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    Take Five: Jewish Ritual and Vietnamese Poetry
    By CHLOE VELTMAN
    Wondering what to do this weekend? We have you covered.
    Visual Art | “Reinventing Ritual: Contemporary Art and Design for Jewish Life”
    The Contemporary Jewish Museum’s new exhibition features nearly 60 works by emerging and
    established artists. The pieces on display put a new spin on practices like kosher cuisine and
    candle lighting. The installation art, video and jewelry was created over the last decade by
    artists like Oreet Ashery, Helène Aylon, Deborah Grant, Sigalit Landau, Virgil Marti and Lella
    Vignelli. Through Oct. 3 at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, 736 Mission Street, San
    Francisco. The museum is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, except Thursday, when it is open
    from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., and Wednesday, when it is closed.
    Music | Pacific Rim Music Festival
    This five-day event, organized by the University of California, Santa Cruz, features works by 30
    contemporary composers from different parts of the region. This weekend’s offerings include
    the Contemporary Music Ensemble Korea and the Lydian String Quartet performing pieces by
    David Evan Jones, Yu-Hui Chang and Laurie San Martin, among others. The festival also
    includes symposiums and talks. Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the afternoon and
    evening at the Music Department Recital Hall, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1156 High
    Street, Santa Cruz.
    Music| Ana Moura
    Ana Moura learned Portuguese folk singing traditions from her mother. An innovative, young
    performer, she cut her teeth as a rock singer before beginning her career as a fado artist. Ms.
    Moura will be performing as part of the San Francisco Jazz Festival’s Spring Season. Though
    her music is influenced by Marvin Gaye and Nina Simone, her backing trio consists of a 12
    metal-stringed Portuguese guitar, acoustic guitar and bass. Saturday at 8 p.m at the Palace of
    Fine Arts Theatre, 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco.
    Literary | “Outspoken: Vietnamese Poets of the Diaspora II”
    The Friends of the San Francisco Public Library bring together Vietnamese poets from around
    the country and beyond for an evening of readings. Hosted by Viet Nguyen, associate professor
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    the country and beyond for an evening of readings. Hosted by Viet Nguyen, associate professor
    of English and American studies and ethnicity at the University of Southern California, the
    event includes appearances by Anh Vu Buchanan, Andrew Lam, Kim-An Lieberman, Trinh T.
    Minh-Ha, Dao Strom and Lan Tran. A reception at the Book Bay store at Fort Mason follows
    the reading. Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Room, Landmark Building D, Fort Mason Center,
    99 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco.
    Theater | “Playfest 2010″
    Woman’s Will, San Francisco’s all-female theater company, presents an evening of six short
    plays by contemporary Californians on the theme of a woman’s strength. The mini-festival
    presents the winning entries from the company’s recent competition for playwrights. The
    program includes works by Marilyn Hughes, Erin Bregman, Patricia Milton, Ellen Sandler and
    Lauren Yee. Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Buriel Clay Theater, 762 Fulton Street, San Francisco.
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