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San Jose will celebrate the 60th anniversary of its sister-city relationship with Okayama, Japan, with a series of events this weekend, The festivities will kick off Friday with a 2 p.m, flag-raising ceremony at San Jose City Hall, where a 120-person delegation from the Japanese city, led by Mayor Masao Omori, will be welcomed with a performance by San Jose Taiko and a viewing of recently rediscovered artwork made by Okayama students in the 1960s and ’70s, Friday evening, the delegation will get a tour of the still-closed Japanese Friendship Garden at Kelley Park, which was heavily damaged in February’s Coyote Creek flood, before dinner at the Leininger Community Center’s Okayama Room, The Friendship Garden was a gift from Okayama, which became San Jose’s first sister city in fur slippers, real raccoon fur pom-poms, gray pointed toe ballet flats, women's knit cotton slippers, non-slip, house slippe 1957, and was based on a similar garden in the Japanese city..

On Saturday, actor Shin Koyamada of “The Last Samurai” and his wife, Nia Lyte,will emcee an evening of performances at the Hammer Theatre Center from both Okayama and another San Jose sister city, Pune, India. The anniversary celebration coincides with the 40th annual Nikkei Matsuri festival in San Jose’s Japantown on Sunday. The traditional cherry blossom festival includes a food court with traditional and non-traditional Japanese food, an outdoor stage near the San Jose Buddhist Temple on Fifth and Jackson streets, and several arts and crafts vendors. The Okayama delegation is bringing some performers, too, including a high school taiko group and another that performs kibigaku, a traditional blend of music and dance.

Bay Area icon Rita Moreno, up-and-coming singer-songwriter Bishop Briggs, the long-awaited return of New Order and “The Bodyguard” musical highlight our list of cool stuff to do in the Bay Area April 20-23 (and beyond), Legendary Rita Moreno shares songs, stories: At 85, Rita Moreno is fur slippers, real raccoon fur pom-poms, gray pointed toe ballet flats, women's knit cotton slippers, non-slip, house slippe still conquering new frontiers, With an Oscar, two Emmys, a Grammy and a Tony on her mantle, a photo of Marlon Brando by her bed (the “lust” of her life, she told People magazine in a recent feature) and a starring role on the Netflix reboot of the 1970s-’80s sitcom “One Day at a Time,” she could take a break and enjoy the view from her Berkeley hills abode, But this weekend, she’s making her debut at the intimate Feinstein’s cabaret joint in San Francisco, performing favorite songs from the Great American Songbook and sharing stories from her trailblazing career, Details: 8 p.m, April 21-22; Feinstein’s at Hotel Nikko, San Francisco; $50-$90; 855-636-4556, www.hotelnikkosf.com/feinsteins.— Andrew Gilbert, Correspondent..

She’s rising like a ‘River’: Have you heard Bishop Briggs? If not, definitely queue up a few of her tracks (such as “River” and “Wild Horses”); we think that you’ll absolutely dig this London-born, L.A.-based artist, who has established herself as one of the most promising young singers in rock with her self-titled debut EP. She lands at the San Francisco’s fabled Fillmore auditorium April 20; SHAED and Manatee Commune open the show.Details: 8 p.m.; $22.50; www.livenation.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff.

A folkie on the rise: Chris Pureka has earned comparisons to many accomplished artists, including Ryan Adams, Bruce Springsteen and Patty Griffin, Find out why when this Portland-based folk singer-songwriter — who has shared the stage with the Cowboy Junkies, Ani DiFranco, Martin Sexton and other notable acts — visits San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall on April 20, She’s touring in support fur slippers, real raccoon fur pom-poms, gray pointed toe ballet flats, women's knit cotton slippers, non-slip, house slippe of a new live CD/DVD, which was recorded last year, Details: 8 p.m.; $18; www.slimspresents.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff..

Showcasing Charpentier: French Baroque composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier, whose works include hymns, motets and oratorios, gets the royal treatment in this weekend’s California Bach Society program. “A Charpentier Showcase” features six of his compositions, including “Litanies de la Vierge,” with the 30-voice chamber choir joined by Baroque flutes and violas da gamba. Paul Flight conducts. Details: 8 p.m. April 21 at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, San Francisco; 8 p.m. April 22 at All Saints Episcopal Church, Palo Alto; 4 p.m. April 23 at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Berkeley; $35; 650-485-1097; www.calbach.org.— Georgia Rowe, Correspondent.

New Order returns — at last: It would be nearly impossible to list all the acts that have been influenced fur slippers, real raccoon fur pom-poms, gray pointed toe ballet flats, women's knit cotton slippers, non-slip, house slippe by New Order over the decades, Yet, why concern yourself with the imitators when you can go see the original model instead? The pioneering British band, which rose from the ashes of the equally influential Joy Division in the early ’80s, is finally on its way back to the Bay Area, It will be great to hear such classic dance-rock/synth-pop outings as “Bizarre Love Triangle” and “Blue Monday.” Details: 7:30 p.m, April 21; Greek Theatre, Berkeley; $59.50; www.ticketmaster.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff..



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