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Monday, October 30
“Halloween Trivia Night” & Costume Contest
La Quinta Brewing Company, Old Town La Quinta
https://www.facebook.com/events/682764253748546

Tuesday, October 31
Terror Tuesdays: A Spine-Chilling Revival Film Series
Camelot Theatre, Palm Springs
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/ps-rewinds-terror-tuesdays-2635629

Wednesday, November 1
Music of the Rat Pack with Michael Holmes, Charles Herrera & Darci Daniels
The Purple Room
www.purpleroompalmsprings.com

Thursday, November 2
Low Dez Fest
Market, Market Palm Springs
https://www.lowdezfest.com/

Friday, November 3 (through November 12)
“The Thanksgiving Play” from Dezart Performs Opening Night
Pearl McManus Theatre / Palm Springs Women’s Club
www.dezartperforms.org

Berkeley’s Crowden Music Center Presents Cello Phenom Jay Campbell on November 12

Media contact: David Perry, DP&A, Inc./ (415) 676-7007 / news@davidpery.com  

Berkeley’s Crowden Music Center Presents
Cello Phenom Jay Campbell on November 12
www.crowden.org/jay-campbell-cello/ 

23 October 2023 – Berkeley, CA:   Crowden continues its 40th anniversary season on Sunday, November 12, presenting acclaimed cellist Jay Campbell—an Oakland native and an alum of the Crowden School—with Eric Zivian, pianoforte, in an all-Beethoven program.

A global phenomenon who is the only musician ever to receive two Avery Fisher Career Grants —as a soloist, and again as a member of the JACK Quartet—Crowden alum cellist Jay Campbell’s performances have been called “electrifying” (New York Times) and “gentle, poignant, and deeply moving” (Washington Post). He will be joined by local favorite Eric Zivian (Left Coast Ensemble, Valley of the Moon Festival) playing a historic pianoforte, performing three Beethoven sonatas and 7 Variations on “Bei Mannern, welche Liebe Fuhlen.”

General admission tickets are $35, with discounted rates for seniors and students, and a free “Meet-the-Artists” reception. Children 8 to 18 can attend free of charge.

Crowden Music Center is celebrating its 40th anniversary this 2023-24 season, presenting illustrious alumni like Jay Campbell from throughout its history. Established in 1983 and still the only school of its kind in the country, The Crowden School’s unique chamber music-inspired curriculum for grades 3–8 features intellectually engaging collaborative academics side by side with its esteemed music program. Crowden also serves more than 1,000 community music students of all ages and levels of experience. Flagship programs for the general community include its John Adams Young Composers Program and acclaimed chamber music workshops for youth and adults. Crowden reaches a combined audience of 8,000 with a rich array of workshops, events, and concerts each year.

Learn how music changes everything at https://www.crowden.org.  


Jay Campbell, cello (Crowden School Class of 2003)

Crowden alum Jay Campbell (’03) is a cellist actively exploring a wide range of creative music. He has been recognized for approaching both old and new music with the same curiosity and commitment, and his performances have been called “electrifying” by the New York Times and “gentle, poignant, and deeply moving” by the Washington Post.

The only musician ever to receive two Avery Fisher Career Grants — in 2016 as a soloist, and again in 2019 as a member of the JACK Quartet — Jay made his concerto debut with the New York Philharmonic in 2013 and in 2016, he worked with Alan Gilbert as the artistic director for Ligeti Forward, part of the New York Philharmonic Biennale at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 2017, he was Artist-in-Residence at the Lucerne Festival along with frequent collaborator violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja, where he gave the premiere of Luca Francesconi’s cello concerto Das Ding Singt. In 2018 he appeared at the Berlin Philharmonie with Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin. He has recorded the concertos of George Perle and Marc-Andre Dalbavie with the Seattle Symphony, and in 2023/2024 will premiere a new concerto, Reverdecer, by Andreia Pinto-Correia with the Gulbenkian Orchestra in Portugal, and in Brazil with the Orquestra Sinfonica do Estado de Sao Paulo. In 2022 he returned to the Los Angeles Philharmonic as curator and cellist for his second Green Umbrella concert, premiering two concertos by Wadada Leo Smith and inti figgis-vizueta. 

