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Details: “Matters” admission is $10-$20 at the door, or reserve tickets by calling 510-763-5180; more information on both events is http://dance-a-vision.weebly.com. 7 Tribute shows: Two popular acts paying homage to music icons are performing April 30. At the California Theatre in San Jose, Johnny Baron performs his solo show “The Wonder of Elvis,” which touches on all phases of Elvis’ career, at 7:30 p.m. And at Antioch’s El Campanil Theatre, The Ray Charles Project septet, featuring Santana singer Tony Lindsay and the terrific Bay Area guitarist Chris Cain, takes the stage at 8 p.m.

Details: “Wonder of Elvis” tickets are $39-$49; leather flat shoes for women - womens ballet shoes - blue leather shoes - leather pumps 408-792-4111, http://sanjosetheaters.org; Ray Charles Project tickets are $25-$27; 925-757-9500, www.elcampaniltheatre.com, 8 “Defending the Caveman”: Rob Becker’s comedy about the war between the sexes is in its 25th year, and lucky for him, relationship issues haven’t grown any less pressing, perplexing or humorous, Becker brings his solo show to Livermore’s Bankhead Theater for a weekend run, Details: 8 p.m, April 29, 3 and 7 p.m, April 30; $16-$49; 925-373-6800, www.livermoreperformingarts.org..

9 Emily Kinney: The actress and singer-songwriter is best known for starring in the zombie hit TV show “The Walking Dead” (she’s also appeared on “Masters of Sex,” “The Flash” and “Arrow”), but she’s also a indie-pop singer-songwriter who last year released her first full-length studio album “This Is War.” She’s doing a record-store tour to promote the album and comes to Streetlight Records in San Jose at 6 p.m. April 29. Fans should stop by and say hi; she won’t bite.

Details: Admission is free; www.streetlightrecords.com, 10 “The Lighthouse”: In 1900, three keepers at a lighthouse in Scotland vanished and were never seen again, Composer Peter Maxwell Davies turned the mystery into a 1980 opera that is getting a new and spooky multimedia adaptation by San Francisco’s leather flat shoes for women - womens ballet shoes - blue leather shoes - leather pumps Opera Parallèle this weekend, Tenor Thomas Glenn, baritone Robert Orth and bass-baritone David Cushing are featured performers, Details: 8 p.m, April 29-30, 2 p.m, Sunday; Z Space performance complex, San Francisco; $45-$90 (tickets are going fast); 866-811-4111, https://operaparallele.org, www.zspace.org..

Submit your calendar item to ccnmontclarion@bayareanewsgroup.com or ccnpiedmont@bayareanewsgroup.com. Type “calendar item” in the subject line. Or mail to Montclarion / Piedmonter, 1516 Oak St., Alameda CA 94501. Please submit your item at least two weeks before event date. Independent Bookstore Day. Celebrate Independent Bookstore Day with special guest authors, booksellers and exclusive merchandise all day long. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 30. A Great Good Place for Books, 6120 La Salle Ave., Oakland. Free. 510-339-8210, www.ggpbooks.com.

Oakland Job Fair, Youth and adults looking for employment are invited to a job fair hosted by Oakland library that features employers and agencies offering paid internships and counselors available to review resumes, For all ages and levels of experience, Dress professionally and bring an updated resume, 10:30 a.m, to 12:30 p.m, April 30, Main Branch Oakland Public Library, 125 14th St., Oakland, Free, leather flat shoes for women - womens ballet shoes - blue leather shoes - leather pumps 510-238-7232, www.oaklandlibary.org, Tim Jollymore Book Reading, Discussion of “The Advent of Elizabeth,” Tim Jollymore’s third novel, along with coffee, cake, reading, prizes and more, Jollymore is a veteran teacher of writing in Oakland, He taught English Composition at Skyline High School from 1998 to 2011, 2 to 3 p.m, April 30, Oakland Public Library, Lakeview Branch, 550 El Embarcadero, Oakland, Free, 510-238-7344, www.oaklandlibrary.org..

College Dance Performance. College of Alameda Dance Department and professor Danny Nguyen perform “Whisper of Hope,” featuring performances by all dance students and a closing piece dedicated to the thousands of Vietnamese who died at sea trying to escape, clinging to nothing more than a whisper of hope. 7:30 p.m. April 30. Laney College Theater, 900 Fallon St., Oakland. Free. www.alameda.peralta.edu. Author Lisa Braver Moss. Author Lisa Braver Moss discusses “Celebrating Brit Shalom,” the first-ever book for Jewish families opting out of circumcision. Following presentation and Q and A, original music, written to accompany the ceremonies in the book, will be performed live. Reservations required. 1 p.m. May 1. Temple Sinai, 2808 Summit St., Oakland. Free. www.oaklandsinai.org, dani2526@aol.com.

Author Frances Dinkelspiel, Author Frances Dinkelspiel shares her latest, “Tangled Vines: Greed, Murder, Obsession and an Arsonist in the Vineyards of California.” Among the priceless bottles destroyed were 175 bottles of Port and Angelica made by Dinkelspiel’s great-great-grandfather, Isaias Hellman, in 1875, 6:30 to 8 p.m, May 3, Oakland Public Library, Montclair Branch, 1687 Mountain Blvd., Oakland, Free, 510-482-7810, leather flat shoes for women - womens ballet shoes - blue leather shoes - leather pumps www.oaklandlibrary.org, Young Adult Author Panel, Fans of Young Adult fiction can meet Penguin Teen touring authors Julie Buxbaum, “These Three Things;” Jeff Zentner, “The Serpent King;” Laura McNeal, “The Incident on the Bridge;” and Kara Thomas, “The Darkest Corners,” talking about their books, the writing process and all things YA fiction, 7 to 8:30 p.m, May 4, A Great Good Place for Books, 6120 La Salle Ave., Oakland, Free, 510-339-8210, www.ggpbooks.com..



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