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San Jose Jazz Winter Fest 2018: Through Feb. 28, various venues, San Jose. This eclectic jazz fest features some of today’s most distinguished artists performing alongside emerging musicians at a variety of venues. $5-$40; Fest pass, $260. https://sanjosejazz.org/winter-fest/. 2018 Chronicle Wine Competition Public Tasting: 1:30-5 p.m. Feb. 17, Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason, San Francisco. Learn more about wine and fine food at this public tasting of award-winning wines drawn from the world’s largest competition of American wines. More than 7,000 wines were entered in this year’s competition. $70-$95. http://bit.ly/2GYYIjC.

Burlesque Extravaganza: 8 p.m, Feb, 21-24, Exit Theatre, 156 Eddy St., San Francisco, Featuring more than 30 performers, $20-$60, http://www.theexit.org/burlesque/, Wine Bar 107 Testarossa Live Music: 5:30 p.m, Feb, 22, Paul Kent; 5:30 p.m, Feb, 23, Kid Anderson, John Boy and Lisa Leuscner; 2:30 p.m, Feb, 24, La Mandanga, 300-A College Ave., Los Gatos, www.winebar107.com, Face-Off 2018: Creatures of Impulse Improv: 7:30 p.m, Feb, 22-24; 2 p.m, Feb, 24; preview show, 7:30 p.m, Feb, 21, Firehouse Arts Center, 4444 Railroad Ave., Pleasanton, Bay Area ballet flats target teen improv teams “compete” against Creatures of Impulse in this pro-wrestling themed run of shows, Enjoy five performances and five different bouts, with an interactive format that gives the audience a chance to win prizes, $5-$10, www.firehousearts.org..

Escape from the Cursed Forest: Feb. 22-25, 701 N. First St., San Jose. This escape-game event sends teams of 5-6 people into a cursed forest on a mission to solve puzzles, wake a princess and escape. If you do not have a full team, you will be added to another partial group. $30 per person. http://bit.ly/2HcbAmt. Bay Area International Children’s Film Festival: Feb. 23-25, Chabot Space and Science Center, 1000 Skyline Blvd., Oakland. Enjoy award-winning films in a wide range of formats including animation, documentary, shorts and features. $7-$25. http://baicff.com/.

Bacon and Beer Classic: Feb, 24, Levi’s Stadium, 4900 Marie P, DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara, Enjoy more than 100 local beers and 30+ bacon dishes from local chefs, as well as a blind beer taste-test, the Hormel® bacon-eating contest, lawn games, music and more, $69-$125, http://bit.ly/2shSIiy, This One’s For You: The Songs of Barry Manilow: 2 p.m, Feb, 25, Firehouse Arts ballet flats target Center, 4444 Railroad Ave., Pleasanton, A cabaret tribue to a pop legend, $17-$27, www.firehousearts.org, Cinequest Film and VR Festival: Feb, 27-March 11, San Jose and Redwood City, This festival showcases premier films, renowned and emerging artists, and breakthrough technology, Screenings $6-$12, www.cinequest.org/..

Montclair Women’s Big Band: 8 p.m. March 1, California Jazz Conservatory, 2087 Addison St., Berkeley. Enjoy this concert which combines a sense of swing, tight ensemble work and inspired solos. $25. https://cjc.edu/concerts/?eid=25292. Downtown Alameda Whiskey Stroll: 6-8:30 p.m. March 2. Taste small-batch whiskeys from NorCal distilleries paired with tasty bites at ten pouring locations. Ticket includes a collector’s glass, whiskey, food and commemorative guide. $45-$50. www.DowntownAlameda.com/whiskey.

She Loves Me: 7:30 p.m, March 3, 9, 10 and 2 p.m, March 4 and 11, Cal State University, East Bay, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward, A funny and romantic musical from the golden age of musical theater, $10-$20, http://bit.ly/2GeDwF0, OSA Arts Festival “Future Spaces”: Noon-9 p.m, March 3-4, Oakland School for the Arts, 530 18th St., Oakland, Students from grades 6 to 12 and from all 11 arts will showcase their work, inspired by the concept of “future spaces,” ballet flats target in nine venues in downtown Oakland, $15 per show, www.oakarts.org/osaartsfestival..

Palo Alto Chinese New Year Fair: 2-5 p.m. March 4, Mitchell Park Library, 3700 Middlefield Road. This festival features Chinese folk music and dances by students from the Palo Alto Unified School District, as well as Chinese art, exhibitions, game booths, traditional Chinese foods and more. Free. http://bit.ly/2o0BpNA. International Women’s Day/Women’s History Month Comedy: 8 p.m. March 8, Ashkenaz Music and Dance Community Center, 1317 San Pablo Ave., Berkeley. Featuring a multicultural line up of comedians with Eloisa Bravo, Priyanka Wali, Mary Carouba and Lisa Geduldig. $15-$20. Tickets: http://bit.ly/2C2mZGg.

Hop ‘N Vine Festival and Market: 2-7 p.m, March 10, Santa Clara County Fairground, 344 Tully Road, San Jose, Featuring wineries, craft breweries, light bites and entertainment, $55-$65, http://bit.ly/2GggOME, 10th annual Barrel Tasting Weekend: Noon-4:30 p.m, March 10-11, Livermore Valley, More than 35 wineries will join area breweries and distilleries to offer samples of locally produced libations, $45-$55, LVwine.org, 12th annual San Francisco International Chocolate Salon: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m, March 11, County Fair Building, Hall of Flowers, Golden Gate Park, 1199 Ninth Ave., San Francisco, Salon highlights ballet flats target include chocolate tastings, chef and author talks, and a series of interviews on TasteTV’s Chocolate Television program, $20-$30, www.SFChocolateSalon.com..



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