Keyboard Conversations: There's More to Mozart Than Amadeus
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco -- Kanbar Hall (3200 California St. San Francisco, CA 94118)
- Full Price:
- $26.00
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- FREE - $13.00*
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All offers for Keyboard Conversations: There's More to Mozart Than Amadeus have expired.
The last date listed for Keyboard Conversations: There's More to Mozart Than Amadeus was Thursday May 11, 2006 / 8:00pm.
Currently at Jewish Community Center of San Francisco -- Kanbar Hall:
Chef Gabrielle Hamilton (Blood, Butter and Bones) in Conversation
- Full Price:
- $20.00
- Our Price:
- $10.00
Gabrielle Hamilton discusses her well-reviewed 2011 best-seller, Blood, Butter and Bones: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef with Barbara Lane. Chef/owner of the renowned Prune restaurant in New York City, Hamilton traces her unconventional journey to the top of the culinary food chain with prickly honesty and humor. The story starts out at a rural Pennsylvania farm watching her elegant French mother prepare meals, continues through a rough adolescence in New York, an eye-opening trip to Europe and beyond, which ingrained in her the link between cooking, comfort and kindness. Learn More
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Quotes & Highlights
- "Superb music making...and the pre-performance demonstrations were illuminating." --New York Times
Description
Jeffrey Siegel has performed with every major U.S. orchestra, including those of New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Cleveland and Los Angeles, as well as London, Berlin, Milan, Buenos Aires, Tokyo and Tel Aviv.
About the Ticket Supplier: Friend Center for the Arts
The Eugene & Elinor Friend Center for the Arts presents emerging and established performers, artists, writers and thinkers, all coming together to explore the far reaches of the Jewish imagination. Anchored by a 450-seat flexible theatre space, Friend Center programs encompass a broad spectrum of the arts, including music, dance, film, art exhibitions, lectures, family programs and more. Performances and exhibitions illuminate and explore the multi-ethnic influences that shape our community.