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Installation artist Genevieve Hastings, hip hop emcee Demone Carter, lighting designer Nick Kumamoto and playwright/director Jeffrey Lo each received $3,000 unrestricted grants and participated in a showcase of their work Wednesday at the Rotary Club of San Jose’s weekly meeting. The awards, a program of the Rotary Club, were launched last year by Steve Borkenhagen, Bob Rauh and Stewart Slater as a way to pay tribute to Leigh Weimers, my predecessor in this space who had a 47-year career at the Mercury News. Weimers, who died in 2012, was a lifelong supporter of the arts, especially emerging artists, and Borkenhagen thought this was a perfect vehicle to continue those efforts.

Leigh’s wife, Geri Weimers, and their daughter, Kristin personalized name ballet pointe shoe necklace Weimers, have been key contributors and were both on hand Wednesday to congratulate the artists, (For full disclosure, I’m a member of the organizing committee, but I’m not part of the selection process, which was done by a panel of Silicon Valley notables with experience in music, stage and visual arts), In addition to the grants, the winners also received an engraved plaque created by sculptor Harry Powers, with the design based on a typewriter that belonged to Leigh..

Each artist expressed gratitude, but it seemed especially meaningful for those working in nontraditional fields. Carter, who also directs a Bay Area youth program called Future Arts Now, said he doesn’t feel like the award was just for him. “It’s kind of a validation of rap and hip hop as an art form,” he said. “It’s gratifying to see there are others in the community who see it as a viable art form.”. For his part, Borkenhagen says he would love to have an even more varied pool of artistic disciplines to choose from for next year’s grants. You can get more information on all the winners and the program at www.weimersawards.com.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 12:30 p.m., Red Baraat band, Garden Stage, 2:20 p.m., Booker T, Jones, Arena, 4 p.m., Becca Stevens, Dizzy’s Den, SATURDAY NIGHT, 5:30 p.m, Blue Note Records’ Our Point of View band, Dizzy’s Den, 7:15 p.m., the Philadelphia Experiment plus Booker T, Jones, Dizzy’s Den, personalized name ballet pointe shoe necklace 9 p.m, Saxophonist Charles Lloyd and pianist Gerald Clayton, Dizzy’s Den, 10:45 p.m, Pianist Billy Childs with quartet, Dizzy’s Den, 5:30 p.m, Blue Note Records’ Our Point of View band, Dizzy’s Den..

2. 7:15 p.m. The Philadelphia Experiment with Booker T. Jones, Dizzy’s Den. 8 p.m. Pianist Jason Moran’s “Fats Waller Dance Party,” Garden Stage. 8:50 p.m., pianist Billy Childs’ Laura Nyro tribute, Arena. 10 p.m., pianist Aaron Diehl, Night Club. 10:30 p.m., pianist Donald Brown, Coffee House Gallery. 7:30 p.m., pianist Donald Brown and trio, Coffee House Gallery. 9 p.m., pianist Donald Brown and trio, Coffee House Gallery. 10:30 p.m., pianist Donald Brown, Coffee House Gallery.

—–, In eight seasons, a magician had never personalized name ballet pointe shoe necklace captured the “America’s Got Talent” crown, On Wednesday night — abracadabra! — Matt Franco made that bit of ignominy disappear, The amiable Rhode Island illusionist who dazzled audiences all summer with his intricate, interactive presentations, was declared the Season 9 winner of NBC’s popular reality series, finishing in front of singer-songwriter Emily West, His reaction? “Un-freakin-believable!”..

Franco thus nabs the show’s $1 million prize and a headlining gig in Las Vegas. “America’s Got Talent” is traditionally dominated by singers, but Franco, a self-taught magician who honed his craft while touring college campuses, continually impressed the judges — especially Mel B, his biggest fan. On Wednesday’s season finale, he performed a card trick with judge Howard Stern and guest Rosie O’Donnell. He gave both of them 10 cards, which they hid in their clothing. Somehow, he transferred three of O’Donnell’s cards to Stern’s stack.

“Let me just tell you, you are so slick at what you do, It is seamless,” Mel B told him during Tuesday’s performance show, “You keep us entertained, You keep us engaged, What you do, I don’t know how you do it, You’ve just got it, You’ve got everything and then some more.”, Third place personalized name ballet pointe shoe necklace went to the high-flying dance troupe AcroArmy, while pop-jazz quartet Sons of Serendip finished fourth and 12-year-old soul singer Quintavious Johnson took fifth, Rounding out the Top 6 was rocker Miguel Dakota..



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