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Frankie, Johnnie and Luigi Too! is back – just under a different name
A 65-year-old Italian favorite is back in Mountain View. Giorgio’s Italian Grill & Pizzeria, formerly Frankie, Johnnie and Luigi Too!, opened its doors on June 19 after a three-year renovation that transformed the historic restaurant into a three-story, mixed-use building.
Mountain View resident arrested for allegedly trying to stab man in stomach with knife
A Mountain View man was arrested on suspicion of trying to stab an acquaintance in the stomach on Thursday evening over an argument about a stolen necklace, according to the Mountain View Police Department.
Community Briefs: Library reopens after AC repairs, Technology Showcase coming up and free paper shredding event
This week in Community Briefs, the Mountain View library has reopened after closing earlier this week due to air conditioning problem, the ninth annual Technology Showcase is coming up and there’s a free paper shredding event later this month.
Review: ‘Chaplin and Keaton’ brings vintage flair and heavy questions
The Pear Theatre closes its season with a world premiere that offers a two-hour rumination on the purpose of the arts in a politically tense society, told through the interactions between silent film superstars Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton on the set of Chaplin’s film “Limelight.”
Obituaries: Local residents who died recently
Local residents who have died recently include: Patricia M. Blatt and Mark B. Hancock.
Amazing Katsu, a Japanese Korean fusion ghost kitchen, opens in Santa Clara
Since he was a child, Sean Kim dreamed of having his own restaurant. On June 11, his dream became reality when he and co-owner Joe Shin opened Amazing Katsu in Santa Clara, a ghost kitchen serving Japanese Korean fusion katsu.
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TODAY
Music: Magenta Spreen
Singer-songwriter duo Magenta Spreen performs as part of Stanford Shopping Center’s summer music series. Go to stanford-summermusicseries.splashthat.com.
Performance: Roger Bar Open Mic
Roger Bar and Restaurant at The Ameswell Hotel hosts a monthly open mic for musicians, every first Friday, 6-10 p.m. Go to eventbrite.com.
TOMORROW
Art: ‘Color Variations in Glass’
Viewpoints Gallery hosts an exhibition by glass artist Ronen Vainish. An opening reception takes place July 12, 5- 8 p.m. Meet the artist on July 14 and 20, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Go to viewpointsgallery.com.
Exhibit: ‘Expressions’
Los Altos History Museum highlights the works of local artists using traditional art styles from their respective cultures to portray their experiences of living in California. The show includes paintings, Ikebana flower arrangements and the Indian dance form of Bharatanatyam. Go to losaltoshistory.org.
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