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“We try to have a very eclectic lineup,” Perloff says. “We have comedy. We have local acts. Hip-hop acts. EDM acts. Rock acts. And we have acts that appeal to different ages.”. The age diversity, in fact, is a part of Outside Lands’ signature. “We have programmed the festival to be a multigenerational festival. It’s not a family festival, but it’s a festival where if someone comes who is 18, they might bring their parents the next time,” Perloff notes. “If someone comes to see a Paul McCartney or Stevie Wonder, they might bring their kids the next time. It’s not a testosterone-laden event. It’s a safe, friendly event. And a lot of festivals aren’t this way.”.

It’s a recipe organizers have spent the last 10 years perfecting, For fans, the 11th annual Outside Lands festival will last just three days, For the festival organizers, it’s a nearly year-round gig. Two of those weeks are spent in the park itself, prepping, then cleaning up, The rest is all backstage, in planning pink and purple lace shoes - vintage 1990s ballet flats - rachel slip ons 35% off and logistics meetings. It’s something the organizers of the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass music fest can relate to; they’ve been staging that giant festival at Golden Gate Park since 2001..

The whole process is a lot like “building a city for eight to 10 days,” Perloff says. “We have the equivalent of 2,500 people working the festival.”. That crew of 2,500 people includes government and civic officials, a must for any festival held within the borders of a major city, as opposed to a camping festival. “When you are doing an in-city festival, you have to start by making sure that the different entities that control your destiny –  the police, the fire department, the transit department, the mayor’s office, supervisors – (are all) on the same page about what they want to accomplish with the festival,” Perloff says. “Our meeting of department heads is like 85 people now.”.

Summer Exhibitions: Through Aug, 26, Saint Mary’s College Museum of Art, 1928 St, Marys Road, Moraga, California Watercolor Association: The Color of Summer; Richard Gayton: BART: Strangers on the Train; Diana Hobson and Susan Alexjander: Into Being – the River, www.stmarys-ca.edu/museum, Victoria Days Walking Tours: Through August, Visit historic downtowns, cemeteries, military sites, houses, churches, train stations, stables and local museums, 9-11:30 a.m, July 7, San Bruno; 1 p.m, July 14, San Mateo; 10:30-11:45 a.m, July 21, South San Francisco; 10-11 a.m, July 22, Woodside; 10:30 pink and purple lace shoes - vintage 1990s ballet flats - rachel slip ons 35% off a.m.-noon July 28, San Carlos; 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m, Aug, 4, Menlo Park; 7-8 p.m, Aug, 4, Pacifica; 1-2 p.m, and 3-4 p.m, Aug, 5, Burlingame; 10 a.m.-noon Aug, 11, San Bruno; 1;30-3 p.m, Aug, 11, Colma; 11 a.m.-1 p.m, Aug, 12, Colma; 10-11 a.m, Aug, 18, Redwood City; 10:30 a.m.-noon Aug, 25, Redwood City; 1:-3:30 p.m, Aug, 26, Pescadero, www.historysmc.org..

Magic Lantern 3-D Show Series: Tuesdays through Nov. 20, San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. A 3-D video-mapping light show. http://visitrwc.org/. A Lesson From Aloes: Through June 29, Z Below, 470 Florida St., San Francisco. Set in South Africa during apartheid, this play follows a liberal white Afrikaner who believes in resistance, his unsettled English wife struggling with the personal costs, and a black activist who has everything to lose, painting a portrait of loyalty, race, sanity and survival under an oppressive government. $25-$50. www.alessonfromaloes.com.

Sing a Summer Song – Concert Series: 10:15 a.m, Tuesdays through July 31, Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View, Free, mvcpa.com, TinyFest California: June 15-17, Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Rd, San Jose, Check out a large variety of small homes and learn about the benefits of pink and purple lace shoes - vintage 1990s ballet flats - rachel slip ons 35% off the small-home lifestyle, $15-$20, TinyFestCalifornia.com, The Man Who Came To Dinner: Thrioough July 1, Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, Bay Area actors star in this madcap, classic comedy.$22-$49, paplayers.org..

Pub in the Park: 11 a.m. yp 4 p.m. on four Saturdays from June to September. Bluegrass music, local brews and lawn games. Bring lawn chairs and blankets for a picnic-style afternoon. July 21, Red Morton Park, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City; Aug. 18 and Sept. 15, locations TBA. https://bit.ly/2GFesGS. Summer Jazz: 6-7:30 p.m. Thursdays June 21-Aug. 23, Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto. Free concert series, showcasing a variety of jazz musicians and local favorites. www.sfjazz.org/stanford/. Waterfront Flicks: Every other Thursday June 21-Aug. 30, Jack London Square Ferry Lawn, Oakland. This outdoor movie series takes place at sundown featuring Hollywood blockbuster favorites as well as nostalgic classics. Free. https://bit.ly/1dZ70Hr.

Oh, Coward!: Thursdays through Sundays June 21-July 15, Pear Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St., Mountain View, This witty two-act musical revue features four performers performing songs and sketches devised by Roderick Cook and containing music and lyrics by Noël Coward, $10-$35, https://bit.ly/2IoIFvy, Mormon Tabernacle Choir West Coast Tour: 8 p.m, June 23, Hearst Greek Theater, 2001 Gayley Road, Berkeley, 8 p.m, June 25, Shoreline pink and purple lace shoes - vintage 1990s ballet flats - rachel slip ons 35% off Amphitheater, 1 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, $15-$75, www.motab.org/tourtickets..



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