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Performing on film soundtracks for Disney and MGM, Sunseri won several national awards for her recordings and performances for children. She toured many years as part of Randy Sparks’ Back Porch Majority, singing back-up vocals for Shirley Jones and Burl Ives, he said. Sunseri is also known on the Monterey Peninsula as a vocalist with the ’40s’ style swing trio The Satin Dolls, classical ensemble Monterey String Quartet, and popular dance combo The Marotta Band. Musical and humorous her shows are a hit with all ages.

Danica Dillon supposedly met the former “19 Kids and Counting” in March at a Philadelphia strip club, The conservative political activist, who is married with four children, allegedly paid Dillon $600 to get “several” lap dances, According to the suit reportedly obtained by TMZ, Duggar followed Dillon to her hotel room and offered her ballet flats brown size 7 $1,500 to have sex, She agreed, but apparently didn’t consent to the rough stuff, Dillon says the 27-year-old “manhandled” and physically assaulted her so severely that she says she felt like she was being raped..

“Kursk”: Through April 8, La Val’s Subterranean, 1834 Euclid Ave., Berkeley. On a covert mission to the Barents Sea, a British submarine crew witnesses the sinking of the Kursk. As the crew grapple with how to respond, we become immersed in a poignantly personal story set against the backdrop of a devastating maritime disaster, in this all-female production by Theatre Lunatico. Preview: March 8. $15-$25. http://bit.ly/2rffhPo. “The Wolves”: Through April 8, Marin Theatre Company, 397 Miller Ave., Mill Valley. As a suburban girls’ indoor soccer team warms up in this play, the team navigates big questions and wages tiny battles with all the vim and vigor of a pack of adolescent warriors. $10 to $49. www.marintheatre.org/productions/the-wolves.

Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale: A holiday program ballet flats brown size 7 of Vivaldi and Zelenka; Dec, 3-7 in Palo Alto, San Francisco and Berkeley; $25-$100; www.philharmonia.org, “All Is Calm — The Christmas Truce of 1914”: Performed by the nine-man vocal ensemble Cantus and actors from Minnesota’s Theater Latte Da, presented by Cal Performances; 8 p.m, Dec, 4; First Congregational Church, Berkeley; $51-$56; 510-642-9988; http://calperformances.org, Schola Cantorum: The Silicon Valley chorus presents “Joyeux Noël”; 3 p.m, Dec, 7 at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts; $20-$30; www.mountainview.gov/mvcpa..

Donations to the President’s Innovation Fund are always welcome. To donate, go to https://www.givedirect.org/give/givefrm.asp?CID=1031 (select the drop down “President’s Innovation Fund” to direct the donation to the PIF). Also, the fourth annual Success Summit will be held from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sept. 23 at the college’s Student and Community Center in Building 6, second floor. The summit is designed to bring together business, civic, nonprofit and academic leaders to discuss innovative strategies for solving tough issues that affect San Mateo County businesses and residents.