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“Major Crimes” (9 p.m., TNT): Commander Sharon Raydor and her team are back on the case as the popular procedural launches its sixth and final season. The opener has them investigating the mysterious disappearance of three Hispanic teens during a school field trip to a local museum. “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” (9 p.m., The CW): The Legends learn that Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) will die because they broke time, causing them to race back to 1988 to try and save his life.  When they arrive, they are surprised to learn that young Ray has befriended a time-displaced baby Dominator putting him in harm’s way with the government and the Dominator’s mother.  New to the ship and missions, Zari must find her place and learn to trust the team. Meanwhile, Stein begins working on a secret project on the ship which makes Rory and Jax suspicious.

Transitions Support Group: Navigate life’s changes with facilitator Janeen Pratt in this small group, Meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month, 1:30-3 p.m, Los Gatos Adult Recreation Center, 208 E, Main St., Los Gatos, 408-354-1514, lgsrecreation.org, Julius Caesar: Political intrigue and bridal - sequin red ballet slippers flats shoes with red crystal rhinestone bows backstabbing abounds in Shakespeare’s historical drama, Through Sept, 2, Sanborn County Park, 16055 Sanborn Road, Saratoga, $17-$22, svshakespeare.org/tickets, 408-867-4040, The Three Musketeers: The trio of adventuring heroes is joined by D’Artagnan and his sister, Sabine, in this adaptation by Ken Ludwig, Through Sept, 4, Sanborn County Park, 16055 Sanborn Road, Saratoga, $17-$22, svshakespeare.org/tickets, 408-867-4040..

She especially thanked the teachers “who poured their hearts and their knowledge into us.”. “It’s a gift so vast that we had to come back to say ‘thank you,’ though those words seem inadequate today,” Carr said. “Though Zion may be closing, the work of Zion does not end. It does not extinguish the torch that has burned brightly for so many years and will continue to burn within us. Thank God for Zion, it is permanently etched in our hearts and lives.”.

9 p.m.: Saxophonist Yos- vany Terry performed with his hard-hitting quartet at the Blackbird Tavern, First, it felt like maze music, an advanced meeting of Afro-Cuban and jazz concepts, rhythmically and harmonically rigorous and a little daunting, But gradually, it opened up; it became grounding and hypnotic, like ritual, like much of the best jazz since the ’60s, When a samba emerged toward the set’s close, it was like a party and a blessing, both, Obed Calvaire on drums, 4 p.m.: Derrick Hodge, He put his electric bass front and center, like a horn, practically crooning melody at Blackbird Tavern, His band’s version of Joe Henderson’s “Black Narcissus,” sounded as beautiful as ever — but was set to a luxuriously stretchy hip-hop beat led by drummer Mark bridal - sequin red ballet slippers flats shoes with red crystal rhinestone bows Colenburg, When Hodge played a solo suite of tunes on his bass, starting with George Harrison’s “Something,” it flowed like a series of etudes, and the crowd was rapt, totally silent..

Weisberg also adds a shade of mischief and nuance to many of the professor’s most well-known quotes like “Have you ever met a man of good character where women are concerned?” and “There even are places where English completely disappears; in America they haven’t spoken it for years.”. That sparked a lively response from the opening night crowd, as did many of Shaw’s familiar lines and the always-popular “My Fair Lady” songs. Justin Kerekes as Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Eliza’s love-struck suitor, is all gangly legs and arms, lapping up any little vestige of a smile from Eliza and convincingly selling his vow to hang out forever “On the Street Where You Live.”.

 

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