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“The Voice” (8 p.m., NBC): The popular singing contest kicks off its 13th season with the blind auditions. Joining the coaches panel this season is Jennifer Hudson, who has some experience with this singing competition stuff. “Young Sheldon” (8:30 p.m., CBS): After watching the adult Sheldon, you can check out the 9-year-old version in this sparkling new spin-off series. We meet the little prodigy (played by the adorable Iain Armitage) as he’s about to enter high school in East Texas. Though supremely gifted, his innocence and naivety about the real world will surely cause some problems. Jim Parsons narrates the story.

“The Good Doctor” (10 p.m., ABC): Freddie Highmore goes from killing people in “Bates Motel” to saving people in this new medical drama, He plays a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome who relocates from a quiet country life to ballroom dance shoes with arch support join a prestigious hospital’s surgical unit in San Jose, where he faces plenty of skepticism from co-workers, “The Brave” (10 p.m., NBC): This new military drama takes viewers into the complex world of America’s elite undercover military heroes, It follows Captain Adam Dalton (Mike Vogel) and his heroic Special Ops squad of highly trained undercover specialists, who carry out each mission on the ground, This team works hand-in-hand with D.I.A, Deputy Director Patricia Campbell (Anne Heche) and her team of analysts..

“So You Think You Can Dance,” season finale (8 p.m., Fox). “Love & Hip Hop Hollywood” (8 p.m., VH1). “Kevin can Wait” (9 p.m., CBS). “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” (9 p.m., The CW). “Halloween Baking Championship” (9 p.m., Food Network). “Me, Myself and I,” series premiere (9:30 p.m., CBS). “Gear Dogs” (10 p.m., Discovery). “Pawn Stars” (10 p.m., History). “The Real Housewives of Orange County” (9 p.m., Bravo).

Not everything that happens at Burning Man stays at Burning Man, The famous free-for-all festival in the desert is known for its visual spectacle, and some of that art will be making its way ballroom dance shoes with arch support to San Jose in the near future, 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 falconsKerry Adams-Hapner, San Jose’s director of cultural affairs, says she was inspired by the creativity on display at Black Rock City and saw the potential for using interactive, innovative art to create a spark in San Jose, She developed the idea with Kim Cook, Burning Man Project’s director of art and community affairs, and came up with a partnership called “Playa to Paseo” that will launch in November..

The first piece will be “Sonic Runway,” a light-art installation by Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant, that has visitors walking through a series of cocentric rings that light up in different patters based on the sounds around them. It was at Burning Man in 2016, and a traveling version was in London this summer. The piece will be unveiled at a 6 p.m. ceremony on Nov. 3, Adams-Hapner said, and will remain at San Jose City Hall — on the Santa Clara Street sidewalk from Fourth to Sixth streets — for two to three months. Expect three to four pieces a year to San Jose, with the successor to “Sonic Runway” coming in early 2018.

The road eventually will travel both ways, too, as a goal of the partnership is to inspire San Jose’s art community to develop pieces that could wind up at Burning Man. “This isn’t just about bringing art downtown,” Adams-Hapner said, “We’re a community of makers and we want to inspire that.”, And we’ll get to experience some ballroom dance shoes with arch support of Burning Man without the bugs, smoke and a layer of dirt, INTRODUCING LA FAMILIA: Congratulations to Veronica Escámez and her Redwood City family, who are being honored with the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley’s La Familia Award at the 28th annual Hispanic Foundation Ball next month, The Escámez family is just the second from San Mateo County to receive the award in its history..

Escámez, a teacher, theater director and social worker who came to the Bay Area more than 20 years ago, founded Casa Circulo Cultural in Redwood City in 2009. The nonprofit provides theater classes, music, dance, online radio and other activities for the community youth, as well as English, art and other classes for adults waiting for their children. Her children have become important parts of the effort, too: Gerardo is a Taekwondo instructor; Octavio is a family fitness instructor, Fernando is an artist in charge of the theater’s set construction and Casa Circulo’s Redwood City parade floats and Manuel is a professor at the University of Mexico who gives guest lectures at Casa Circulo when he’s visiting the Bay Area.

The family will be honored at the annual gala Oct, 21 at the Fairmont San Jose, Get ticket information at www.hfsv.org, COMMENDABLE PERFORMANCE: Tabard Theatre Company has long had a reputation ballroom dance shoes with arch support for producing shows that are accessible for all audiences in Silicon Valley, but that effort goes farther than you might realize, Since its very first production in July 21, Tabard founder Cathy Spielberger Cassetta has made sure there was a free, hands-on presentation for blind and visually impaired audience members before every Main Stage production..



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