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Former Peninsula Congressman Pete McCloskey dies at 96
Pete McCloskey, war hero, former congressman, environmental warrior and founder of a Palo Alto law […]
Menlo Park City Council moves forward with developing an automatic license plate reader program
The Menlo Park City Council opted to move forward to develop a 2-year pilot program […]
Will California voters decide tax limits in November? It’s up to the Supreme Court
Arts briefs: treya lam, ‘Patchwork’ makers’ market, DJ Sep and more
This week, folk-inspired musician treya lam performs at Community School of Music and Arts; Western Ballet stages ‘Red Riding Hood’; a makers’ market offers Mother’s Day gifts; DJ Sep comes to Palo Alto; a documentary about a “terrible” chamber orchestra premieres and Les Violons du Roy play baroque chamber music at Stanford Live.
Spotted a swarm? Meet the Mountain View beekeeper whose new platform gets honey bees rehomed
How’s your relationship with honey bees? You may be aware of their role as pollinators in agriculture. . But what do you do when a writhing, buzzing clump of thousands of the insects suddenly turns up in your yard? One Peninsula beekeeper has set up a new platform to expedite that process.
Portola Valley-based nonprofit makes music for the community
Coast Live Music presents its second concert on May 9 at Thomas Fogarty Winery. Public shows help fund the group’s community outreach performances at hospitals and shelters.
Hot Picks
TODAY
Author talk: James R. Doty Neuroscientist James R. Doty’s book “Mind Magic: The Neuroscience of Manifestation and How It Changes Everything,” explores how manifestation lays the groundwork for a kinder, better world. Kepler’s presents Doty in conversation with author and Stanford-trained psychologist Jacinta Jiménez. Go to eventbrite.com.
Concert: Pablo Cruise Catch some yacht rock-style smooth grooves with the longtime Bay Area band known for hits such as “Love Will Find a Way” at The Guild Theatre. Go to tixr.com/groups/guildtheatre.
TOMORROW
Concert: Alex Cuba
Cuban-Canadian singer-songwriter Alex Cuba plays a mix of Afro-Cuban jazz, funk, and pop that has earned him Latin Grammy and Juno awards, as well as Grammy Award nominations. He performs at Stanford Live. Go to live.stanford.edu.
Stage: ‘Something Rotten’
Hillbarn Theatre presents a musical comedy that mashes up the commercialism of Hollywood with the people and plays of Shakespeare’s London to explore the meaning of success. Go to hillbarntheatre.org.
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