| | Friday, June 15, 2007 10:16 pm PDT
Though he's made more headlines with his marriage to Nicole Kidman and a stint in rehab recently, Australian country artist Keith Urban remains arguably the most talented songwriter/guitarist to ever emerge from outside the U.S. He lands at HP Pavilion Friday.
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Over 800 robots will storm the Bay Area for epic battles and sport-style competition this weekend at the fourth
annual International RoboGames being held at the Fort Mason Festival Pavilion through Sunday.
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The Curran Theatre presents the 2006 Tony Award winner for Best Musical when 'Jersey Boys' brings the stories and songs of classic '50s rock combo Frankie Valli And the Four Seasons to life onstage.
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Noted soundtrack composer and talented trumpet player Terence Blanchard comes Yoshi's with his high-powered quintet and songs from both his straight-ahead jazz albums and extensive soundtrack output through Sunday.
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The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts celebrates a retrospective exhibit of underground comic giant R. Crumb that includes some of his more recent work through July.
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Mission District club 12 Galaxies hosts a marathon rock explosion when Parkerpalooza IV takes over Saturday night with a whopping seven acts including epic San Diego space-rock power trio Earthless in the headlining slot.
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Celebrated British playwright, director, performer and novelist Neil Bartlett makes his Bay Area debut with the West Coast premiere of his acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens' 'Oliver Twist' at the Berkeley Rep.
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