Jay’s primary artistic interest is the collaboration with living creative musicians and has worked in this capacity with Catherine Lamb, John Luther Adams, Marcos Balter, Tyshawn Sorey, and many others. His close association with John Zorn resulted in two discs of new works for cello, Hen to Pan (2015) and Azoth (2020). Deeply committed as a chamber musician, he is the cellist of the JACK Quartet as well as the Junction Trio with violinist Stefan Jackiw and pianist Conrad Tao, and multidisciplinary collective AMOC.

Jay is a graduate of The Crowden School, Class of 2003.

Eric Zivian, pianoforte

Eric Zivian received music degrees from the Curtis Institute of Music, the Juilliard School, and the Yale School of Music. He studied piano with Gary Graffman and Peter Serkin and composition with Ned Rorem, Jacob Druckman, and Martin Bresnick.

Eric is equally at home on modern and period instruments. He is Music Director of the Valley of the Moon Music Festival, a festival in Sonoma specializing in Classical and Romantic chamber music played on period instruments, and a longtime member of the Left Coast Chamber Ensemble in San Francisco.

Eric recently performed the Mozart C minor Concerto with the Portland Baroque Orchestra and the Beethoven Choral Fantasy with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra. At the height of the pandemic, Eric livestreamed all 32 Beethoven piano sonatas on period pianos.

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Crowden 40th Anniversary 2023–2024 Season Calendar

November 12, 2023, 4:00pm
Sundays @ Four: Jay Campbell (’03)
Crowden Music Center (1475 Rose St., Berkeley)

The only musician ever to receive two Avery Fisher Career Grants —as a soloist, and again as a member of the JACK Quartet—Crowden alum cellist Jay Campbell’s performances have been called “electrifying” (New York Times) and “gentle, poignant, and deeply moving” (Washington Post).

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March 3, 2024, 4:00pm
Sundays @ Four: Fry Street Quartet
Crowden Music Center (1475 Rose St., Berkeley)

Hailed as “a triumph of ensemble playing” by the New York Times, this globally acclaimed, Fischoff Grand Prize-winning quartet of sometimes Crowden summer faculty members perform Beethoven, Lena Frank, and Shostakovich.

Program:
Ludwig van Beethoven Quartet in F Major, Op.135
Gabriela Lena Frank: New commission, due Fall 2023 (will not be premiere
performance)
Dmitri Shostakovich Quartet No. 9 in E-flat Major, Op. 117

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April 21, 2024, 4:00pm
Sundays @ Four: Catalyst Quartet
Crowden Music Center (1475 Rose St., Berkeley)

Grammy® Award-winning Catalyst Quartet, featuring alumna Karla Donehew Perez (’99), tours the world to acclaim for its “perfect ensemble unity” and “unequaled class of execution” (Lincoln Journal Star).

Program:
 “But just a minute”, Paquito D’Rivera
“Farewell mambo”, P. D’Rivera
“Wapango”, P. D’Rivera
Angel Suite, Astor Piazzolla (arr. Catalyst Quartet)
String Quartet, Germaine Tailleferre (Gershwin lullaby)
String Quartet in F Major, Maurice Ravel

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May 25, 2024

Crowden 40th Anniversary Concert & Reception
Hertz Hall, UC Berkeley
An unforgettable showcase at of Crowden alumni, mentors, and friends at Hertz Hall, including Bonnie Hampton, Audrey Vardanega, the Catalyst Quartet, and more. This program features perennial Crowden favorites paired with special moments, including a work composed by our greatest benefactor, composer Gordon Getty, and the world premiere of a new work for two violins and string orchestra by Samuel Adams, commissioned for our 40th anniversary and premiered by two acclaimed Crowden violinists: Nora Chastain, a student of founder Anne Crowden, and alumnus David McCarroll (’99), Concertmaster of the Pittsburgh Symphony, formerly a member of the famed Vienna Piano Trio.

