CALENDAR
bring this captivating story to life. This production
is recommended for grades 1-6 (ages
6-11). Tickets $28-$35. Oshman Family JCCSchultz
Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 Fabian Way,
Wine, hors d'oeuvres and music!
Come join us for a
romantic date night
Feb 8-9
Carnival of
The Animals A Sweet Production
for the youngest
ballet fans and their families
May 3 and 4
We have dance magic this spring!
PeninsulaBallet.org
Palo Alto. 650/223-8649.
Sports
FEBRUARY/MARCH
Golden State Warriors. National Basketball
Association. Game times vary. Hornets, Feb.
2; Spurs, Feb. 6; Heat, Feb 10.; Kings, Feb.
21; Rockets, Feb. 23; Celtics, March 5; Nuggets,
March 8; Suns, March 10; Pacers, March
21; Mavericks, March 23; Pistons, March
24; Hornets, March 31. Ticket prices vary.
Oracle Arena, 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland.
800/745-3000.
San Jose Barracuda. American Hockey
League. Game times vary. Stockton Heat, Feb.
2; Iowa, Feb. 5; Tuscon, Feb. 12; San Diego,
Feb. 16 and Feb.18; Iowa, Feb. 26; Bakersfield,
March 6 and March 9; Stockton, March
10. Colorado, March 16-17; Ontario, March
29. ticket prices vary. SAP Center, 525 W.
Santa Clara St., San Jose. 800/745-3000.
San Jose Sharks. National Hockey League.
Game times vary. Arizona, Feb. 2; Washington
D.C., Feb. 14; Vancouver, Feb. 16; Boston,
Feb. 18; Colorado, March. 1; St. Louis, 2;
D.C., March 9; Nashville, March 11; Dallas,
Feb. 12, Buffalo, Feb. 14; St. Louis, Feb. 16,
Annapolis, Feb. 18. New York, Feb. 28. Ticket
prices vary. SAP Center, 525 W. Santa Clara
St., San Jose. 408/999-5757.
Museums
FEBRUARY/MARCH
ITAB IV: International TECHstyle Art
Biennial. Through April 14. This fourth
installment of International TECHstyle Art
Biennial, SJMQT’s signature juried exhibition,
focuses on works by artists who merge fiber
media with new information and communication
technologies. Leveraging its location
in Silicon Valley, ITAB serves as the premiere
platform for introducing works the intersection
of textiles and technology to a global community.
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles,
520 S. First St., San Jose. 408/971-0323.
Evanescence: Judith Content. Through April
14. Finding inspiration in the landscape, from
coastal marshes to desert canyons, Content
uses a contemporary approach to the traditional
Japanese dye technique, arashi-shibori,
and constructs her quilts with hand-dyed silks.
Although Content can control the results to a
great extent, the element of surprise when the
designs are revealed never fails to excite her.
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, 520 S.
First St., San Jose. 408/971-0323.
Monet: The Late Years. Feb. 16-May 27.
This highly anticipated show is the first U.S,
in more than 20 years to showcase the final
phase of Monet’s career. With approximately
60 paintings from major public and private
collections in Europe, the U.S, and Asia, this
exhibition reframes the iconic impressionist
one of the most original painters of the modern
age. Admission $35. de Young museum:
Golden Gate Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden
Dr., San Francisco. 415/750-3600.
Quilt Identification Day. March 16, 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Visitors who seek more knowledge
of their quilts may sign up for 15-minute
appointments to learn more about fabrics, patterns,
styles and age. Visitors will have their
piece documented by quilt experts. Pre-registration
required at www.sjquiltmuseum.org.
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, 520 S.
First St., San Jose. 408/971-0323.
Circle of Truth. Through March 2019.
NUMU presents the traveling exhibition,
“Circle of Truth,” a unique collaboration of
49 contemporary artists, each sequestered and
unknown to one another. Open Wednesday,
1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
and Friday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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