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Lunar New Year San Jose Festival
The Lunar New Year San Jose Festival returns for its second annual celebration on January 25 and 26, 2025, at Grand Century Mall. Organized by the Vietnamese American Roundtable in collaboration with the United Vietnamese Student Associations, this two-day event will celebrate the Year of the Wood Snake with a mix of cultural traditions, entertainment, and family activities. The festival…
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‘Nutcracker' hits San Francisco Ballet stage
Fans of the “Nutcracker” can view the historical piece at the San Francisco Ballet for the next month. The ballet’s first performance took place in the city in 1944. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke with Carmela Mayo, a ballerina and soloist, to understand what it takes to play an iconic role in the ballet.
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Meet The Winning Team Behind SFMOMA's Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture
Meet the winning team of curators and staff members behind SFMOMA’s Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture. Explore a collection of stories that show how sports impacts our culture and our psyches. The intersection of art and sport is more alike than we think! Open through February 18. 2025. Visit sfmoma.org for tickets.
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Black Joy Parade's Icons Among Us
Join NBC Bay Area for the 2025 Black Joy Parade’s Icons Among Us. Icons Among Us seeks to recognize activists and icons yet to be crowned. After being selected, Icons will receive a $5,000 contribution to the nonprofit of their choice. These contributions aim to recognize Icons’ commitment to creating space for Black joy to prosper and thrive. Black Joy…
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Black Joy Parade: A Celebration of Culture and Community
Experience the joy, culture, and community at the 9th Annual Black Joy Parade, returning to downtown Oakland on Sunday, February 23, 2025. Presented by Black Infant Health, this year’s parade promises an authentic, unapologetically Black atmosphere where guests of all backgrounds are invited to join in the joy. The celebration includes a parade, live performances, local vendors, and family-friendly activities. …
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Taste the Malibu Coast wines from AJA Vineyards at their tasting room in Santa Monica
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis and Amber Pfister go on a mom’s day-drinking adventure to the first Santa Monica tasting room by AJA Vineyards and meet founder and wine proprietor, Amanda Rubin, to learn about the brand and what makes Malibu wine so unique.
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Polar Playground's internet-famous cotton candy sculptures will leave you spinning!
California Live correspondent Vicki Johnson visits Polar Playground in Huntington Beach where cotton candy artist spin colorful sugar clouds into edible pieces of yummy art! Watch them make their most viral creation–a fluffy white unicorn!
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These are the last 10 Pantone colors of the year
Pantone announced Mocha Mousse as its 2025 Color of the Year. Here are the colors that were selected for the honor over the last 10 years.
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Discover a ‘Holiday GLOW' at the magical ‘Sensorio' in Paso Robles
The light-filled art installation is embracing the illuminated season in a festive fashion.
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Meet the rising star from the new “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” series
Actor Ravi Cabot Conyers sits down with California Live’s Jessica Vilchis to tell her about the latest “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” series on Disney+ and working with actor Jude Law!
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Take a closer look into your December astrology forecast
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis gets a sneak peek into our December astrology forecast with Astrologer and Author Stephanie Campos.
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You've gotta watch this! Meet the bay area bushman!
California Live meets up with Cory Barnett from San Jose. He’s a leafy rascal known as the bay area Bushman! He took up the alias a couple of years ago and has been pranking people ever since with the goal of lifting spirits and making people laugh.
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Forging hope: The Oakland blacksmith who's making guns into garden tools
In California’s most violent big city, a local artisan is teaming up with a faith-based nonprofit to get guns off the streets — and turn them into implements of peace.
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Forging hope: The Oakland blacksmith who's making guns into garden tools
In California’s most violent big city, a local artisan is teaming up with a faith-based nonprofit to get guns off the streets — and turn them into implements of peace.
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Visit America's last producer of fine press books, from comma to cover
California Live’s Jobeth Devera is giving us a VIP tour of Arion Press, where the art of old-world bookmaking flourishes under a single roof. This unique institution is America’s last bastion of fine press book production, combining letter press printing, hand-binding, and typecasting in a seamless operation.
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Check out this new exhibit featuring Italian inventors in LA!
California Live’s Amber Pfister heads to IAMLA to meet with author Marianna Gatto to chat about her new book and explore the new exhibit, Creative Minds, featuring Italian inventors in LA.
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Monet painting sells for $65.5 million at Sotheby's auction
A scene of water lilies by French impressionist painter Claude Monet sold for $65.5 million earlier this week.
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Duct-taped banana fetches $6.24M
A banana duct-taped to a wall, a conceptual piece of art titled “Comedian” by Maurizio Cattelan, fetched $6.24 million at auction at Sotheby’s Wednesday.
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Duct-taped banana sells for over $6 million at art auction
After debuting to much fanfare in 2019, a piece of conceptual art consisting of a banana duct-taped to a wall has sold for $6.2 million at an auction in New York City.
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This duct-taped banana art piece is worth at least $1 million. Here's why
Walk into any supermarket and you can generally buy a banana for less than $1. But a banana duct-taped to a wall? That might sell for more than $1 million at an upcoming auction at Sotheby’s in New York.