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Prince charms S.F. Ballet's 'Sleeping Beauty'

Tchaikovsky’s "Sleeping Beauty" is for everyone. With its superbly melodic score and Marius Petipa’s landmark 1890 choreography, it always has been an audience favorite, not to mention the apex of aspiration for dancers. The San Francisco Ballet’s run of the work (through March 4) is yet another revival of Helgi Tomasson’s 1990 centennial restaging, last seen in the Opera House six years ago. Read More

Rehab could reunite Britney and Kevin

Now that Britney Spears is getting help, does Kevin Federline want her back? As Scoop! reported Monday, the FedEx visited his estranged wife over the weekend at Promises, the Malibu rehab facility where she’s in a treatment program. Now, the U.K.’s News of the World claims that during his visit, Kevin told Britney, "I’ll stand by you if you clean up your act. I just want you to get well." Read More

Yerba Buena: The little museum that should

Not exactly a poor cousin, but admittedly less well frequented than the big, rich, famous Museum of Modern Art directly across Third Street, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts offers intriguing exhibits in its three galleries. Read More

Maximilien Luce: Rare works at downtown gallery

Few people have heard of, let alone seen, the work of French artist Maximilien Luce. Yet the names of his prominent friends — Pissarro, Seurat and Signac — recall an era of art that has garnered so much attention and popularity, the mystery seems impossible. Pasquale Iannetti, owner of the Union Square-area gallery of the same name, is trying to change that with "Maximilien Luce: The Calm of Nature and Gentleness of Things," which he says is the first solo show of Luce’s works in the Bay Area. Read More

Orphanage rep denies Brangelina adoption rumors

Could the Jolie-Pitt family be welcoming a new member? A report on Us Weekly’s Web site claims that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have started the process of adopting a boy from Vietnam to join son Maddox, 5, born in Cambodia; and daughters Zahara, 2, originally from Ethiopia, and Shiloh, 9 months. A source in Vietnam told the magazine’s Web site that the pair has applied to adopt a child from Ho Chi Minh City’s Tam Binh orphanage. They toured the establishment in November. Read More

Paul Taylor offers a grande jeté, coming and going

For those of us who have delighted in the Paul Taylor Dance Company for more decades than one would like to count, the upcoming annual visit to Yerba Buena Center will be doubly important. About the numbers: improbably enough, Taylor is 76, the company will turn 53 in May; Ruth Felt’s San Francisco Performances (and the San Francisco Ballet) hosted PTDC for its 1990 Opera House debut, and then S.F. Performances presented the company eight more times, this year being the ninth. Since 2003, it’s been an annual affair. Read More

An operatic tree to flower at Davies Hall

Most composers reach into the past or use the stuff of legends, but not John C. Adams. The Berkeley composer has virtually invented "documentary classical music," on the order of the operas "Nixon in China" and "The Death of Klinghoffer," a musical about the aftermath of the 1994 Los Angeles earthquake, and his Pulitzer-winning "On the Transmigration of Souls," commemorating Sept. 11, 2001. Read More

Digital Breakdown: Rocking with the ‘D’

Some real gems are being released this week. You can’t go wrong with Jack Black/Tenacious D in "The Pick of Destiny." Youngsters who may have missed the great 1960s spy show "Secret Agent"can catch up with it now. On a sillier note, "Reno 911" — the uncensored TV show — is coming out, just in time to capitalize on the new movie that takes the same characters to Miami. ‘TENACIOUS D IN THE PICK OF DESTINY’ Read More

Screenwriter reveals work to get DVD out

David Koepp’s name is attached to some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters. The 44-year-old producer, screenwriter and director wrote "Spider-Man," "Mission: Impossible," "Jurassic Park," "Panic Room" and "War of the Worlds," among others. These days, he’s working on "Indiana Jones 4" (due out in 2008) and has signed on for "Spider-Man 4." Read More

Lives of Style: Mark Calvano

"There is only one success ... to be able to spend your life in your own way," befits Mark Calvano — like a perfectly tuned Ferrari. Read More
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