Chloé Zhao finds transcendence in silence. Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal illuminate the void.
Timothée Chalamet, Hugh Jackman, Amanda Seyfried, Lee Byung‑hun and Paul Rudd lead a Christmas slate where ping‑pong collides with chaos.
A year marked by visionary filmmaking and commanding performances, from “Hamnet” to “One Battle After Another.”
Cameron’s third Pandora epic blazes visually, yet struggles to ignite fresh narrative sparks.
Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Amanda Seyfried, Will Arnett and Ella Purnell headline a watchlist where volcanic battles meet SpongeBob.
From animated magic to heartfelt dramas, here’s your guide to festive stories that bring the entire family together.
Emma Mackey, Mads Mikkelsen, Kate Winslet and Walker Scobell headline a watchlist where quests meet politics and Christmas chills.
“One Battle After Another” leads Golden Globes with nine nominations as awards expand to streaming, stand‑up, podcasts and global cinema.
Netflix’s Dec. 2025 slate shines with George Clooney, Daniel Craig, Glen Close, Kate Winslet, Millie Bobby Brown, Riz Ahmed and Elmo.
From prestige dramas to family blockbusters, here’s your guide to the films lighting up theaters this holiday season.
Global warming is a concern for many musicians, including two-time Grammy winner Molly Tuttle.
A poetry translator explains why English translations of ancient love poems are worth reading over the Valentine's weekend.
Would you choose Coldplay or Shakira?
The Mitchell Park Community Center will turn into a fun-filled theme park on Feb 25.
"This has definitely made a big difference in my life and in my career," he said.
Bay Area folks can practice axe-throwing, watch Shakespearean comedy and don period costumes at the Northern California Renaissance Faire.
The art center will hold a free opening reception Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The series began in January and wraps up on Thursday at noon with Julie Forbes, a stress management consultant.
The theatre had been closed since the beginning of the pandemic.
The free event will allow the public to meet the artists, tour their working studios and participate in hands-on art activities.
Bay Area artists are encouraged to apply for apartments ranging from $367 to $1094/month in exchange for creating public art.
Palo Alto Weekly is offering up to $500 to submit a story of 2,500 words or fewer.
Find lots of great Diwali crafts you can make at home on our Celebrating Cultures board on Pinterest.
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We’ve gathered some resources for learning about and celebrating this important holiday at home with your loved ones.
The library will be given the award at the 15th Annual Living Above the Influence Community Celebration Event in October.
The contents of this webform are sent to library staff via email.
Amytha Willard has spent 16 years working for SCCLD, all for the Bookmobile program.
The Palo Alto City Library closed to the public on March 13, 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Enter different content as many times as you’d like for each category. Winners will be drawn at random from all six categories.
The kits are available through our catalog and some will be on display at each of our open branches.
“We are thrilled to welcome patrons back to the Woodland Library,” County Librarian Jennifer Weeks said.
'Join us throughout June as we stand with our community to celebrate equality, love, acceptance, and all things Pride.'
The museums reopened to the Stanford community on Friday.
Mitchell Park and Rinconada Libraries will reopen for limited services by appointment only later in May.
Yul Kwon, who won the Cook Islands season in 2006, will compete against other past winners for a $2 million prize in the show's 40th season.
OY/YO is bright yellow on a white marble base, created by Brooklyn-based artist Deborah Kass.
Presented by Oshman Family JCC
Ragazzi Continuo will whisk Bay Area audiences into the realms of snow and frost with its holiday concert series, "Winter Wonderland."
Samuel Price, who was selected on the Palo Alto's Cal Ave garage project, has found a unique art form by transforming paper into a piece.
The master storyteller played by veteran actor Dan Hiatt of Oakland will hit the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts stage Oct. 2.
The banjo-inspired folk-rock band will receive an award and give a concert in Bing Concert Hall at Stanford where John Steinbeck attended.
Alfred Hitchcock's "The 39 Steps" features four actors playing 139 roles.
Though SF Symphony conductor Michael Tilson Thomas was forced to cancel his July 10 performance, Stanford Live has beefed up the lineup.
TheatreWorks has come a long way from its first production — the musical 'Popcorn — and shows no sign of easing up as it collects a Tony.
The outdoor concert series features the SF Symphony's legendary conductor Michael Tilson Thomas to bid farewell in his last year.
This spring, Ragazzi Continuo explores the meaning of “walking a mile in someone else’s shoes” in "Wayfaring Stranger: Songs of Travel."
A dig by a contractor at Charleston and Middlefield roads took out one line; a loose wiring connection is the other culprit in Palo Alto.
Two Palo Alto students and one San Jose teen go on NPR's 'From the Top' on April 14 at 7 p.m. to share music and other interests.
Siblings Jack and Elle Davisson are providing their classical guitar style "From the Top" this Sunday on the hit NPR show.