Artist Seema Kohli’s ‘internal journey’

Change is a constant in the works of Indian artist Seema Kohli, from the themes she explores to the variety of media in which she works. She will visit the Peninsula for her first solo U.S. exhibition and a series of talks and workshops Feb. 24-March 1.

Mountain View theater offers a ‘Pear’-ed down ‘My Fair Lady’

With its smaller-scale, immersive take on “My Fair Lady,” The Pear Theatre aims to offer audiences a fresh take on the musical’s charming-yet-sharp exploration of class, gender and society.

What’s up this week: Patty Griffin, ‘Mapping Yosemite,’ Vietnamese dance and more

This week, singer-songwriter Patty Griffin performs, a Vietnamese dance troupe celebrates Lunar New Year and two master guitarists perform in Palo Alto. Plus a talk with an artist who’s compiled unique maps of Yosemite, new music for percussion and chamber choir, a benefit concert featuring the music of Willie Nelson and more.

Hong Kong drinks and treats land in downtown Mountain View

The smell of fresh egg waffles beckons customers in the streets of downtown Mountain View. T. Castle, which opened in late December, serves traditional Hong Kong-inspired drinks and treats and specializes in egg waffles.

Review: West Bay Opera’s ‘Salome’ takes audiences on a wild, wild ride

Richard Strauss’ spin on biblical tale is bursting with inventive music and otherworldly performances in West Bay’s production, which runs through Feb. 22.

Author Daisy Hernández discusses her book “Citizenship,” exploring the question of what it means to be a U.S. citizen Feb. 21 at Kepler’s Books

Redwood Symphony performs Brahms’ Fifth Symphony, Gabriela Ortiz and Albtero Ginastera, with harpist Anna Maria Mendieta Feb. 21 at Cañada College Theater

Palo Alto Philharmonic performs Tchaikovsky’s Sixth Symphony and works by Debussy Feb. 21 at Cubberley Theatre

Gospel concert and soul food social Feb. 22 at EPACenter

“Taken by the wind, swept by the light,” paintings by Ayelet Gal-On March 3-29 at Gallery 9

Jazz pianist and composer Edward Simon and his trio presented by Earthwise Productions Feb. 28 at the Mitchell Park Community Center 

CBS correspondent David Pogue explores the history of Apple in time for its 50th anniversary with “Apple: The First 50 Years” March 13 at Kepler’s Books

Opera San José performs March 17-19 at Filoli’s Ballroom Series

Pulitzer Prize-nominated composer Jlin performs works from her Stanford Live co-commissioned album “Akoma” April 10 at Stanford Live

An Intimate Evening with Molly Tuttle and Ketch Secor April 30 at The Guild Theatre (on sale Feb. 20)

Dabin Stay in Bloom 3 May 1-2 at Frost Amphitheater

Alien Ant Farm May 2 at The Guild Theatre (on sale Feb. 20)

Paul Simon June 4 at Frost Amphitheater

SF Beer Week 2026 brings beer releases, food trucks, live music and more to Silicon Valley

The crown jewel of the Bay Area’s beer calendar is back. SF Beer Week kicks off Feb. 20 and runs through March 1. The festivities, which started in 2009, will include more than 100 different events and 130 participants, including breweries, bars and kitchens in Silicon Valley.


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