Janelle Brown explores impacts of dot-com boom with suspenseful historical fiction
Atherton-raised author Janelle Brown explores the dangers of unchecked technology, familiar relationships and whether utopias can exist in “What Kind of Paradise.”

What’s up this weekend and beyond: Lucía, ‘The Art of Murder,’ Upscale Pub Crawl and more
Check out some events happening soon on the local arts scene, including music, theater, and a literary pub crawl.
Fatherhood influences Andy Z’s latest record, ‘My Voice’
Family performer Andy Z releases his first studio album since 2018.
Moonlight Run volunteers help bring community together
For Rick Stern, the sight of thousands of residents converging on the Palo Alto Baylands for a night of running, strolling and socializing has become a regular feature of civic life. A member of the Kiwanis Club for the past four decades, Stern and other members of the local Kiwanis chapter are part of a small army of volunteers who support Moonlight Run & Walk, the annual race in the Baylands that raises money for local nonprofits and that will take place on Oct. 3.


How new Peninsula cafes are handling the matcha shortage to meet customer demand
Matcha has reached a fever pitch in today’s culinary world, and more matcha-focused cafes are cropping up on the Peninsula — even with an ongoing shortage of the green-hued tea powder.
Square Pie Guys brings its Detroit-style pizza to Palo Alto’s Cal Ave.
Thick and cheesy Detroit-style pizzas have found a permanent home along Palo Alto’s California Avenue.


Impressionistic landscapes and still-life paintings in soft pastels by Mary K. Stahl through Oct. 31 at Portola Art Gallery
FabMo Artisans Market, featuring the sustainably crafted fine art, accessories, decor, gifts and holiday items created by nearly 40 local makers Oct. 5 in Los Altos
With “Replaceable You,” author Mary Roach explores the groundbreaking territory of regenerative medicine Oct. 7 at Kepler’s Books
Flubby Dubby Jazz Night with 7-string guitarist Ron Jackson and Friends Oct. 10 at Meyhouse Palo Alto
The Palo Alto Philharmonic performs works by Augusta Read Thomas, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Brahms, with guest violist Jenny Douglass, Oct. 18 at Cubberley Theatre
Past Curfew plays cover songs by one-hit wonders Oct. 24 at the Guild Theatre
The senior ensemble of the all-strings youth orchestra Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra performs works by Dvořák’, Barber and Coleridge-Taylor Nov. 1 in Palo Alto
Bassist, composer and vocalist Mali Obomsawin and her quartet play live accompaniment for “Sugarcane,” a documentary about the Canadian Indian residential school system, for which she wrote the score, Nov. 7 at Stanford Live
Pianist Matthew Ball plays boogie-woogie piano, swing dance hits and New Orleans standards and more Nov. 16 at the Community School of Music and Arts
1980s new wave band A Flock of Seagulls Nov. 28-29 at the Guild Theatre

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