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| Weekly updates: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 7:00:00 PM Our World (Bonita Daily News) The barbershop At Brookside Barber Shop you walk into a world papered in license plates and foreign currency, where the walls have become a place for a thousand tiny relics to whisper about places far away. http://www.bonitanews.comMusic Listings (San Francisco Bay Guardian) Music listings are compiled by Duncan Scott Davidson. The music interns are Hayley Elisabeth Kaufman, Todd Lavoie, and Aaron Sankin. Since club life is unpredictable, it's a good idea to call ahead to confirm bookings and hours. Prices are listed when provided to us. http://www.sfbayguardian.comBringing the banjo back (NorthJersey.com) "The banjo," says Tony Trischka, "has an image problem." As you might guess, after seeing some of the mementos in the ace banjo player's Fair Lawn home. http://www.northjersey.comCommunity Calendar (El Defensor Chieftain) AYSO Soccer Clinic & Registration, 10 a.m.-Noon North end of Tech Athletic Field. Free for returning players; $20 for new players to join the spring season. Ages 5-15 years. District all-star goalie Joe Romero of the Socorro High School Warriors, will lead a clinic on goalkeeping skills. http://www.dchieftain.comMusician gives preschoolers free chance to dance (Austin American-Statesman) Nonprofit seeking to expand program to other classrooms that can't afford to spread joy of music. http://www.statesman.comArts Calendar (Berkeley Daily Planet) Azeems Rude Boy at 8 p.m. at The Marsh Berkeley, 2120 Allston Way and runs Thurs.-Sat. through Jan. 27. Tickets are $15-$22. 800-838-3006. http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.comOur World (Bonita Daily News) The barbershop At Brookside Barber Shop you walk into a world papered in license plates and foreign currency, where the walls have become a place for a thousand tiny relics to whisper about places far away. http://www.bonitanews.com |
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