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REBECCA WALLACE'S AD LIBS BLOG
Attorneys + art
Palo Alto artist Florence de Bretagne has a team of lawyers backing her up as she creates six big murals at a local school. No, there are no legal issues; these folks are wiel...
 
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on Apr 19, 2013 at 10:51 am by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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'Palo Alto Forest’ seeks new digs
Wanted: a new home for a Palo Alto forest. That is, the collection of photos on glass, hung with wood, wire and acrylic, known as the art installation “The Palo Alto Forest.” ...
 
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on Apr 3, 2013 at 3:19 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: Harp flash mob!
On this past day of St. Pat, green-wearing, harp-playing musicians suddenly swarmed audience members heading for a show by the California Pops Orchestra at Foothill College's ...
 
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on Mar 19, 2013 at 11:00 am by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: 'Wild Heart of One Bird Singing'
She lived in a fishing village; she created illustrations of amphipods for the National Museum of Natural Sciences of Canada; she’s rather fond of birds. That’s South Bay arti...
 
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Ad Libs: A farewell show
Sorry to hear that South Bay painter Terri Hill is leaving Viewpoints Gallery in Los Altos, where she’s been showing her watercolors for several years. In this uber-cycling-fr...
 
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on Jan 17, 2013 at 1:37 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: My top 10 arts events from 2012
Some of my favorite arts moments and events this year came from unexpected places. An impromptu piano concert overheard through a door, for instance. Or a phenomenal acting pe...
 
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Ad Libs: The floating world
A striking image waiting for me in my inbox upon my return from vacation. San Jose artist Kyoko Fischer won first place in the current juried print exhibition at the Pacific A...
 
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on Nov 15, 2012 at 3:55 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: Why black and white?
Why black and white? Why not, if you can make a ceiling lamp look like a marvelous stained-glass fractal without any color? Fine-art photographer Cole Thompson, he of the l...
 
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on Oct 16, 2012 at 3:55 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: Play in progress
So there wasn’t a stunning set to take a photo of. But with a staged reading of a musical that’s still being written, you expect to see the seams. This weekend we caught the t...
 
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on Aug 21, 2012 at 10:45 am by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: 'Illumination'
My up-close photo of “Illumination,” a 2006 mixed-media work by Menlo Park artist Marianne Lettieri. It’s on display at the Triton Museum, which has truly wonderful air condit...
 
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on Aug 13, 2012 at 10:37 am by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: 'Double Take' photo contest
There’s another opportunity to get your eagle eye recognized at the spiffed-up Palo Alto Art Center: Submit your best photo of Patrick Dougherty’s whimsical tree sculpture “Do...
 
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on Jul 30, 2012 at 10:33 am by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: Last one standing
What’s all this I hear about arts being in trouble in the schools? Why, this mural was doing just fine at Hillview Middle School in Menlo Park the other day. At least for the ...
 
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on Jul 19, 2012 at 12:30 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: Music in Menlo
Is it a scene at the newly renamed Menlo Hub? Looks that way in a story coming this Friday written by my star intern, Maytal Mark. ... To read the rest of this post (and to...
 
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on Jul 18, 2012 at 3:20 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: Autumn in Palo Alto
Could this Palo Alto fall be more glorious? I don't know why the colors are so stunning this year, but I'm thankful. Even the crunched-up yellow leaves that are piling up on t...
 
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on Jan 19, 2012 at 10:09 am by Bill, a resident of another community
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Ad Libs: Mr. Congeniality at the Cantor
I have a confession: I get in trouble a lot at the Cantor Arts Center. I know, arts editors should be setting a good example. But I go into exhibits with my little reporter...
 
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Ad Libs: From Emily to Georgia
Busy Palo Alto playwright Sharmon J. Hilfinger is having her seventh full-length play produced in the Bay Area. It seems like we just wrote about "Tell It Slant," the play wit...
 
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on Sep 23, 2011 at 11:46 am by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: Back in Bach
Teenage Bach aficionado Hilda Huang is on the scene again, this time soloing with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra in a San Francisco concert in January. When I sent a repor...
 
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on Sep 23, 2011 at 11:21 am by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: Ten years ago, ten years later
As I write about the 9/11 memorial events this weekend, I think about the Mozart Requiem concert happening Sunday in Stanford's Memorial Church and imagine how peaceful the ai...
 
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on Sep 23, 2011 at 11:18 am by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: Woodsider at the War Memorial
Almanac reporter Dave Boyce wrote a nice story this week about young Henry Phipps, a 12-year-old Woodside resident who's spending his September singing in the San Francisco Op...
 
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on Sep 20, 2011 at 2:22 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Keith Raffel: Doubling the odds in book publishing
It's not an easy thing to find lasting, lucrative success as a novelist. So this year Palo Alto mystery/thriller author Keith Raffel is trying to double the odds. After pub...
 
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on Aug 12, 2011 at 3:31 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: Music@Menlo: Lovely, lilting Lieder
Everyone in theater knows this old saw: "Bad dress rehearsal, good opening night." Maybe the Music@Menlo folks should have worried when the last rehearsal for the Aug. 2 conce...
 
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on Aug 4, 2011 at 4:46 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: Art on foot
To take a truly informed science-art-nature walk on the Stanford campus, it's nice to have a museum docent, an earth-sciences dean, a curator and a bunch of professors with yo...
 
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on Jul 20, 2011 at 1:37 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: A swinging eve on the ave
We tried out our best East Coast Swing moves last Saturday eve on the ave (California). One of the best swing bands around, Steve Lucky and the Rhumba Bums, played a free show...
 
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on Jul 11, 2011 at 4:57 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: A muse to Matisse, a patron of art
The Almanac, one of our sister papers, published a nice arts story this week about Sarah Stein: art collector, art-school patron and leader of art salons in her homes in Paris...
 
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on Jul 6, 2011 at 3:58 pm by Rebecca Wallace, arts & entertainment editor of the Palo Alto Weekly
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Ad Libs: A whole new world
If you're a local theater-goer, you might think of James Monroe Iglehart as The Big Bad Wolf from TheatreWorks' 2005 production of "Into the Woods," or you might have seen him...
 
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