Going to a movie? We've got local movie showtimes here.
Going to a movie this weekend? We've got local movie showtimes here.
San Francisco 49er Vernon Davis brings thunderous applause on the catwalk—along the pool
Father-son duo Will and Jaden Smith reunite in this summer’s sci-fi blockbuster, After Earth. Sponsored by Sony.
The park's 'Military Days, a Tribute to Our Heroes' event takes place May 25 -27.
Japanese guardian lions now found near facility's entrance on Larkin Street in San Francisco.
The exhibit at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco will close in just two weeks.
A new book entitled 'California Slim' is an endearing journey through two decades of Bay Area rock and roll music, and the story of a Palo Altan smack dab in the middle of it all.
If it's Japanese, you'll find it here. Meet Patch Editor L.A. Chung and spend a day or two sampling Japanese culture, food and arts, a legacy of Cupertino's enduring sister city relationship with Toyokawa.
The award-winning film "Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and the Farm Midwives" opens at BlueLight Cinemas on March 8.
Daniel Day-Lewis won for best actor, Jennifer Lawrence for best actress and Argo for best picture; plus ABCNews's recap on YouTube of "The Fashion, Fun & Falls".
Have you predicted the winners yet?
Parking! Transit! Routes! Activities! Read our tips for San Francisco's celebration of the Year of the Snake, which comes to a crescendo Saturday night, but is a lot going on during the day, both in San Francisco and elsewhere.
Students from Meyerholz and Miller will perform Legend of Madame White Snake in San Francisco on Feb. 23.
The Academy Awards are this Sunday. Have you seen all nine Best Picture nominees?
Catch all the Live Action and Animated shorts at the local theater.
The 5 Browns, a famous quintet of five Juilliard-educated siblings, will perform at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts Saturday night and offer Patch readers a 10 percent discount.
For the next two weeks, from Oakland to San Francisco to the Peninsula, there are plenty of celebrations to enjoy.
Community members learned about Lunar New Year's customs at a free event hosted by the Association of Northern California Chinese Schools (ANCCS) and the Taiwan Benevolent Association of San Jose.
Cupertino Rotary celebrated Chinese New Year a little early and was treated to traditional Chinese dancers
Hands-on lessons on Chinese calligraphy and crafts will take place at the South Bay Chinese Culture Center to celebrate Chinese New Year.
The ninth Stanford Pan-Asian Music Festival will take place at the newly opened Bing Concert Hall Feb. 8-10 to welcome the Lunar Year of the Snake.
Stephanie Pressman is the first place winner in the Cupertino Poetry Contest for contestants ages 18 and up. This winning poem—written below—will be on display Feb. 1 to April 1 at the Cupertino Library.
Manasa Gogineni is the first place winner in the Cupertino Poetry Contest for contestants ages 13-17. This winning poem—written below—will be on display Feb. 1 to April 1 at the Cupertino Library.
Advait Patil is the first place winner in the Cupertino Poetry Contest for contestants ages ages 6-12. This winning poem—written below—will be on display Feb. 1 to April 1 at the Cupertino Library.
The full list of Academy Award nominations. Have you predicted the winners yet?
Perfect for any age, this 90-minute class will show how to set up a nature journal.
Amazon.com is offering a free download of Victor Hugo's classic 'Les Miserables' today for your e-reader tablet.
Les Misérables, starring Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe, is a musical and visual feast—but not for the whole family.
This is what I woke up to, my rainy day music list. (Click and hear them all on YouTube). Let's hear yours in the comments.
Bay Area photographers capture the changes and daily life in Cuba.
Art Cohen, owner and CEO of BlueLight Cinemas was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 13. There are misconceptions he, and others like him, would like the general public to understand. A film showed Nov. 10 at his theater highlighted complications of the
Ticket proceeds of a short film about how a teen and his family deal with Type 1 diabetes benefit diabetes awareness nonprofit. The film will show at BlueLight Cinemas on Saturday.
Lots of art and music in town this weekend.
All styles and subject matter of poetry is encouraged by the city's first poet laureate in this first poetry contest.
Kurt Kuenne, a Cinequest regular, will stay after the showing of his movie "Shuffle" for questions on Friday and Saturday.
An explanation of the traditional Indian garb for women was given at Saratoga Library Sunday.
Participating restaurants are offering special three-course prix fixe meals.