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When Charles Dickens published “A Christmas Carol” in 1843, movies and TV were still far off in the distance. So there’s no way he could have ever imagined that his tightfisted anti-hero, Ebenezer Scrooge, would someday be portrayed by the likes of Vanessa Williams … and Mr. Magoo. Would the author have approved — or blurted a grouchy “Bah, humbug!”. There, in fact, have been countless filmed incarnations of Dickens’ cautionary tale, with the portrayals ranging from the deadly serious (George C. Scott) to the wildly offbeat (Susan Lucci, Tori Spelling) and lighthearted (Mr. Spacely from “The Jetsons”).

“The main thing I did was technical support and customer service,” he said, After working there for nine years, Fitzgerald said his love for reading and books won out, “I found myself in my job kind of drifting away from that, it was just kind of the day to day and I wanted to get back into that ballet slippers essie streaky area; that’s why I love libraries because it put me a lot closer to books,” Fitzgerald said, In the early-2000s, his wife, Mazie, got a job in Silicon Valley and Fitzgerald — able to telecommute for his job at Comtex and effectively able to work from anywhere — decided to move to the West Coast, a place they’d not really visited previously..

Sometimes there is indeed such a thing as a free lunch – or at least a free concert, party or kite festival. Check out these five free events around the Bay Area this weekend. They’re free. Did we mention they’re free?. Rooftop Garden Concert: New Orleans Blues in Oakland. Is it possible to raise the roof on the roof? And in broad daylight? Find out July 7 at the free noontime Rooftop Garden Concert series atop the Kaiser Center in Oakland. This week, it’s New Orleans blues, so bring a lunch – ideally a po’boy and beignets – and take any elevator in the Kaiser garage to the roof garden level (the “RG” button). Elevators are also accessible via the Kaiser Building, 2nd floor pedestrian bridge. Details: The Kaiser rooftop concert series runs every Friday through Sept. 8; noon to 1 p.m.; Kaiser Center, 300 Lakeside Dr., Oakland; www.kaisercenterroofgarden.com.

Corazón Flamenco: Arte ballet slippers essie streaky Flamenco de San José’s annual show features professionals and students and stars Carola Zertuche, singers Roberto Zamora and Regina Elmore, accompanied by guitarists David Gutierrez and El Espigote, Aug, 26, 3 p.m, Louis B, Mayer Theatre, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, $20-$25, 408-280-5332, www.arteflamencodesan jose.org/corazon.pdf, Downtown Historical Walking Tour: Join ICA curator Susan O’Malley, artist Rene Yung and historian Connie Yu reveal the “City Beneath the City.” The walk will end at a local Chinese restaurant for a family style meal, Aug, 30, 5-7 p.m, Aug, 30, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, 560 S, First St., San Jose, $30 (includes dinner), 408-283-8155, www.sjica.org..

Melissa Aldana Trio: Tenor saxophonist Melissa Aldana has more than lived up to her promise since her 2013 triumph at the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition. A big-tone player and highly resourceful improviser, the Santiago-born, New York-based Aldana has absorbed the rhythmic and harmonic vocabularies of tenor titans Sonny Rollins, George Coleman and Branford Marsalis. She performs with fellow Chilean Pablo Menares on bass and German-born drummer Jochen Rueckert, the same rough-and-tumble trio featured on her recent album “Back Home” (Wommusic), a strong contender for 2016 top-10 honors. Details: 1 p.m. Saturday, California Theatre Stage; 5:30 p.m. Saturday, The Pagoda.


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