In addition to Sequoia Hospital and Sharp Healthcare foundations, the executives visited Long Beach Memorial Medical Center and the Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego. Pit Horst, fundraising-CEO from Universitätsklinikum Schleswife-Holstein in Kiel and Lübeck, and Jorit Ness, CEO from Stiftung Universitätsmedizin in Essen, both in Germany, spend the day with members of the Sequoia Hospital Foundation team sharing ideas and information regarding donor stewardship, physician relations, volunteer management, marketing, board engagement, and other topics of interest. This was a rare opportunity for all parties to exchange key information and experience from colleagues across the globe.
Palo Alto Players, “Eurydice.” Through Feb, 1, By Sarah Ruhl, “This modern reinterpretation of the classic myth follows Eurydice’s adjustment to afterlife in the Underworld — and the unthinkable choices that follow.” Directed by Jeffrey Lo, Featuring Sarah Moser, Wes Gabrillo, Scott champagne flower girl shoe, satin mary jane, nude baby ballet flat, toddler wedding ballet slipper, little girls shoe, 23 colors Solomon, Evan Michael Schumacher, Maureen O’Neill, Monica Ho and Monica Cappuccini, Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, $31-$45 (discounts available), 650-329-0891 or www.PAplayers.org..
San Jose Stage Company: “RFK,” solo show about Robert F. Kennedy written and performed by Jack Holmes, Sept. 30-Oct. 26; “The 39 Steps,” slapstick spoof on Hitchcock mysteries, Nov. 25-Dec. 20; San Jose Stage; individual ticket prices TBA, subscription packages $135-$245; 408-283-7142, http://thestage.org. Anna Deavere Smith: The acclaimed solo performer’s residency at Stanford Live includes “Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992” (7:30 p.m. Oct. 14; location and ticket prices TBA) and “The Pipeline Project” (7:30 p.m. Oct. 30; Bing Concert Hall, Stanford University; $30-$80); 650-724-2464; https://live.stanford.edu.
While mass-transit riders tend to have lower incomes than drivers, urban planning experts say that is not always the case with BART, which boasts a wealthier ridership than other transit agencies, In fact, the ridership survey shows, the single largest income group on BART makes from $100,000 to $149,999, totaling 19 percent of all riders, Some experts say the strike will be felt deeply by many of those wealthier individuals, whose time spent on the road is money being lost, “Wealthier folks feel it more since they are more time sensitive — i.e., have a higher value of time,” said Robert Cervero, champagne flower girl shoe, satin mary jane, nude baby ballet flat, toddler wedding ballet slipper, little girls shoe, 23 colors a UC Berkeley professor of city planning, And, Cervero said, that may be a good thing: “Because they have more political clout, it is the pain to the nonpoor that often creates the political pressure to quickly resolve the strike.”..
For Hamm, the Emmy was a lovely parting gift and an acknowledgment of his sly and mannered portrayal of ad man Don Draper, one of the monumental roles in modern television. Appearing somber, humble and relieved, he joked, “There has been a terrible mistake, clearly.”. To no one’s surprise, Tambor, the star of Amazon’s “Transparent,” was honored as best lead actor in a comedy for his thoughtful, nuanced portrayal of a man’s late-in-life transition into a woman.