Performers include Fortnightly pianists Patricia Cheng and Melissa Smith, flutist Tomiko Tsai, and a saxophone quartet assembled by Fortnightly member Ted Brown.
The display showcases the talents of teachers entrusted with the art education of Palo Alto children.
The Hollywood Book Festival would like to celebrate books that deserve greater recognition from the film, television, game and multimedia communities.
The San Mateo Harvest Festival, scheduled for Nov. 9-11, will offer handmade crafts, live music, and celebrity appearances.
Today is the final day of the festival.
The arts and social justice will be explored in documentaries to be screened at Stanford University today.
The UNAFF Festival is entering its final weekend. Check out these screenings at Stanford University.
The venue changes to Stanford's Cantor Arts Center, as films take an artistic bent.
The documentaries to be screened in Palo Alto today portray the use of torture and its consequences.
Films will be screen at five locations, with each location hosting a broad theme.
There are four different sessions for the documentaries today. Be sure to click on ticket information--lots of people get in free!
The filmmakers responsible for a pair of documentaries examining our impact on the world around us will be honored guests at a reception and screening Monday.
Gay clergy, war in the middle east, climate change in Central America, and the power of big oil -- all topics to be explored in documentaries.
Can you imagine all kids having to work to pay for their schooling and support themselves? A free upcoming film and activities may change your children’s attitudes.
The documentary is set to air on PBS next year.
The United Nations Association Film Festival opens Thursday, Oct. 18 with a full slate of films scheduled at the Aquarius Theater, 430 Emerson St. in Palo Alto. Monday, Oct. 22 represents a special evening for both UNAFF and Palo Alto Patch.
The Festival, with five bands scheduled to appear, is set for Saturday, Sept. 29 at the bowl area in Mitchell Park in Palo Alto beginning at 4 p.m. Admission is free
Whether you love Spiderman, X-men or Batman, be sure to geek out with your favorite comics on this holiday.
'California State of Mind: The Legacy of Pat Brown' is one of 70 shorts and films to be shown during the United Nations Association Film Festival's International Documentary Film Festival.
Three free tours are scheduled this month; the first is Saturday.
See marine life up close; enjoy fun, Valentine-themed arts and crafts; see a puppet show made just for Dad and the kids; and hear the story of a girl who just plain hates going to bed.
A collection of 25 contemporary works explore the human figure.
Artistic and cultural crossroads converge at the corner of Lomita Drive and Santa Teresa Street
Approximately 60 diverse pieces in three on-campus buildings
The Cantor Arts Center unveiled the “Mami Wata” art exhibit, featuring more than 100 works depicting the seductive water deity.