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Silicon Valley’s Got Bollywood: Perform your favorite Bollywood songs and dances. First Friday of each month, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Blue Rock Shoot, 14523 Big Basin Way, Saratoga. Check for event updates at facebook.com/SiliconVal leyBollywood or siliconval leybollywood.com. Saratoga’s Got Talent: An opportunity for all Saratogans to share their talent and have a good time. Live musical performances, dance, karaoke, stand-up comedy and more–just about anything goes. Kids perform the first hour, and adults after. Every month has a different theme, anchored by a Saratoga High School team. Third Friday of each month, 7-10:30 p.m. Blue Rock Shoot, 14523 Big Basin Way, Saratoga. Check for event updates at facebook.com/ValleyTal ent or subscribe to the email group, groups.google.com/group/ValleyTalent. saratogatalent.com.

And while Pharrell didn’t win the Oscar, he did give the telecast’s least-yucky musical performance, Wearing an oversize Mountie hat (his new trademark) and a sly grin (his old trademark), he sauntered down the aisles, inviting Lupita Nyong’o and Meryl Streep to shimmy along, What’s that? You’d love to watch Steve Carell, Magic Johnson and Earl Sweatshirt dance to royal blue slippers for women - footwear - ballet flats - handmade home shoes - crochet slippers - non-slip slippers - slippers this song, too? Then check out the viral music video that elongates “Happy” into a continuous 24-hour loop, Also, good luck, After about 10 minutes, it feels like a demented metaphor for the song’s SARS-level catchiness, There is no escape..

Everett Herbert, 48, of Alameda and Tuvai Sua, 37, of Pittsburg, were arrested on Nov. 6 on suspicion of selling booze without a license and possession of a controlled substance, ABC spokesman John Carr said. Authorities said the duo ran an unlicensed basement bar at 361 12th St. known as “Studio 361.” The club was advertised on social media as an after hours club serving alcohol after 2 a.m., when licensed bars are required to cut patrons off. After receiving complaints from residents about loud music and drug use there, undercover agents visited the establishment and found there was a cash bar, dance floor with a disc jockey and smoking rooms for patrons, Carr said.

But despite the hard work obviously put in by the cast in preparation, the actual show is somewhat tiresome for local audiences, Liverpool accents used by the actors make many lyrics and scenes difficult to understand, Also, it is hard for people seeing the show for the first time to get used to adults playing all of the children’s roles, royal blue slippers for women - footwear - ballet flats - handmade home shoes - crochet slippers - non-slip slippers - slippers “Blood Brothers” portrays serious societal class problems inherent in British culture, American class systems are usually based on race and/or ethnicity, Apparently, in England, class problems are more general..

Paul Taylor Dance making swing through Bay Area: Acclaimed New York City troupe the Paul Taylor Dance Company’s residency with San Francisco Performances continues through the April 30, with two remaining programs. April 27-28, the company performs three works: Taylor’s “The Book of the Beasts” (1971), set to music by E. Power Biggs; “Lines of Loss” (2007), set to works by six composers spanning the 14th through 21st centuries; and “Black Tuesday” (2001, pictured at right), incorporating songs from the Depression era. The Saturday-Sunday program features Taylor’s “Danbury Mix” (1988), set to music by Charles Ives; “Ab Ovo Usque Ad Mala” (1986), set to a score by P.D.Q. Bach (aka Peter Schickele); and “Esplanade” (1975), set to music by J.S. Bach. And on May 3, the company decamps at Livermore’s Bankhead Theater for a performance highlighted by Taylor’s classic work “Company B.” Details: 7:30 April 27-29, 2 p.m. April 30; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; $40-$65; 415-392-2545, sfperformances.org; 7:30 p.m. May 3; Bankhead Theater, Livermore; $30-$50; 925-373-6800, lvpac.org.— Bruce Manuel, Staff.