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Helberg, perhaps channeling his “Big Bang” character Howard Wolowitz, was joking of course. Streep has been nominated for 30 Globes over the years, and this year she’ll be taking home the Cecil B. DeMille Award for career achievement. She’s also nominated for best performance by an actress in a motion picture musical or comedy for “Florence Foster Jenkins.”. Helberg, who is up for a supporting actor nomination in that film, says he’s looking forward to a boisterous and booze-filled evening at the Globes where “people drink and say more than they need to say.”.

— Lindsey Bahr @ldbahr on Twitter, Stars arriving at Sunday’s Golden Globes are being met with brilliant sunshine — the clearest and warmest afternoon in LA in many days, A clear plastic rain cover over the red carpet has proved entirely unnecessary, and is only heightening heat that’s in the upper 70s, Rains that have soaked much of California and might have dampened Sunday’s festivities are now not expected to arrive until ballet shoes - vinyl wall decal - children baby kid nursery hours after the show is over, Despite the blue skies, a somber mood may dominate the evening in the first major Hollywood awards show since Donald Trump’s election..

• Menlo Park Mayor Kirsten Keith and representatives from the Menlo Park Police Department are holding a meeting on a spate of recent residential burglaries in The Willows neighborhood at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Laurel School Upper Campus (275 Elliott Dr.). The meeting, which could last till 8:30 p.m., includes an introduction by Keith; a crime update from police Chief Bob Jonsen and Cmdr. William Dixon; a discussion of the Crime Prevention through Environmental Design program by Detective Jason Poirier; a neighborhood watch discussion led by community service officer Gonee Sepulveda; and questions from attendees. The event is free and all members of the public are invited. For more information, call the mayor at 650-308-4618 or email her at kkeith@menlopark.org.

• Failed presidential candidates are up for discussion at 11 a.m, Sunday inside Menlo Park’s City ballet shoes - vinyl wall decal - children baby kid nursery Council chambers (701 Laurel St., Menlo Park), when KGO Radio talk show host and political analyst John Rothmann presents “Also-Rans: Failed Presidential Candidates,” a free talk sponsored by the Menlo Park Library, Rothmann, a frequent lecturer on American politics, asserts that candidates who lost have often had a great impact on parties, politics, policy and the course of American history — and that the lives and contributions of the losers are often as interesting as those of the winners, For more information, visit menlopark.org/library..

• Stanford University history and political science professor Jack Rakove will speak publicly Wednesday about the relevance of the Electoral College in a speech titled, “Can We Ever Get Rid of the Electoral College?” The event starts at 7 p.m. at Congregation Beth Am, 26790 Arastradero Road, Los Altos Hills. Sponsors include the American Association of University Women, Avenidas, Beth Am Women, Congregation Beth Am and the League of Women Voters. • A Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 16 at the Mitchell Park Community Center, 3700 Middlefield Road. Interactive activities will allow attendees to learn more about King’s non-violent civil rights activism before his assassination in 1968. There also will be guest speakers, music and dance performances, and an exhibition on the civil rights movement.

• Theatergoers are encouraged to wear a pantsuit, a Nasty Woman/Bad Hombre T-shirt, or other inaugural apparel to a staged reading of Lauren Gunderson’s “The Taming,” at Dragon Theatre on Inauguration Day, Jan, 20, Gunderson, the nation’s most-produced living playwright, offered use of the play for readings on that day as a reaction to the election results, The Dragon reading is to raise money for Planned Parenthood in Redwood City, According to the Dragon’s Kimberly Wadycki, “In this hilarious, raucous, all-female ‘power-play’ inspired by Shakespeare’s ‘The Taming of the Shrew,’ contestant Katherine has political aspirations to match her beauty ballet shoes - vinyl wall decal - children baby kid nursery pageant ambitions.” The performance is directed by Jeanie Smith and features Betsy Kruse Craig, Damaris Divito, Katie O’Bryon Champlin, Robyn Braverman and Jacquelyn Montellato, Reserved seats, including a glass of Nasty Woman punch for those older than 21, are $25, If there are any seats left the night of the show, tickets will be pay-what-you-will at the door, cash only, There will be a raffle for American Rebellion gift basket, Doors open at 7:30 p.m, Visit https://www.dragonproductions.net/activities/taming.html..

• Have ideas to share about transportation funding? The city of Palo Alto is accepting applications for volunteers to serve on its Transportation Funding Stakeholder Advisory Committee this year. The group will advise the City Council on a potential ballot measure for a general tax on businesses to fund transportation projects. • East Bayshore Road in East Palo Alto and Palo Alto will remain open to traffic until April so that crews can complete construction of the new San Francisquito Creek Bridge. Also in April, West Bayshore Road will be completely closed to traffic between Woodland Avenue and Channing Road. The project is expected to be completed by spring 2018. For more information, call Caltrans public information officer Gidget Navarro at 510-286-5574 or visit www.dot.ca.gov/dist4/projects/sanfrancisquito.

• Redwood City is looking for ballet shoes - vinyl wall decal - children baby kid nursery a few good community volunteers, The city this week announced it is seeking residents to fill one vacant seat on the Board of Building Review (which runs through May 2020) and two vacant seats on the Housing and Human Concerns Committee (through May 2018), All members serve without compensation and cannot hold any other public office or position in the city while serving, according to a news release, The recruitment period runs through Jan, 31, For more information, call 650-780-7220 or visit www.redwoodcity.org/bccrecruitment, which has a link to apply..



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