Noah and Julian Hornik’s “It Gets Indie” benefit concert is this Saturday at the Great American Music Hall
Community-made art installation needs your favorite tree photos.
Whether it's dodging a rattlesnake, slogging through mud, or waiting hours until the light is right, residents from Cupertino, Mountain View, Portola Valley, and Redwood City captured stunning images, in our local preserves.
Makers and do-it-yourself addicts from Cupertino, Los Altos, Mountain View and beyond swarmed Maker Faire in San Mateo.
The 200,000th student to register for summer classes will win lifetime supply of tix.
"Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview" will be shown for a week at BlueLight Cinemas starting May 11.
Francis Tapon left the Silicon Valley tech world after a decade to travel Eastern Europe for three years. He presents his book based on his experiences Sunday at Philz Coffee in Palo Alto.
Frost Amphitheater is being ‘revived’ this summer.
What happens when an eco-terrorist bombs the EPA, kills 27 people and takes a hostage?
Famous American painter died Friday at the age of 54.
Cash prizes and software packages will be awarded to winners.
TheatreWorks' Off-Broadway comedy ends its run this weekend.
Will you go see the film version of "The Hunger Games"? Tell us in today's poll.
TheatreWorks puts on a charming West Coast premier at Lucie Stern Theatre.
From homemade cards to TV shout-outs, here are five ways to celebrate on Feb. 14.
Student's music video aired on Carson Daly Show, now working on feature film
United Nations Association Film Festival brings documentaries such as Facing Forward to Palo Alto high schools.
Two films screened at AOL/Patch for the 14th UNA Film Festival Monday night provided answers.
14th annual UN Association Film Fest to show 70 documentaries, 20 world premiers.
“Rodin and America: Influence and Adaptation 1876 -1936” opens at Cantor Arts Center
Panelists at the Palo Alto International Film Festival Sunday discussed technologies they are applying to the ever-evolving landscape of modern film.
Outdoor screening, live music attract hundreds on opening night.
Palo Alto International Film Festival celebrates innovation in film and opens tonight with a free musical performance and screening.
Five fun, kid-friendly activities going on in Palo Alto and the surrounding areas over the next week.
Children's creative writing program begins second session at El Carmelo Elementary school next week.
The Palo Alto Family YMCA will host its third-annual World Cultural Festival on Saturday.
Five fun, kid-friendly activities going on in Palo Alto and nearby cities over the next week.
Thousands flocked to University Avenue from all over the Bay Area to browse artists' booths, eat good food and enjoy live music at the Palo Alto Festival of the Arts over the weekend.
Welcome to our weekend planner, giving you the best weekend activities for Palo Alto and surrounding cities.
The City of Palo Alto's Twilight Concert Series wrapped up Saturday night with 'Teens on the Green,' featuring local teens performing original music.
Abstract, rough and powerful, artist Michael Killen’s 'Sustainability' gives viewers a sense of consciousness and foreboding towards the importance of conserving Earth’s limited resources.
'Soaring over a Century,' a Mandarin play with English captions written by local playwright Joyce Hsu, will portray the 100-year-long history of the Republic of China on stage at the San Jose Repertory Theatre Aug 6 and 7.
Five fun, kid-friendly activities going on in Palo Alto or nearby over the next week.
Palo Alto Art Center celebrates groundbreaking in an ongoing renovation project Saturday.
Five fun, kid-friendly activities going on in Palo Alto and nearby over the next week.
Five fun, kid-friendly activities going on in the Palo Alto and surrounding areas over the next week.