Program:
* David McCarroll (’99) and Nora Chastain performing Samuel Adams premiere with an orchestra of Crowden faculty, alumni, and current students.
* Catalyst Quartet performing a movement of Mendelssohn Octet
* Bonnie Hampton-led cello ensemble
* Friction Quartet performing Carrot Revolution by Gabriella Smith
* Audrey Vardanega and violinist TBA performing works by Piazzolla
* Gordon Getty composition TBA
* Crowden faculty and alumni orchestra performing Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas
* Tallis by Ralph Vaughan Williams (an Anne Crowden favorite)
* Premiere of a John Adams Young Composers Program student composition, performed by The Crowden School Lower School Orchestra

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May 26, 2024
Crowden 40th Anniversary Alumni Brunch
Crowden Music Center (1475 Rose St., Berkeley)
Crowden alumni from all programs, alum families from all eras, and current and former faculty from throughout Crowden’s history to join us for a joyous brunch honoring Crowden alums from the past 40 years.

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June TBD
Cello Bash
Crowden Music Center (1475 Rose St., Berkeley)
How many celli fit into Hoefer Auditorium? Find out at our informal cello play-in!

El Chef Joe Sasto se Une a la Alineacióndel Festival de Comida y Vino de Palm Springs

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El Chef Joe Sasto se Une a la Alineación
del Festival de Comida y Vino de Palm Springs El 11 y 12 de Noviembre, 

el Escaparate Culinario También Presenta a los Chefs Celebridades
Martin Yan, Susan Feniger, Tanya Holland, Michael Chung y Andre Carthen Como Atractivos Principales Junto a 40 Restaurantes, 80 Bodegas Boutique 

El Invitado Especial y Presentador Liam Mayclem, Famoso por “Foodie Chap” El Evento Beneficia al Programa Fellows del Instituto Culinario de América, Les Dames D’Escoffier y DAP Health.


23 de Octubre de 2023 – Palm Springs, CA: El Festival de Comida y Vino de Palm Springs (www.palmspringsfoodandwine.org) se enorgullece de dar la bienvenida al renombrado chef Joe Sasto a su alineación. Es posible que reconozcas al Chef Joe Sasto por su victoria en “Chopped” de The Food Network y su tiempo compitiendo en Top Chef y Top Chef All-Stars de NBC. Recientemente, fue reconocido por The Food Network en su primera “Hot List” de 2022. Sasto se ha vuelto muy popular en las redes sociales, con más de 20 millones de “me gusta” y numerosos videos virales. Sasto es un juez recurrente, presentador y personalidad chef en Food Network y un competidor All-Star para shows como el Torneo de Campeones de Guy Fieri y los Juegos de Supermercado de Guy. El Chef Joe también ha desarrollado una línea de herramientas personalizables de alta gama para pasta y pizza con el conocido fabricante de cuchillos y herrero Doghouse Forge. Sasto lanzó recientemente un snack de pasta inflada, titulado TANTOS, que está programado para salir al mercado en 2023. Actualmente, el Chef Sasto también está escribiendo su primer libro de cocina.

“Participar en el Festival de Comida y Vino de Palm Springs es un honor”, dice Sasto. “Estoy ansioso por compartir mi pasión por la comida con los asistentes al festival”.

Desde joven, el amor de Sasto por la cocina era evidente. Aprendiendo junto a su madre, desarrolló un talento que lo llevaría a cocinas prestigiosas en todo el país. Tras formarse bajo chefs respetados en el Área de la Bahía, el viaje de Sasto lo llevó al Restaurante Quince en San Francisco, donde su pasión por la pasta floreció. Bajo la guía del Chef Michael Tusk, dominó el arte de la pasta hecha a mano y las tradiciones culinarias italianas.

