May delivers prestige drama, star‑powered premieres and Netflix’s first live MMA showdown in a month built for big swings.
David Frankel’s sequel softens the original’s edge, exploring shifting power, ambition, and nostalgia in a changing industry.
David Mackenzie blends procedural precision with pulpier impulses in a tense London thriller elevated by sharp, electric performances.
Jaafar Jackson, Kate Hudson, Jason Segel, Jamie Bell and Aaron Taylor‑Johnson lead a slate that jumps from pop‑phenom biopic to dark comedy.
Antoine Fuqua’s biopic honors Michael Jackson’s artistry but keeps his deeper complexities safely out of frame.
Cronin trades Egypt‑centric lore for possession horror, pairing visceral dread with strong performances even as the mythology stays thin.
Jack Reynor, Anne Hathaway, Bob Odenkirk, Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan anchor a slate that moves from looping dread to class conflict.
"Exit 8" is a minimalist psychological thriller where repetition, fear, and avoidance tighten into a stark emotional reckoning.
Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are superb in a darkly funny chamber piece about mythmaking and deception.
Kristoffer Borgli’s nuptial drama blends intimacy and unease, anchored by Zendaya and Robert Pattinson’s deeply felt performances.
The artist said they created the piano's design to celebrate the simple joys and natural beauty of local life.
Artist Erika Knerr's installation prompts viewers to consider visibility and containment through a dense, airbrushed jungle scene.
The installation uses a wooden cradle and folkloric melodies to examine political confinement, motherhood and resilience.
The exhibit will showcase over 130 pieces of juried artwork from top high school artists.
A mother-son artist duo created the installation to reflect on the family's home in the Philippines, which was destroyed by a typhoon.
Nino the Clown and the rest of the performers are back to put on another show.
The city hosts a tribute to life, featuring live performances, face painting, contests, local art and a ceremonial procession.
From farm workers to vendors and restaurant staff, this exhibit draws attention to food insecurity and the struggles of ag workers.
This free show is available only for one more weekend.
How one artist transforms fabric and symbolism into a powerful installation.
An artist and teaching professor brought personal significance to the work through his upbringing in a blue-collar family in the Midwest.
The concert will be a free outdoor event in the downtown square.
A Bay Area-artist will be creating the project in real time for the public to witness.
Stop by to pick up some handcrafted art while enjoying local music.
The festival will bring back a play they haven’t performed in over 10 years
Redwood City’s outdoor music and craft beverage series returns this summer.
Movies on the Square returns with a multitude of genres with options for all ages.
Catch a new musician or musical group every Friday this summer for free.
Here are the free events to attend this summer.
Would you choose Coldplay or Shakira?
The artist, known for "Harvest Moon" and "Heart of Gold," told the company that it could have his music or Rogan's podcast, "not both."
Registration for the free guided hikes offered by the Djerassi Resident Artists Program is now open.
What's in a name? Patriarchy? Heritage? Culture? Something else?
Bluegrass music, local brews and lawn games are on the agenda at this family-friendly event.
Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith was picked to design a mural representing racial equity and social justice, which will be placed downtown.
The mural project was introduced in 2020 following the racial justice protests, with Redwood City allocating $100,000 toward it.
The events feature live music, fresh air and fish from local vendors, and will take place at the waterfront stage.
The mural will be located at the central Jefferson underpass and explore Redwood City’s commitment to racial equity.
The exhibition, Women’s View 2022, is available on display beginning Tuesday at The Caldwell & Community Galleries.
David Gumbs' immersive installation brings art to life at the Redwood City Improvement Association’s Art Kiosk through Feb. 20.
Redwood City resident Fernando Escartiz's work featuring large-scale celestial objects is on display at the Art Kiosk through Dec. 12.
Inspired by a photo from Hong Kong, two artists built a sculpture symbolizing the right to peacefully protest for Redwood City's Art Kiosk.
During this timeframe, Medicare beneficiaries can change their current Part C and/or Part D coverage by enrolling in a new plan.
Bay Area artist Jet Martinez spoke with Patch about the inspiration behind a "showstopping" mural that highlights Redwood City's history.
Dragon Productions Theatre Company is calling its 2020 sendoff celebration “Light at the End.”
Zoppe: An Italian Family Circus has been converted to a drive-in format and has been extended to run through Halloween.
A dispiriting revelation about the state of the environment became a source of inspiration for Tara de la Garza.
The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival will stop in Redwood City this month as part of its world tour.
A Feel-Good Festival for Baseball, Craft Beer & Music Lovers, December 21 in Redwood City
Ragazzi Continuo will whisk Bay Area audiences into the realms of snow and frost with its holiday concert series, "Winter Wonderland."