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Winter Olympics (5 p.m., NBC): The games continue in South Korea as tonight’s schedule includes the gold-medal finals in men’s figure skating and women’s alpine skiing (Super G). Also: women’s skiing aerials and skeleton. “Zombies” (8 p.m., Disney Channel): Made for kids and tweens, this new TV movie is set in the fictitional world of Seabrook, a cookie-cutter community brimming with perky conformity 50 years after a zombie apocalypse.  Today, the zombies pose no threat, but when it’s announced that zombies will finally be allowed to enroll in Seabrook High School, life will be forever changed. The film is infused with pop/hip-hop music, high energy dance numbers and acrobatic cheer moves.

“Word Is Bond” (10 p.m., Showtime): This film explores the transformative power of lyrics in the world of hip-hop, What was born on the streets of the South Bronx has now taken root globally, and the young poets of New York have helped to spawn regional dialects everywhere, “High Maintenance” (11 p.m., HBO): The Guy tries to de-stress when he ends up in an uncomfortable situation, A freelance brand strategist struggling with her latest assignment poster ballet quote framed print. printed with vintage, rustic vibe. perfect gift for dancer. wall art for loves to dance. agnes embarks on a desperate search for a weed fix..

“Everything Sucks!” (Netflix): Set in the real life town of Boring, Oregon in 1996, this quirky, funny coming-of-age story revolves around the local high school’s A/V Club and Drama Club— two crews of nerdy-edgy outsiders, who join forces to make a movie and endure the purgatory known as high school. “Cardinal” (Hulu): In this atmospheric thriller — based on the bestselling Giles Blunt novels — demoted Detective John Cardinal (Billy Campbell) is brought back into Homicide when the hunch he wouldn’t let go is proven correct. Now, as he relentlessly tracks a serial killer, he must keep a watchful eye on his new partner, Detective Lise Delorme (Karine Vanasse), who he believes may have a secret agenda.

“A Bug’s Life,” 1998 movie (8 p.m., ABC), “Big Brother: Celebrity Edition” (8 p.m., poster ballet quote framed print. printed with vintage, rustic vibe. perfect gift for dancer. wall art for loves to dance. agnes CBS), “Washington Week” (8 p.m., PBS), “#MeToo, Now What?” (8:30 p.m., PBS), “Gold Rush” (9 p.m., Discovery), “The Trade” (9 p.m., Showtime), “Married to Medicine” (9 p.m., Bravo), “Live P.D.” (9 p.m., A&E), “Mam June: From Not to Hot” (9 p.m., WEtv), “Real Time With Bill Maher” (10 p.m., HBO)..

In the eight months since she became executive director of the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, Nancy Bavor has tried to get one message out to the public: “This is not your grandmother’s quilt museum.”. Regulars in downtown San Jose’s art scene certainly know that the museum — which first opened in 1977 — regularly explores cutting edge work in textile art, showcasing cultural pieces that illustrate how much our world really is connected by threads. But it’s a harder message to get out to the general public, Bavor says, which often thinks of quilts as something quaint that you curl up under on the couch or find hanging in a craft fair.

If that sounds familiar, you should check out “A Day at the Circus,” a free community open house on Sunday, It showcases three new exhibitions on display at the museum, including “Without a Net,” Santa Cruz artist Susan Else‘s exploration of the world of circuses and carnivals, It’s whimsical and thought-provoking at the same time and its three-dimensional textile sculptures, many with moving parts, really show the versatility of the medium, The event, running from 11 a.m, to 3 p.m., includes mask-making, DIY hand puppets and other all-ages artmaking activities, as well as two performances by the Cambodian Cultural Dance poster ballet quote framed print. printed with vintage, rustic vibe. perfect gift for dancer. wall art for loves to dance. agnes Troupe of San Jose, who wear intricately embroidered costumes and masks, Artists in residence Michelle Wilson and Anne Beck also will have an open studio for their fascinating, community-based Rhinoceros Project..

Get more information at www.sjquiltmuseum.org. LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS: The San Jose Museum of Art will welcome the Year of the Dog with a community day of its own on Saturday. Assemblyman Ash Kalra will provide the opening remarks at 11 a.m., and there will be artmaking activities throughout the day. The Rising Phoenix Lion Dance Association will perform at 3 p.m. Admission is free, but you can reserve tickets and get more details at www.sjmusart.org. Meanwhile, Eastridge Mall in San Jose will be the site of a three-day Tet Festival, featuring lion and dragon dances, talent and fashion shows and carnival games and rides. The festival, which will be set up in the Sears parking lot, will run Friday from 3 to 11 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

GARLIC FESTIVAL ALREADY COOKING: poster ballet quote framed print. printed with vintage, rustic vibe. perfect gift for dancer. wall art for loves to dance. agnes A belated congratulations to Todd Trekell, a development project manager at Toeniskoetter Development, who took over in November as the president of the Gilroy Garlic Festival Association, It’s a big year to wear the Garlic Crown as the 40th annual festival is coming up July 27-29, Related ArticlesSan Jose dive bar with a bad reputation reinventing itselfNew role for former Santa Clara County Supervisor Ken YeagerCity Lights’ ‘Eurydice’: A bilingual production with a twistReaders’ ideas for changing Burnett Middle School nameEggs-citing news for San Jose City Hall’s resident falconsFestival organizers are already looking for submissions for two big parts of the milestone festival: Art for the festival poster and recipes for the Great Garlic Cookoff.  You need not be from Gilroy — or even the Bay Area — to participate in either the poster search or the popular amateur cooking contest (Last year’s winning poster entry came from Diane Grosman of Winter Haven, Fla.)..



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