Meet the Silicon Valley organizations and artists taking a creative approach to tackling the plastic problem

Peninsula Precious Plastics and its associates save plastics from being tossed into landfills and instead remake them into products that are intended to last.

Review: In reimagining classical epic, ‘Anon(ymous)’ casts too wide a net

The Pear Theatre offers strong performances in visually captivating production of flawed script.

What’s up this week: Author Rebecca Solnit, ‘Frozen,’ Molly Tuttle and more

This week, author Rebecca Solnit is at Kepler’s; “Frozen” brings wintry charm to Palo Alto Players; and Palo Alto-raised Grammy winner Molly Tuttle is back at The Guild. Plus, a new composition honoring endangered animals, a genre-spanning band in Redwood City and more.

2 restaurant weeks begin along the Peninsula

If you’ve been debating whether to dine out in the coming weeks, it may be excellent timing to do so. Two restaurant weeks are coming soon to the Peninsula: The inaugural Flavors of the Peninsula is Thursday to May 3 with more than 130 participating restaurants, and in Redwood City, Marsh Manor Shopping Center’s second annual restaurant week runs from April 30 to May 9.

Glass ‘treehouse’ and historic logging-era estate among unique Peninsula homes recently sold (or on the market)

The Midpeninsula has no shortage of seriously unique homes. From a historic modern “treehouse” perched among oaks and redwoods in Palo Alto to a historic Victorian with logging-era roots, these one-of-a-kind properties – whether because of their price, unusual design or history – are notable even for Silicon Valley.

Concert recap: David Byrne at Frost Amphitheater 

Veteran art-rocker brought soaring songs and immersive visuals to April 16 show at Stanford.

These 8 new eateries are coming to downtown Palo Alto

Downtown Palo Alto’s dining scene is constantly shifting, with old businesses shuttering and new ones moving in. With recent closures of popular restaurants such as Son & Garden and Sushirrito, new eateries are set to take their place. Here are eight restaurants joining the neighborhood.

Night at the Library: Spirits and More Spirits April 25 at the Redwood City Library

Community jam session April 26 at EPACenter

Silicon Valley Open Studios May 2-3; May 9-10 and May 16-17 at various Bay Area venues

“The Ethereal Coast: A Study in Mist and Light,” landscape paintings by Caroline McClinitic April 29-May 31 at Viewpoints Gallery

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

Comedian Irene Tu May 21-24 at Rooster T. Feathers

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

Tony Lindsay & The Santana Band June 6 at EPACenter

Rocky Horror Picture Show featuring The Bawdy Caste June 14 at The Guild Theatre

Neurologist Pria Anand discusses her book “The Mind Electric” July 29 at Kepler’s Books

Blues guitarist Christone “Kingfish” Ingram July 30-31 at The Guild Theatre (on sale April 24)


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