Palo Alto World Music Day attracted more musicians and attendees than ever before.
Food scraps, hay, and a hen house combined with love can reap delicious eggs.
Stanford Jazz Workshop hosts a preview performance to encourage community members to come to the Stanford Jazz Festival from June 24th- August 8th.
Five fun, kid-friendly activities going on in Palo Alto and the surrounding areas over the next week.
Smith will perform excerpts from her original, one-woman show, 'Let Me Down Easy.'
The rain is staying away—for now, at least—so the people of Palo Alto are once again taking to the streets and enjoying outdoor walks and activities.
Five fun, kid-friendly activities going on in Palo Alto and surrounding areas over the next week.
Franco, a former Paly student, visited the campus to shoot footage for a documentary he is working on.
Palo Alto's St. Mark's Episcopal Church played host to 14-year-old violinist Stephen Waarts on Saturday.
Meg Omainsky, the Gunn High teacher librarian, started the ‘STEM Slam’ competition to help make science and math fun, and teach students how to use the skills in everyday life.
Bay Area band famous for "Semi-Charmed Life" hit will perform free concert tonight at 7 p.m.
There's just a few days left to visit the PAUSD offices and catch a glimpse of the amazing works on display for the Youth Art Show.
Art students from Gunn and Paly were among the winners at the Blue Coat Annual Art Showcase Friday. More than $18,000 was awarded to 23 participating schools.
The mother of internationally famous writer Iris Chang makes her first Bay Area appearance Sunday in Millbrae for her book, 'The Woman Who Could Not Forget.'
This weekend, artists from Palo Alto and surrounding cities will throw open the doors to their homes and studios and let the public in, to see where all the magic happens. It’s all part of the 25th anniversary of Open Studios.
Five fun, kid-friendly activities going on in Palo Alto over the next week.
Renowned physician and author, Abraham Verghese, talks about medicine and writing at Stanford.
Five fun activities going on in or near Palo Alto over the next week to help keep the kids entertained.
The media center offers monthly 'sound lounges,' a venue where teens can gather to watch free live music. Last night, Thanks for Asking, The Aisiling Project and Molly Tuttle delighted the crowd.
Film festival to award technological innovation in motion pictures.
Five fun activities going on in the area over the next week, to help keep the kids entertained.
Here are five fun activities going on in the area over the next week to help keep the kids entertained.
All's 'Copasetic' when a Gunn grad helps form a nonprofit to put on a benefit show in downtown San Jose to help victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Documentary explores the value and transformational power of micro loans.
Palo Alto Institute hosts five world-class masters for evening of comedic instruction, science, and exploration.
Robert and Dayna Baer, former CIA spies, visit Palo Alto on a book promo tour.
Acclaimed food critic and editor-in-chief of 'Gourmet Magazine' speaks at Stanford University.
Five fun, kid-friendly activities in and around Palo Alto over the next week—all for $25 or less.
See ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ at the library, learn how to soothe your baby with massage, take your little one for a performance of ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ learn about wild plants and give back by planting native oaks.
A series of house concerts at an undisclosed Palo Alto home have attracted world-class musicians for more than a dozen years. Last night, Sweden's Väsen delighted the crowd.
'So much has come out of the production that I didn't realize was in the book,' author says of her debut play, premiered by the Palo Alto Children's Theatre.
Bay Area orchestra and choir group dazzles its audience Saturday and Sunday.
Patrick Dougherty speaks with Palo Alto Patch about his work and process.
See a tree planted in honor of our new mayor, attend a book release party for a local author, learn more about Israel’s Separation Wall, join in the fight against pancreatic cancer, and see rare images of Panama.
Second-annual UnityJam raises money for two nonprofits and promote greater understanding.
Go see "A Christmas Memory", hear Irish Christmas music, see the "Mami Wata" exhibit, take a Christmas Eve Day hike and view "It's A Wonderful Life"