How Tinder ’tis to love: Modern romance meets the Bard in 48-hour play festival

‘ShakesDATE’ mashes up classic characters and 21st-century dating in short plays written and performed in a single weekend.

What’s up this week: WindSync, glow-in-the-dark disco, alt-rock legends’ project

This week, classical and contemporary works at Kohl Mansion with WindSync; the ‘Meaning of Home’ art show at Chan Zuckerberg Community Space; a groovy glowing disco at EPACenter; two giants of ’70s and ’80s rock bring their project Remain in Light to The Guild and more.

Arts program for adults with disabilities is ‘vitally important’

About 60 artworks by students from the Artistic Intelligence program are on display at the Community School of Music and Arts in Mountain View until March 29. The exhibition celebrates the joy of making art and finding inspiration.

Cindy Cohn wants to recruit you in the fight for online privacy

Hackers, the Grateful Dead and taking on the NSA: A conversation with the executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, whose new memoir looks at the ongoing battle for digital civil liberties.

A taste of spring: Persian New Year food traditions celebrate fresh greens, community and new beginnings

Nowruz, the spring holiday also known as Persian New Year, translates to “new day,” and falls on the Northern Hemisphere’s vernal equinox, around March 20.

Meet Djerassi Resident Artist Program’s new executive director

Craig Adams, a Woodside resident, brings fundraising background and a love of photography and conservation to the role.

Blues group the Daniel Castro Band March 25 at Club Fox

Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist William Alexander March 27 at Little Green a Plant Bar

TEDx Palo Alto: Cabinet of Curiosities March 28 at Computer History Museum

Local author T.A. Chan will be on hand for the launch party of her debut book, “The Celestial Seas” March 31 at Books Inc. Mountain View

Authors Josie Iselin and Jessica Riskin discuss their new books exploring the relationship between human nature and the natural world April 1 at Kepler’s Books

Comedian Gabe Gibbs April 3 at Stanford Live

ABRA Cadabra April 10 at the Fox Theatre

Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist Samara Joy April 13 at Stanford Live

Saxophonist Caroline Davis and her quartet presented by Earthwise Productions May 15 at the Mitchell Park Community Center

Bottlerock AfterDark show with Larkin Poe May 22 at The Guild Theatre

Tony Lindsay & The Santana Band June 6 at EPACenter

BERTHA: Grateful Drag —  the world’s first Grateful Dead drag band June 11 at The Guild Theatre (on sale March 20)

The Pussycat Dolls June 12 at Shoreline Amphitheatre (on sale March 20)

Prolific rock guitarist Buckethead June 24 at The Guild Theatre (on sale March 20)

Evanescence with Spiritbox and Nova Twins July 20 at Shoreline Amphitheatre

Indie singer-songwriter Cat Power marks the 20th anniversary of her album “The Greatest” Aug. 17 at The Guild Theatre

This boba-making robot runs 24/7 at a Peninsula hotel

The newest boba shop to land on the Peninsula is only 20 square feet and doesn’t have any human employees. It’s the latest public project from Yo-Kai Express, a Hayward-based company known for its ramen vending machines.


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