19, sponsored by Morgan Stanley Wealth Management in recognition of Hispanic Cultural Heritage Month, Arzuaga to be present the afternoon of Oct, 18, “Retrospective,” paintings by Frank Koci; “Abandoned,” paintings by Lydia Rae Black; and “Mediated Senses,” etchings and monoprints by Pantea Karimi, through Nov, 1, Sculpture and Drawings by Richard Deutsch, Oct, 26 through Jan, 4, 2015; reception 1-4 p.m, Oct, 26, Peninsula Museum of Art, 1777 California Drive, Burlingame, 11 a.m, to 5 p.m., knit slippers, red slippers, slippers with bow, indoor shoes, ballet shoes, women knit socks, knit socks, wool knit socks Wednesdays through Sundays, Free admission, 650-692-2101 or www.peninsulamuseum.org..

Books Inc. Christine Z Mason, “Boundaries: A Love Story,” and G. Elizabeth Kretchmer, “The Damnable Legacy of A Minister’s Wife,” 7 p.m. Oct. 27. Books Inc., 855 El Camino Real, No. 74, Palo Alto. www.booksinc.net/PaloAlto. 650-321-0600 Kepler’s Books. Premier Event: Leon Panetta in conversation with Jim Newton, “Worthy Fights: A Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace,” 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17, Fox Theatre, 2215 Broadway St., Redwood City. Leslie S. Klinger, “The New Annotated H. P. Lovecraft,” 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21. Boris Fishman in conversation with Ellen Sussman, “A Replacement Life,” 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22. Fireside Chat with Garth Nix (“Clariel”) and Michael Grant (“Messenger of Fear”), 7 p.m. Oct. 23. Story Time with Eric Litwin, “The Nuts: Bedtime at the Nut House,” 11 a.m. Oct. 26, Redwood Shores Branch Library, 399 Marine Parkway @ Bridge Parkway, Redwood City. YA: Sara Raasch (“Snow Like Ashes”), Kasie West (“On the Fence”), and Corrine Jackson (“Ignited”), 7 p.m. Oct. 27. YA: YouTube Star Michelle Phan, “Make Up: Your Life Guide to Beauty, Style, and Success–Online and Off,” 7 p.m. Oct. 28. Herant Katchadourian in conversation with Richard Evans, “The Way It Turned Out: A Memoir,” 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29. Terry Shames in conversation with Keith Raffel, “Dead Broke in Jarrett Creek: A Samuel Craddock Mystery,” 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30. Kepler’s Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. www.keplers.com or 650-324-4321.

Menlo Park City Council Chambers, Herschel Cobb, “Heart of a Tiger: Growing Up with My Grandfather, Ty Cobb,” 11 a.m, Nov, 1, Sponsored by Menlo Park Library, Menlo Park City Council Chambers, 701 Laurel St., Menlo Park, Free, http://menlopark.org/library, Oshman Family JCC, Neville Frankel, “Bloodlines,” 6:30 p.m, Nov, 6, Includes Pacific Boychoir Academy singing a selection from Paul Simon’s “Graceland” as well as songs honoring South Africa, knit slippers, red slippers, slippers with bow, indoor shoes, ballet shoes, women knit socks, knit socks, wool knit socks Oshman Family JCC- Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, $10-$15, www.paloaltojcc.org/frankel or 650223-8664..

Zoppé – An Italian Family Circus. Through Oct. 26. 1455 Madison Ave., Red Morton Park, Redwood City. $10-$25. 650-780-7586 or www.redwoodcity.org/events/zoppe.html. Smuin Ballet. “Uncorked: The Christmas Ballet.” Dec. 10-14. 8 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro Street, Mountain View. $49-$68 (fees may apply; discounts available). 650-903-6000 or www.smuinballet.org. Moscow Ballet. “Great Russian Nutcracker.” 4 and 8 p.m. Dec. 19. Flint Center, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino. $30. (Discounts available.) Ticketmaster 800-345-7000 or www.nutcracker.com/buy-tickets.

Halloween Soul Train Dance Party, 8 p.m, Oct, 31, Club Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City, $15, 877-435-9849 or www.clubfoxrwc.com, TheatreWorks 45th Anniversary Gala, Nov, 8, Honoring Donald Kennedy, president emeritus, Stanford University, Cocktails, black-tie dinner, benefit auction, musical offering, Hotel Sofitel, Redwood Shores, Contact Director of Advancement Jodye Friedman at 650-463-7135 or email jfriedman@theatreworks.org, Silicon Valley Ball, 8 p.m.-midnight, Dec, 13, Kathy Griffin, Roy Rogers, Paula knit slippers, red slippers, slippers with bow, indoor shoes, ballet shoes, women knit socks, knit socks, wool knit socks Harris, Danny Click, Mustache Harbor and more, in four venues, Food, Supports arts and entertainment in Redwood City, $125, 650-369-7770 ot www.siliconvalleyball.com..



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