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She and her husband were together about 20 years. During family therapy, she learned he also was gay and had gotten married to have a family. The two later divorced amicably and remained great friends until his death, she said. When she was young, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people had to be cautious, Underwood said. She grew up in a time when being gay not only was illegal, it also was considered a mental condition. “Parents were putting their kids in hospitals and giving them shock therapy. It was supposed to change them, I guess,” she said.
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McNally said the foundation has not yet been able to raise enough money to restore the elementary school programs. “It was going to take over a half a million dollars just for the fifth grade,” he said. “But we are using $15,000 of the money the foundation did raise to pay the California Symphony to perform. We are busing students from elementary schools to the Lesher for a performance.”. McNally and Miller are hoping the exposure will generate enthusiasm, but they are realistic. Though the Music-A-Thon raised $20,000 dollars last year, they both look to recent voting patterns for further proof of the community’s interest.
Such a person has stepped forward, John Arrillaga, a self-made billionaire who has already given hundreds of millions of dollars to Stanford as well as to other philanthropic activities on the ballet slippers note cards; lined; folded card; postcard; pdf; e-card Peninsula, wants to build an office building on Stanford land right across El Camino Real from the Stanford Shopping Center facing University Avenue, And as part of that project he would build a 60,000-80,000-square-foot structure TheatreWorks could use as its home, Kelley is thrilled with the idea, “It’s a regional transportation hub,” he said in an interview on Monday, “Even though we are in a suburban area, it would be like a big city, where people can take the train to within inches of the theater, … Right in the center of this amazing arts corridor — the theater is all the arts in one — an arts corridor that stretches from the Stanford (Cantor) Arts Center to the Bing Auditorium, then this new theater, then the Stanford Theatre with the classic movies, the art galleries downtown, Such an amazing place.”..
Cider Summit SF: 1-5 p.m. April 14, Civil War Parade Ground, Presidio, Main Post, Graham Street, San Francisco. Sample nearly 200 ciders from around the world, including well-known ciders and new releases. $35-$45. cidersummit.com. Dance for a Difference: 3 p.m. April 15, Bankhead Theater, 2400 First St., Livermore. This evening of professional and student performances will include artistry from every corner of dance, from tap and jazz to ballet and contemporary. $15-$35. www.lvpac.org. 2018 Bay Area Craft Beer Festival: Noon-4 p.m. April 21, Martinez Waterfront. Sample suds from more than 50 local breweries, and enjoy a cornhole tournament and live music. $5-$35. www.bayareacraftbeerfestival.com.
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