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— Tony Hicks. Roe v. Wade on stage: Since Broadway’s hip-hop juggernaut “Hamilton” is now officially the most hyped play on the planet, there’s no need to pour any more fuel onto the pop culture fire that comes to San Francisco in March (www.shnsf.com). Besides, the Bay Area has long been a bastion of provocative and stimulating political theater, and 2017 is no different. That leads us to the explosive new drama “Roe.” A world premiere co-production with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Arena Stage, this incendiary historical drama digs into the personal fallout of the landmark 1973 case that legalized abortion. Given the current climate of the country, it’s hard to think of another play with more to say about who we are as a country and where we’re headed (except maybe “Hamilton”). Playwright Lisa Loomer has always had a gift for nailing shifts in the zeitgeist, from “The Waiting Room” and “”Living Out” to “Distracted.” Directed by Ashland’s Bill Rauch, Loomer’s latest drama, which is part of OSF’s American history project, runs March 3-April 2; $29-$100; 510 647–2949, www.berkeleyrep.org.

— Karen D’Souza, CLASSICAL MUSIC, An icon and a milestone: John Adams turns ballet slipper cookie cutter – ballerina cookie cutter ballet gift tutu ballet cookie cutter cookies fairy princess cookie cutte 70 in February, and the Bay Area will mark the occasion in style, In November, the San Francisco Opera will present the world premiere of “The Girls of the Golden West,” a Gold Rush opera by Adams and his frequent collaborator, librettist and director Peter Sellars, Before that, though, the San Francisco Symphony under Michael Tilson Thomas has a February celebration in store for the Berkeley composer, Performances begin Feb, 16-18, with Adams’ Passion oratorio, “The Gospel According to the Other Mary.” But the performance I’m most looking forward to is “Scheherazade.2.” This “dramatic symphony” for violin and orchestra — Adams ’s response to “The Arabian Nights” and the plight of women in wartime — gets its first Bay Area performances Feb, 22-25 under Tilson Thomas, with the sensational violinist Leila Josefowicz as soloist, The program also includes Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet.” The “Arabian Nights” concerts are at Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco ; $15-$162; 415-864-6000, www.sfsymphony.org..

— Georgia Rowe. Summer of Love: Dig out the tie-dyed T-shirts and peace medallions, it’s time to celebrate — or commemorate — the 50th anniversary of the Bay Area’s “Summer of Love.”. “Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia” opens Feb. 8 at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive. It will survey the intersection of art, architecture and design with the counterculture of the 1960s and ’70s. Among the highlights are Emeryville mudflats sculpture and the gay theater troupe the Angels of Light. The show will also explore the “pharmacological and spiritual means to expand consciousness.” There’s a related 10-week film series. The exhibit runs through May 21; $10-$12, films $8-$12; 510-642-0808, bampfa.org.

Meanwhile, “Summer of Love: Art, Fashion and Rock & Roll” at the de Young Museum in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park will revisit counterculture trends that were taking place in 1967 practically outside the museum’s door, This 300-item exhibit is more arts-oriented, with vintage photographs of the Haight-Ashbury, posters for bands like the Jefferson Airplane and Grateful Dead, hand-painted and tie-dyed clothing, and even a re-created light show, The ballet slipper cookie cutter – ballerina cookie cutter ballet gift tutu ballet cookie cutter cookies fairy princess cookie cutte exhibit runs through Aug, 20; $6-$15 with possible surcharge; 415-750-3600, https://deyoung.famsf.org..

— Robert Taylor. Clash of the titans: The 59th annual Grammy Awards are shaping up as a showdown between Adele and Beyonce, with the two pop music superstars going head-to-head in three of the night’s four biggest categories — album, record and song of the year. Adele became the early frontrunner with the release of the blockbuster “25” in late 2015, but it now feels like the momentum might have shifted to Beyonce, whose “Lemonade” (released in April) continues to gain critical acclaim. And unlike Adele, Beyonce has never won a best album Grammy. Meanwhile, hip-hop king Drake, alt-country darling Sturgill Simpson or pop star Justin Bieber are looking to spoil the Adele vs. Beyonce storyline. We just can’t wait to see how the whole thing plays out on Feb. 12, when the Grammys are broadcast live on CBS-TV from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

— Jim Harrington, Murder in Monterey?: We thought we had our fill of TV crime thrillers packed into a “limited series” format, But then we were treated to a sneak peek ballet slipper cookie cutter – ballerina cookie cutter ballet gift tutu ballet cookie cutter cookies fairy princess cookie cutte at the spellbinding first episode of “Big Little Lies,” and we’re all in, Blessed with an extraordinary cast that includes Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley and Laura Dern, “Big Little Lies” is a dark comedy-drama about a group of mothers of first-graders in affluent Monterey, When one of the children appears to be a victim of a schoolyard bully, tensions among the moms mount, and their seemingly perfect lives become blemished by the specter of murder..

Based on a best-selling novel by Australian author Laine Moriarty, “Big Little Lies” has impressive talent behind the camera as well. Prolific producer-writer David E. Kelley penned the script, and Jean-Marc Vallée (“Dallas Buyers Club”; “Wild”) directed all seven episodes. The series premieres Feb. 19 on HBO. — Chuck Barney. Can ‘Zelda’ save Ninetendo?: Nintendo is entering one of the most pivotal years in its history. The company has seen some mixed success with its mobile offerings: “Miitomo” has been middling at best, while “Super Mario Run” was more successful. Meanwhile, the Wii U has not been the game-changer that its predecessor was.

On this shaky ground, Shigeru Miyamoto and company will try to regain  footing with a new console — the Nintendo Switch, Like its past systems, the Switch bucks the trend, It isn’t a powerful behemoth like the PlayStation 4 Pro or Microsoft’s upcoming Project Scorpion, It’s an unconventional system that seems to blend mobile and console gaming into a single package, It’s a console that connects to a dock at home and one that players can bring with them on the go as well, With any big release, Nintendo needs a ballet slipper cookie cutter – ballerina cookie cutter ballet gift tutu ballet cookie cutter cookies fairy princess cookie cutte killer app, and the company is relying on “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” to be that system seller..



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