“Tener al Chef Joe Sasto en nuestra alineación es un verdadero privilegio”, dijo el Productor del Festival Jeff Hocker, conocido por su larga experiencia en la producción de eventos y las artes culinarias. “Su experiencia culinaria y dedicación a la calidad lo convierten en una adición destacada para el festival de este año, y la diversidad de su experiencia garantizará una ocasión que complacerá a la multitud.”

Como Chef Ejecutivo Adjunto en Lazy Bear, Sasto continuó construyendo relaciones sólidas con los agricultores locales, mostrando los hermosos productos de California. Sus contribuciones ayudaron a elevar restaurantes como el Lazy Bear con dos estrellas Michelin y el Quince con tres estrellas Michelin.

Durante la pandemia, Sasto se adaptó ofreciendo lecciones virtuales de pasta, curando contenido de alimentos y conectando con una creciente audiencia en redes sociales. Sus recientes emprendimientos incluyen el muy solicitado popup de focaccia Luna Focacceria y una línea de herramientas personalizables para pasta y pizza desarrollada con Doghouse Forge. Además, Sasto está trabajando en su primer libro de cocina y lanzando la línea de snacks de pasta inflada TANTOS.

El Festival de Comida y Vino de Palm Springs se llevará a cabo el 11 y 12 de noviembre, contando con chefs de clase mundial, enólogos y entusiastas de la comida. Los asistentes participarán en demostraciones de chefs celebridades como Sasto, además de colegas como Martin Yan de “Yan Can Cook”, Susan Feniger de “Two Hot Tamales” y su nuevo restaurante en Palm Springs Alice B’s, Tanya Holland de “Tanya’s Kitchen Table” en la red OWN, y los chefs Michael Chung y Andre Carthen de Kathy Ireland Worldwide y muchos más por agregar. Además, se llevarán a cabo paneles de expertos dirigidos por Shelley Lindgren, fundadora del aclamado restaurante A16 de San Francisco, la galardonada sumiller Katie Finn de Desert Wine Shop, y el astronauta convertido en vinicultor José M. Hernández.

El Festival de Comida y Vino de Palm Springs no sería posible sin el apoyo de The Palm Springs Food and Wine Festival Presentado por The City of Palm Springs, Stellar Artois, Sotheby’s International Realty, Maker’s Mark Prime Time Produce, Stolzle Lausitz, Chill Bar Palm Springs, Kevin Crockett Law Group, Town Real Estate y Stars Travel, Sun Community Federal Credit Union, AAA, Costco Wholesale, Palm Springs Disposal, Team McTavish, Gravitas Wine Company, Hotel Zoso, 420 Bank Dispensary and Lounge, Bright Event Rentals, Mike Thompson RV Super Stores Phyllis Eisenberg y Kerry Hendrix y Eric Flora de Capstone Partners.

Los socios de medios para el Festival de Comida y Vino de Palm Springs incluyen: Los Angeles Magazine, KCBS Radio, KESQ News Channel 3, Spectrum News, Grape Encounters, MeTV Radio 103.1 FM, KGAY 106.5 FMD, Gay Desert Guide, David Perry & Associates, Inc, Kathleen Bennett, Desert Charities News, CV Independent, Desert Sun, Market Broadcasting System, Alpha Media, The Standard Magazine, Desert Business Association y The Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce.

Para más información y boletos, visite www.palmspringsfoodandwine.org

Timothy Bradley Wins Alumnae Spotlight Award

Media contact: DP&A, Inc. David Perry  / (415) 676-7007 / news@davidperry.com

Timothy Bradley Wins Alumnae Spotlight Award  at One Night Out Bollywood Benefit for  the Foundation for the Palm Springs Unified School District

Next Year’s Event “One Night Out Rio De Janeiro Slated for October 2024

20 October 2023 – Palm Springs: The Foundation for Palm Springs Unified School District (PSUSD)honored Timothy Bradley, a former PSUSD student and world champion boxer, with the Alumnae Spotlight Award at its annual One Night Out Bollywood Dance Party on Saturday, October 7, 2023. The event, held at the Palm Springs Air Museum, was a dazzling celebration of cultural diversity and creativity, featuring live music, dancing, food, drinks at the sell-out evening.

