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3 THE WEIGHT: When it comes to re-creating and reinterpreting the timeless Americana/rock music of The Band, you can’t get much more legitimate than this outfit, which consists of former The Band members Jim Weider and Randy Ciarlante, as well as members of the Levon Helm Band, fronted by the late key architect of The Band’s sound. The Weight closes a brief West Coast tour Jan. 1 with a show at the Catalyst in Santa Cruz. Details: 9 p.m.; $55-$95; www.catalystclub.com. 4 “DYING CITY”: The three-character, two-actor drama by Christopher Shinn has won critical raves for the subtle and mysterious ways it explores the impact of 9/11 and the Iraq War. Anton’s Well Theater Company is presenting the show, which has been extended through Jan. 13.

Details: Performances at Berkeleyt City Club; $17-$20; http://antonswell.org, 5 RANCID: The mighty East Bay band formed in 1991 by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman is baby sweet-pea pdf pattern - (1-6 and 6-12 months) - booties, bootie, moccasin, slipper, ballet, sock, cuff, gift, knitting, kni still delivering its brand of politically charged punk and reportedly at work on a new album, Meanwhile, the band headlines two shows this weekend at the Warfield in San Francisco, Details: 8 p.m, Jan, 1 (with Off!, and The Interrupters), 8 p.m, Jan, 2 (with English Beat and The Interruptors); $33-$45 single show, $28 two-day ticket; www.axs.com..

6 THE TATTLES: The Bay Area family bluegrass band made up by Molly, Michael and Sullivan Tuttle and their father Jack — along with Tracy singer A.J. Lee — has been on hiatus while singer and instrumentalist Molly explores a solo career in Nashville. The band members are reuniting Jan. 2 for a show at Berkeley’s Freight & Salvage. Details: 8 p.m.; $20-$22; 510-644-2020; www.thefreight.org. 7 ERIC HARLAND: The revered drummer is the resident artistic director at SFJazz, and next week he and his band Voyager kick off an intriguing five-night residency there. It starts Jan. 6 with a listening party (SFJazz members only) and runs through Jan. 10 with forays into his gospel roots, Afrobeat, a Gil Scott-Heron tribute and a performance with Oakland poet Ishmael Reed.

Details: All shows 7:30 p.m, at SFJazz, $30-$60; www.sfjazz.org, 8 “NUTCRACKER IN CHINA”: And you thought the “Nutcracker” season was over, Not quite, This production by Mountain View-based New Century Dance combines aspects of the classic ballet with traditional Chinese dance and folklore, It gets a single performance Jan, 3 at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, Details: 7:30 p.m.; $18-$28; www.mvcpa.com, 9 QUEENSRYCHE: The Bellevue, Washington, band has gone through major changes since its 1980s heyday, when albums like “Operation: Mindcrime” were hailed as groundbreaking prog-metal efforts, But the legal battles that erupted over the departure of singer Geoff baby sweet-pea pdf pattern - (1-6 and 6-12 months) - booties, bootie, moccasin, slipper, ballet, sock, cuff, gift, knitting, kni Tate are over, and the current lineup is touring behind the October release “Condition Human.” It comes to San Jose’s Rockbar Theater on Jan, 7..

Details: 7 p.m.; $20-$80; http://rockbartheater.com. 10 DON QUIXOTE’S INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL: The Felton nightclub and restaurant has a weekend lineup that should help jam-band fans get 2016 off to a roaring start. On Friday, the roots-rock band Edge of the West serves up everything from Grateful Dead to Johnny Cash to Sun Ra (mandolin wizard Dave Holodiloff opens the show), and on Saturday, the popular Bay Area Grateful Dead tribute band China Cats takes the stage. Details: 8 p.m. Jan. 1, $10; 8:30 p.m. Jan. 2, $12-$15; www.donquixotesmusic.info.

ALSO ON OUR RADAR, Company Wayne McGregor: McGregor, the much buzzed-about British choreographer known for his striking multimedia works that blur art, movement, music and technology, returns to baby sweet-pea pdf pattern - (1-6 and 6-12 months) - booties, bootie, moccasin, slipper, ballet, sock, cuff, gift, knitting, kni San Francisco Performances with an evening-length work, “Atamos.” Details: Jan, 14-16; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; $40-$65; www.sfperformances.org, San Francisco Ballet: The company’s 2016 season includes a revival of artistic director Helgi Tomasson’s sumptuous adaptation of the classic “Swan Lake,” which has not been staged since 2010, Details: Feb, 19-28; War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco; $25-$345; the eight-program season is Jan, 24-May 8, ticket packages vary; 415-865-2000, www.sfballet.org..

Mark Morris Dance Group: The company returns to Cal Performances with Morris’ masterwork, “L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato,” set to Handel’s oratorio of the same name performed live by the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra. Details: March 11-13; Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley; $40-$150; 510-642-9988, www.calperformances.org. Silicon Valley Ballet: The San Jose Company brings back its digital-themed program “Bodies of Technology,” this time featuring Amy Seiwert’s “This Might Be True,” Jorma Elo’s “Glow-Stop” and a world premiere by acclaimed choreographer and former Alvin Ailey dancer Dwight Rhoden. Details: March 25-27; San Jose Center for the Performing Arts; $25-$110; 408-993-9570; http://silicon-valley-ballet.squarespace.com.

NFL teams have rules, Break one and you’re done, We’re not talking PEDs here; baby sweet-pea pdf pattern - (1-6 and 6-12 months) - booties, bootie, moccasin, slipper, ballet, sock, cuff, gift, knitting, kni let’s not get crazy, We’re talking parenting, Chargers All-Pro safety Eric Weddle has been fined $10,000 and placed on injured reserve after he missed San Diego’s halftime meeting Dec, 20, He took the time to be on the field to watch his daughter dance during the halftime show, The team says he won’t be allowed to travel to Denver for this weekend’s season finale, The 4-year-old twin daughters of punter Mike Scifres were in the same show, but he was allowed to go back on the field early, as special teams personnel frequently do, Weddle, a free agent-to-be, told his coaches he was going to leave the halftime mix with the Chargers up 23-0, but they didn’t like it, He’s a nine-year veteran, One would guess the coaches could have filled him in on anything he’d missed, Instead, they made it into a thing, an ugly looking thing, And this is the team that the Los Angeles area wants to haul north? Report an errorPolicies and StandardsContact UsJohn HickeyJohn Hickey formerly covered the Oakland A's for the Bay Area News Group.Subscribe Today!All Access Digital offer for just 99 cents!blog comments powered by DisqusGet Morning Report and other email newsletters..



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