“Coming to the theater is difficult,” she said. “The expectations are that they would sit quietly, (but) we have students who will vocalize loudly. For parents, it’s difficult to take most of these kids out in public. You get the stares.”. That’s exactly why Campbell appreciates the chance to enjoy a movie with her daughter without worrying about bothering others. “You get stressed,” she said. “(People) pay a lot of money to go to the movies and there’s this autistic kid who’s waving their arms back and forth.”.
_____________________________________________________________________________, What: Anna Deavere Smith, When: Wednesday,Oct, 14, 7:30 p.m, Program: Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992, Tickets: Not available on subscription, Description: In this PBS-TV film based on the original New Yorkstage production, Anna Deavere Smith transforms herself into scores of individuals set capezio leather cobra ballet shoe - child in the violent aftermath of the 1992 Rodney King trial and verdict, A Q&A with Smith will follow the screening, _____________________________________________________________________________..
4 “Honeymoon,” Lana Del Rey: The dream-pop diva is utterly mesmerizing on her latest set, which is a substantial improvement over last year’s “Ultraviolence” and nearly as great as 2012’s “Born to Die.” The music is sweeping and cinematic, the perfect setting for Del Rey’s achingly beautiful vocals. 5 “Vulnicura,” Björk: The Icelandic star’s ninth studio album is filled with gorgeous string arrangements, equal amounts of classic and modern flare, soul-stirring vocals and emotionally resonant lyrics. It’s a daring and frequently confounding ride, underscoring that, even after all these years, there’s still nothing quite like a Björk record.
Los Altos History Museum, “San Carlos: The City of Good Living,” through May 16, “Silicon Valley: The Lure & the Legends,” through April 19, Los Altos History Museum, 51 S, San Antonio Road, Los Altos, Noon-4 p.m., Thursdays-Sundays, Free, www.losaltoshistory.org/lure_legends.html, San Mateo County History Museum, “Let’s Play Ball,” March 21 through September 2016, Rare materials about local baseball teams from the Museum’s permanent capezio leather cobra ballet shoe - child collection, plus items borrowed from schools, historical organizations and private collections, Charles Parsons’ Ships of the World gallery update announced; celebration, April 11; new interactive activities, video presentations, graphics and murals, in addition to 24 model ships fashioned by Parsons (1917-2004), who lived in San Carlos, San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway St., Redwood City, www.historysmc.org or 650-299-0104..
Here we go with the first real episode with the new format for “Dancing With the Stars.” It’s like a math equation: judges’ and viewers’ scores from last week’s performances, plus the judges’ scores from tonight’s routines, equal the first elimination of Season 17. Who will be the first to go — Bill E., Bill N. or Keyshawn??. With the new format, the elimination was saved for the last 15 minutes of the show. All of the couples lined up on the dance floor, and host Tom Bergeron and co-host Brooke Burke-Charvet began reading the names of those who were safe to dance next week, including Bill Nye the Science Guy.