Bradley, who graduated from Cathedral City High School in 2001, is a five-time world champion in two weight classes. He is also a motivational speaker and a philanthropist who supports various causes in the Coachella Valley. He received the Alumnae Spotlight Award for his outstanding achievements and contributions to the community.

“I am humbled and honored to receive this award from The Foundation and PSUSD,” Bradley said. “I owe a lot to my teachers and mentors who helped me overcome challenges and pursue my dreams. I hope to inspire the next generation of students to work hard, stay focused, and never give up.”

Sponsors for One Night Out, Bollywood included Amazon, La Quinta Brewing Company, Jim & Carol Egan, Barton CPA, Steve Tobin/Johnny Krupa and The Grace Helen Spearman Charitable Foundation, Western Wind Foundation, Spencer’s Restaurant, Mendez Air Conditioning & Heatingand Lulu Catering & EventsTerri and Bart Ketover and David Perry & Associates, Inc.

The Palm Springs Unified School District and The Foundation are committed to celebrating our valley’s brilliantly diverse and significant cultures,” said Ellen Goodman, Foundation Director. “One way to unify us all is our annual One Night Out event. What a thrilling evening to see our community come together for such a great cause, our 20,000+ students, our next generation. Our sponsors, school district members, our production team and every attendee is to thank for this marvelous success.”

Longtime Foundation supporter, and owner of Lulu’s who provided the evening’s food and beverages agreed:

“What an amazing, fun, happy and colorful evening with lively, very danceable music — and a dance floor absolutely filled with very diverse and beautiful dancers — and delicious food and drinks,” said Jerry Keller. “It was a wonderful gala that made many, many new friends for The Foundation and the Palm Springs Unified School District.”

Next year’s event, which will be the third annual, will continue its international and multicultural theme: “One Night Out Rio de Janeiro will take place in October 2024 at the Palm Springs Air Museum 

“The PSUSD Foundation’s annual One Night Out event has quickly become one of the highlight events of the year,” said Jeffrey Bernstein, Palm Springs Mayor Pro Tem. “This year’s Bollywood event was the epitome of creativity and diversity. It’s wonderful to see such a fun, happy and affordable event to benefit our kids.”

A nonprofit supporting the Palm Springs Unified School District (PSUSD), The Foundation for PSUSDbuilds public-private partnerships to strengtheneducation and create opportunities for students. The Foundation leads innovative initiatives in technology, science, the arts, leadership, and health and wellness, designed to prepare students and open doors to new pathways for the future, either in postsecondary education or a career after high school. Partnering withindividual investors, businesses, community leaders, mentors, teachers, and parents boosts rates of student success and helps sustain a thriving, vibrant community. The Foundation’s first program awarded micro-grants to classroom teachers; today, the teamsupports a dozen initiatives at any given time, ranging from FAA student drone training to students performing with Broadway musical artists, from college prep mentoring and college tours to major wellness initiatives in schools, all aimed at increasing achievement and opening possibilities for student futures.


To inquire about becoming an event Partner or Sponsorfor next year’s “One Night Out: Rio de Janeiro”, call (760) 416-8455 or connect with Ellen Goodman, Director, The Foundation for PSUSD. For more information on The Foundation for Palm Springs Unified School District at www.psusdfoundation.net

SAN FRANCISCO PREPARES FOR THE WEEK OF APEC ACTIVITIES  

Wednesday, October 18, 2023  

Contact: Mayor’s Press Office, mayorspressoffice@sfgov.org  

SAN FRANCISCO PREPARES FOR THE WEEK OF APEC ACTIVITIES  

The international economic forum will be the largest convening of world leaders in San Francisco since the UN Charter was signed in 1945 

San Francisco, CA – Today, the U.S. Secret Service, in coordination with the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD), held a joint press conference at the Multi Agency Communication Center to discuss planned public safety measures for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Meeting in November. San Francisco City leaders have been working with the federal government, including representatives from the U.S. Secret Service, State Department and White House, to ensure security and operational plans are robust while minimizing impacts to the public wherever and whenever possible.  

