South Bay Clean Creeks and Trash Punx Cleanup at Coyote Creek
Help to reclaim, restore and revitalize a local watershed by spending the day before Valentine’s Day giving some love to a section of Coyote Creek. Please bring water and gloves and wear a mask.
8:45 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 13. Free. 1505 Schallenberger Road, San Jose. sbcleancreeks.com
Valentine’s cookie decorating for kids
Napa Valley residents are invited to gather their little ones for a sweet Valentine’s Day treat making activity. A professional pastry team will supply the toppings. After the cookies are finished, participants can take home their tasty creations.
‘Dido and Aeneas’ Week with Mark Morris Dance Group
Cue the heartbreak, this week of dance-focused activities features on-demand screenings of the 1995 film version of Mark Morris’ ballet, set to the Purcell opera, about true and truly ill-fated love between a widowed queen and a shipwrecked prince, also featuring mischievous witches and a tragic death lamented by Cupid himself. The week also offers a live Q&A with Morris and filmmaker Barbara Willis Sweete, and “Dido Conversations” with Morris and artists involved in the ballet. You can channel your sad, inner Aeneas and learn some of the choreography from the ballet online with MMDG dancers on Feb. 10 and 13.
Seven Game Day-Themed Takeout Deals From SF Restaurants to Help Celebrate Super Bowl Sunday
Coming off of 2020, Super Bowl 55 which will see the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is going to look different than any other. But SF eateries are offering up some game day normalcy for takeout or delivery that’ll help make things feel a bit more familiar.
Despite the still virulent pandemic around us, Super Bowl Sunday has always existed as a celebratory event for Bay Area football fans and those who just tune in for the commercials and mini-concerts put on by modern-day pop icons.
Tickets are now available for February’s Nicer Tuesdays Online!
Exploring ‘the importance of humour in the creative industry’ with Blink Industries head of comedy Charlie Perkins and illustrator Min Heo.
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At the beginning of the year, we welcomed a new Nicer Tuesdays format, inviting two top creatives to address a theme each month via our custom built online events platform. Last month, our speakers discussed the topical theme of ‘creative responses to crisis’. But this month, we’ve decided to go in a cheerier direction, exploring the importance of humour in the creative industry. Taking place on Tuesday 23 February at 6 pm GMT, we invite you to sit back, relax and have a laugh with the Bay Area-based illustrator Min Heo and head of comedy at Blink Industries, Charlie Perkins.
Tesla 2021: What we expect to see from Elon Musk and company
From the Model S Plaid Plus, Cybertruck and a new Gigafactory, if Tesla s grand developments unfold as promised, 2021 should be a huge year for Team Musk. Listen - 06:40
2021 should be a very big year for the automaker. Tesla
Tesla is known for many wonderful things, but meeting deadlines has never been one of them. Regardless, the company and CEO Elon Musk have big things promised for this year, and with crazy growth in the company s valuation in 2020, Tesla should have the resources to put more of its ambitious plans into action. Having said all of that, let s take a look at why 2021 is expected to be such a grand year for the electric carmaker. Before we dive in, a caveat: Some of the items below were initially promised for last year if not multiple years ago. In the same fashion, there s certainly a possibility (likeliho