
Among the events in the week ahead are the Ronald K. Brown Evidence Dance Company at the Kravis Center and singer Lisa Vroman at the Borland Center.
SINGING
FOR 50 YEARS
Broadway singer Lisa Vroman (The Phantom of The Opera) appears with the Choral Society of the Palm Beaches to celebrate its 50th anniversary season. The concert is Saturday, 7 p.m. at the Borland Center at Midtown in Palm Beach Gardens; and Sunday at 4 p.m. at the FAU Lifelong Learning Society Auditorium in Jupiter. Tickets are $20 . Information: (561) 626-9997 | Directions, invite a friend
HOT JAZZ, SILENT MOVIE
Hot Club of San Francisco performs Cinema Vivant, the musical quintet’s mix of gypsy jazz accompanying three silent films: Ladislaw Starewicz’s The Cameramans Revenge (1912), about the marriage spats of beetles; The Mascot (1933), about lost toys with an adventure theme; and There It Is (1928), a Scotland Yard mystery. Performance is Saturday at 8 p.m., Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth. Information: (561) 868-3309 | Directions, invite a friend
DANCING TO STEVIE WONDER
That’s what you’ll hear and see when the Ronald K. Brown Evidence Dance Company performs "On Earth Together," with music by Wonder. The African-American troupe, which mixes American and Caribbean styles, performs Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at the Kravis Center, West Palm Beach. Information: (561) 832-7469 | Directions, invite a friend
IN CONCERT
A roundup of interesting concerts this week at the Bamboo Room in Lake Worth: Western-swing enthusiasts Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys perform today at 9 p.m.; blues singer Janiva Mangess performs Saturday at 9 p.m.; and ex-Mountain drummer Corky Laing performs Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Information: (561) 585-BLUE (click here for directions); Diana Ross (that’s Miss Ross to you) performs Thursday at the Seminole Hard Rock. Information: ticketmaster.com (click here for directions, etc.); Paul Anka is still doing it his way, Tuesday, 7 p.m., Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce. Information: (772) 461-4775 (click here for directions); and perhaps the most intriguing date of the bunch, Bee Gees mastermind Barry Gibb does his first U.S. solo date Tuesday at the Seminole Hard Rock. Ticket info: ticketmaster.com (Click here for directions)
MEET A HOLLYWOOD STAR
Arlene Dahl, a part-time Palm Beacher, talks about her acting and writing careers in an interview with Lee Wolf at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach. Information: (561) 832-7469 | Directions, invite a friend
SWEET CAROLINE!
Sing it out loud at Neil Diamond – The Tribute by King of Diamonds, Sunday from 3-6 p.m. on the downtown waterfront, West Palm Beach. Free. Information: wpb.org/sow | Directions, invite a friend
A NIGHT OF MOVIE MUSIC
Jazz and Hollywood pianist Bill Mays, who has worked with Sarah Vaughan and Frank Sinatra, performs "Mays At The Movies" with a combo in a benefit performance 7 p.m. Saturday, Lighthouse Art Center, Tequesta. He will be performing movie scores he worked on, from Charade to Spartacus to Fargo. Reservations are required . Information: jpaf.org or 872-222-JPAF | Directions, invite a friend
A DANCE LEGEND SPEAKS
Choreographer Twyla Tharp discusses "The Creative Habit" at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach. Information: (561) 655-7226 | Directions, nearby dining
NIGHT TIME, RIGHT TIME
Black and white still looks best. Inky. Noir-ish. Especially when it comes to photos. Check out At Night: Images In The Half Light, an exhibit of photographs, through March 10 at the Holden Luntz Gallery on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach. Information: (561) 805-9550 | Directions, nearby dining