Due to the national security measures required for the event, the Economic Leaders’ Meeting holds a National Special Security Event (NSSE) designation between November 15 and 18, which allows the federal government to fully implement event security and incident management plans to ensure the safety of all event participants and residents. As part of the NSSE structure, the U.S. Secret Service leads the design and implementation of security plans through an executive network of representatives from agencies holding various primary jurisdictions. 

This is the first time an NSSE event has ever occurred in the State of California.  

The U.S. Secret Service today outlined thatvehicular, public transportation and pedestrian impacts should be expected in the areas around the Moscone Center, the Embarcadero, and Nob Hill during the designated dates and times.  

Though the NSSE designation only applies to one portion of APEC Week from November 15-18, residents and businesses will begin to experience street and access impacts in and around the designated areas beginning several days before, and throughout the entire week of APEC in the areas designated by the NSSE. The areas within the secured perimeter will still be accessible to businesses and residents, but people needing access to these areas should expect to go through additional security screenings. Commuters should plan for transit reroutes and traffic congestion. Everyone in and around the secure areas should expect heightened security throughout the week.  

As part of the City’s response to ensure a safe APEC week, the San Francisco Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will be activated at its highest level to closely coordinate with federal response entities, as well as real time dissemination of timely and accurate information for residents, businesses, and visitors.  

Additionally, the Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD) and the Office of Small Business (OSB) will conduct direct, door-to-door outreach engaging with residents, business owners, and employers in the areas designated by the NSSE. Team members will distribute flyers available in multiple languages to help in planning for the week, including information on how to coordinate deliveries and the process to enter the secure perimeter.  

Residents and visitors should plan ahead by accessing the following local resources to ensure they are fully informed about APEC-related activities and expected impacts to the public.   

SF.gov   

SF.gov, San Francisco’s centralized website for all City services, will serve as a landing page directing residents and guests to information on City services continuity during APEC, including public transit temporary reroutes, adjustments to hours of public-facing services at City buildings, and information for small businesses. Visit SF.gov/apec for more information.  

3-1-1   

Residents and guests can call 3-1-1 for updates on key APEC-related activities, including traffic disruptions and transit reroutes, from the 311 Customer Service Center. 3-1-1 offers customer service support with translation services in over 200 languages.   

AlertSF   

San Francisco’s emergency notification system, AlertSF, provides emergency updates to subscribers via email, text message or phone call. AlertSF would be used to inform all who live in, work in, or visiting San Francisco significant APEC related impacts to city services such as transit disruptions and emergency public information and alerts. AlertSF by texting their zip code to 888-777, or by texting APEC2023 to 888-777 for APEC-related emergency information.   

Federal and local agencies will hold a press conference the week prior to APEC to reiterate impacts and provide any updates.   

APEC in San Francisco    

APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) is the premier platform for the United States to advance economic policies in the Asia-Pacific region to promote free, fair, and open trade and investment and advance inclusive and sustainable growth. As part of our enduring commitment to the region and broad-based economic growth, San Francisco is excited to serve as host of the APEC Leaders’ Meeting taking place in San Francisco, November 11-17, 2023.    

APEC will be the largest convening of world leaders in San Francisco since the UN Charter was signed in 1945 during the UN Conference on International Organization, also called the San Francisco Conference.    

This November, the United States will chair the 2023 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Meeting in iconic San Francisco, California. The 21 APEC Member Economies account for nearly 40 percent of the global population and nearly 50 percent of global trade.  

APEC’s themes this year are sustainability, inclusivity, innovation and resilience.   

San Francisco residents and businesses looking for official City updates and information are encouraged to visit this page. Media, visitors and attendees should visit this page for more information, please visit: https://www.apec2023sf.org. 

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