By Rebecca Wallace
About this blog: I grew up in Menlo Park and have long been involved with both local journalism and local theater. After starting my career as an editorial intern with The Almanac, I was a staff reporter for the Almanac and the San Mateo County Ti...
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About this blog: I grew up in Menlo Park and have long been involved with both local journalism and local theater. After starting my career as an editorial intern with The Almanac, I was a staff reporter for the Almanac and the San Mateo County Times, covering local government, cops, health/science and many other beats. In 2005 I made the move to the arts desk at the Palo Alto Weekly. A&E is close to my heart because of my experience in the performing arts. I've been acting and singing in Bay Area theater productions for years, and have played everything from a sassy French boy to a Texas cheerleader. In Ad Libs, I blog about the exhibitions I see, the artists I meet and the intriguing new projects and trends I see in the arts world.
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This is one of those Fridays when I'm left with several interesting tidbits that I wish could've made it into the print edition this week. Paper stretches only so far, especially these days.
So ... presenting another installment of "Other Stuff From the Arts Editor's Desk":
* I'm kind of a Eurail girl, but there's something appealing about Jerome Peters' "Old Trucks" series of paintings. A Palo Altan and retired firefighter, J.P. has done acrylics of fire engines and helmets but now gravitates toward Chevys and Fords. He has a new show opening April 1 at the Portola Art Gallery in Menlo Park.
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