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– Appalachian Regional Commission. – Chemical Safety Board. – Corporation for National and Community Service. – Corporation for Public Broadcasting. – Delta Regional Authority. – Denali Commission. – Institute of Museum and Library Services. – Inter-American Foundation. – U.S. Trade and Development Agency. – Legal Services Corporation. – National Endowment for the Arts. – National Endowment for the Humanities. – Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation.

– Northern Border Regional Commission, – Overseas Private Investment Corporation, – U.S, Institute of Peace, – U.S, Interagency Council on Homelessness, – Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Source: Office of Management and Budget, The Washington Post’s Devlin Barrett, Lenny Bernstein, Abha Bhattarai, Emma Brown, Jose A, DelReal, Brady Dennis, Max Ehrenfreund, full sole ballet shoes Darryl Fears, Amy Goldstein, Sari Horwitz, Sarah Kaplan, Dan Lamothe, Michael Laris, Jonnelle Marte, Peggy McGlone, Chris Mooney, Carol Morello, Steven Mufson and Lisa Rein contributed to this story..

SoCal punk icons hit the Fillmore: Everybody should see Social Distortion in concert. Mike Ness’ SoCal outfit is one of the truly legendary punk-rock bands, responsible for such classic roots-flavored blasts of adrenaline as “Ball and Chain,” “Story of My Life,” “Mommy’s Little Monster” and, of course, the great cover of the Johnny Cash staple “Ring of Fire.” The band has endured many lineup changes and Ness’s personal demons, but they should be ready to light a fuse on stage when they hit the Bay Area for two shows starting tonight. Jade Jackson opens. Details: 8 p.m. March 16, 9 p.m. March 17; Fillmore, San Francisco; $39.50; www.livenation.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff.

Flowers meet fine art: Every year the Bay Area’s top floral designers draw inspiration from paintings and sculptures in San Francisco’s Fine Arts Museums’ collections, then create full sole ballet shoes their own stunning displays, You can view this year’s Bouquets to Art installations at the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park March 16-19, Details: Viewing hours are 9:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m.; online tickets (avoid lines): $25 adults, $20 seniors; $10-$16 youths, students; deyoung.famsf.org/bouquets.— Linda Zavoral, Staff..

Jelly and George: Cécile McLorin Salvant is still only in her 20s, yet many believe she’ll someday be considered an all-time jazz great. She certainly has an amazing voice, a point made abundantly clear on the 2016 Grammy-winner “For One to Love.” She’s teaming with pianist Aaron Diehl and others on a concert titled “Jelly and George,” focusing on the music of Jelly Roll Morton and George Gershwin. The show wraps its Bay Area run with a string of shows at SFJazz in San Francisco. Details: 7:30 p.m. today through Saturday, 4 p.m. Sunday; $30-$100; www.sfjazz.org.— Jim Harrington, Staff.

Spotlight on Bay Area feminist artist: Bay Area artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson has for years been producing works addressing issues that seem ripped from today’s headlines: censorship and repression, surveillance, the social impact of technology, women’s rights, Now the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco is hosting “Civic Radar,” the first U.S, career retrospective of Leeson, covering works in more traditional media from the early 1960s to the installations, performance pieces and new media projects that have defined her later career, Details: Through May 21; 11 a.m.-6 p.m, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday-Sunday; 11 a.m.-8 full sole ballet shoes p.m, Thursday; $10 admission to gallery; www.ybca.org.— Randy McMullen, Staff..

Labor pains: It’s your last chance to see “Life and Labor,” the San Jose Museum of Art’s collection of photographs by Milton Rogovin, who captured the plight of miners in Buffalo, New York, and the decline of the steel industry there. The show runs through March 19. Details: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; $10 admission; http://sjmusart.org.— Linda Zavoral, Staff. There’s something about Schubert: It’s an all-Schubert program March 17 when English tenor Mark Padmore joins American pianist Jonathan Biss in this duo recital featuring music from the composer’s late-life period. Included are the Sonata in A Major, D. 959, and the song cycle “Schwanengesang.” Details: 7:30 p.m.; Herbst Theatre, San Francisco; $40-$65; 415-392-2545, www.sfperformances.org.— Georgia Rowe, Correspondent.

Choreography competition: Ten choreographers from throughout California on Friday and Saturday will be showing off new pieces and competing for cash prizes and the chance to perform at Santana Row during Bay Area Dance Week, April 21-30, And you can watch ChoreoProject Awards as they happen, Details: 2:30 and 7 p.m, March 17-18; San Jose State University Dance Theatre, on campus near Fourth and San Carlos streets; $18-$30; 408-520-9854, www.sjDANCEco.org.— Bruce Manuel, Staff, St, Patrick’s Day shows: Hailing from one of Ireland’s most celebrated musical families, Michael and Shay Black perform historical Irish ballads, jigs, reels, Dublin full sole ballet shoes street songs, music hall numbers and tunes by contemporary songwriters, delivering every piece with bountiful spirit and an occasional wisecrack, They bring their band to Bay Area St, Patrick’s Day concerts featuring Irish set dancing led by Michael Murphy, Details: 8 p.m, March 17 at Freight & Salvage, Berkeley; $25-$27; 510-644-2020, thefreight.org; 8 p.m, March 18 at Sunnyvale Theatre; $29; 408-730-7350, sunnyvale.ca.gov, www.black-brothers.com.— Andrew Gilbert, Correspondent..



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