Silicon Valley Open Studios returns for its 37th year

During Silicon Valley Open Studios, 375 artists will welcome visitors over three weekends to a variety of spaces where they create or display their work. The event opens May 4-5 by featuring artists in the Coastside and northern Peninsula region.

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Stanford Jazz Festival tickets on sale now

Join us for the best jazz in the world June 20 – August 3 at the Stanford Jazz Festival! Vocals, swing, Latin, Brazilian, bebop, and more! Get tickets now. >LEARN MORE

Arts briefs: treya lam, ‘Patchwork’ makers’ market, DJ Sep and more

This week, folk-inspired musician treya lam performs at Community School of Music and Arts; Western Ballet stages ‘Red Riding Hood’; a makers’ market offers Mother’s Day gifts; DJ Sep comes to Palo Alto; a documentary about a “terrible” orchestra premieres and Les Violons du Roy play baroque chamber music at Stanford Live.

Portola Valley-based nonprofit makes music for the community

Coast Live Music presents its second concert on May 9 at Thomas Fogarty Winery. Public shows help fund the group’s community outreach performances at hospitals and shelters.

Review: Palo Alto Players stage ‘The Music Man’ with all the bells and whistles

“The Music Man” boasts inventive songs as well as a host of tunes that have become Broadway standards for a reason, plus a theme that still rings true in many ways. Palo Alto Players is staging the classic musical through May 12.

‘That heart for serving’: Palo Alto family supports local nonprofit by baking tasty treats

For Palo Alto high schooler Tyler Wong, a long-running hobby has become a rewarding – and tasty – community service project. During the first summer of the pandemic, Tyler, an incoming freshman at the time, was inspired to use his passion for baking to benefit more than just the friends and family lucky enough to sample his pies, cookies and cakes over the years.

Contemporary Japanese restaurant Sushi Roku has its Bay Area debut at Palo Alto’s Stanford Shopping Center

These aren’t your typical sushi rolls. Sushi Roku is Stanford Shopping Center’s latest food addition, and it’s serving “reimagined, contemporary sushi” that incorporates ingredients from Latin American and Europe, izakaya-style bar fare with a California twist and a variety of cocktails, mocktails, beer, sake and wine.

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Palo Alto Citywide Yard Sale, June 1, 2024

The City of Palo Alto and Palo Alto Online coordinate this event to encourage reuse. Reusing — whether you donate, buy, or sell — is one of the best ways to reduce waste, keep usable stuff out of the landfill, conserve our natural resources, and reduce our carbon footprint. Registration will begin in April. >LEARN MORE

Alex Cuba May 10 at Stanford Live
Smuin Ballet May 16-19 at Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts
Mark Lettieri Group May 24 presented by Earthwise Productions
IndiviDúo June 23 at Club Fox
Jackie Greene June 29 at The Guild Theatre
Spanish Favorites with SF Symphony July 13 at Frost Amphitheater
Marquis Hill July 27 at Stanford Jazz Festival
San Jose Jazz Summer Fest Aug. 9-11 in downtown San Jose
Dan + Shay Sept. 14 at Shoreline Amphitheatre
 Luke Winslow-King with Roberto Luti! Oct. 6 at Sound Union

Sip, pet, adopt: Nabi Cat Cafe opening in Santa Clara late summer or early fall

There’s a new cafe coming to Santa Clara where your take-home box might just be a cat. At Nabi Cat Cafe, not only can guests play with and pet the cats, they can adopt them as well.


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