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San Francisco, California
“French Jewelry” showcases pieces of famous Parisian bling
More than 150 pieces from Parisian jewelers such as Cartier, Tiffany and Boucheron are on display through June 10 in “Masterpieces of French Jewelry” at the Legion of Honor. Admission: $10 adults, $6 ages 13-17, under 12 free. Legion of Honor, 34th Avenue and Clement Street, 415-863-3330 or legionofhonor.org
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Seattle, Washington
“Fire on the Mountain” celebrates music of Appalachian coal miners
The Seattle Repertory Theatre presents a musical tribute to the lives of coal miners, with Mississippi Charles Bevel (of “It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues”) and fiddle player Dan Wheetman. Through March 24. Bagley Wright Theatre, 155 Mercer St., 877-900-9285 or seattlerep.org
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Brooklyn, New York
“Global Feminisms” ia inaugural exhibition at new art center
The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art opens in the Brooklyn Museum on March 23. Devoted to the genre and offering companion public programs, the center starts with a show of contemporary works. Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, 200 Eastern Parkway., 718-638-5000 or brooklynmuseum.org
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Austin, Texas
Woodland SoCo eatery offers comfort foods, funky rustic decor
In such a woodsy setting, one might expect granola. But the roster at this South Congress spot is about updated classics: pot pies, meatloaf, wild mushroom alfredo. Don’t get too full; the homemade pies are amazing. Woodland, 1716 S. Congress Ave., 512-441-6800 or woodlandaustin.com
– Denver Post staff, wire reports



