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Anne Schrager May 23, 2021
NASA special projects manager and retired Army Sgt. James Schwab lays a wreath at last year’s Memorial Day ceremony at the San Francisco National Cemetery. Photo: Lea Suzuki, The Chronicle 2020
Celebrated on the last Monday in May (this year, May 31) Memorial Day arrives with outdoor services and presentations to honor American soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. To mark the occasion, Bay Area organizations plan to host wreath-laying ceremonies, cemetery-side memorial services and more events to attend in person or to view online.
Along with the solemnity of the federal holiday, the three-day weekend in late spring is also full of opportunities to relax and enjoy as summer approaches.
Chronicle Staff February 22, 2021Updated: February 24, 2021, 7:19 am
Takács Quartet. Photo: Courtesy Takács Quartet
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With new personnel, the Takács Quartet kicks off spring season at Cal Performances
The Takács Quartet keeps evolving as the membership shifts and turns over, but the fundamental qualities of this invaluable ensemble a combination of worldly-wise intensity and expressive fervor – seem to remain constant.
With the retirement of violist Geraldine Walther last year, only cellist András Fejér remains of the original lineup formed in Budapest in 1975. Violist Richard O’Neill is the newest member of the group.
Chronicle Staff January 18, 2021Updated: February 24, 2021, 7:19 am
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James Monroe Iglehart and Taylor Iman Jones join Ray of Light for ‘Lizzie’ rebroadcast
For two decades, Ray of Light Theatre has rebelled against the notion that musical theater is a light, fluffy diversion, a mission made clear in its motto: “Blood. Sweat. Musicals.”
The “blood” bailiwick was especially well served by the company’s 2015 take on “Lizzie,” the Tim Maner, Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer and Alan Stevens Hewitt rock musical about Lizzie Borden, who was tried for a double ax murder in 1892. The show imagines one of American history’s most gruesome crimes with both humor (song titles include “40 Whacks” and “What the F ”) and poignancy: “In the house of Borden there’s a lock on every door; in every room, a prisoner of a long, silent war.”
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