Permission to dance: BTS brings a joyful ARMY to Stanford
The K-pop superstars will play three local dates on their first international tour since going on hiatus. The band is touring in support of their 10th studio album, “Arirang.”

From ‘Dark Matter’ to ‘Rainbow Cardigan,’ Bay Area band’s sixth album strikes a buoyant balance
Indie-pop foursome The Corner Laughers recently released ‘Concerns of Wasp and Willow,’ their first album since 2020. A duo from the band will perform songs from the album May 15 in Redwood City.
Over a decade of Palo Alto chamber music school
Unique year-round program based in Palo Alto welcomes students of all ages.
Matcha madness: Bonbon Matcha is the latest matcha cafe to open in Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley’s matcha obsession is showing no signs of slowing down.


This Southeast Asian ingredient is leading the next flavor trend in Silicon Valley
A fragrant green leaf is taking over coffee, cocktail and dessert menus along the Peninsula. Pandan – a sweet, grassy and floral ingredient often called the “vanilla of Southeast Asia” – is the latest flavor to go mainstream in Silicon Valley.


Saxophonist Caroline Davis and her quartet presented by Earthwise Productions May 15 at the Mitchell Park Community Center
Classical guitarist Yuri Liberzon May 15 at the Museum of American Heritage
Family concert with the Palo Alto Philharmonic May 17 at Cubberley Theatre
Flash Forward improv May 17 at Rooster T Feathers
Nathan Tokunaga Quintet May 22 at Meyhouse Palo Alto
Stanford journalist Theo Baker discusses his book “How to Rule the World: An Education in Power at Stanford University” May 29 at Kepler’s Books
Redwood Symphony performs Stephen Sondheim’s “A Little Night Music” in concert May 29-30 at Cañada College Theater
Anthony Wonsey Quintet June 12-13 at Meyhouse Palo Alto
Country star Lucinda Williams June 16 at The Guild Theatre (on sale May 15)
Taste of Mountain View food, beer and wine walk June 17 in downtown Mountain View
Author Avery Dame-Griff shares insights about the trans and queer community on the early web from his book, “The Two Revolutions: A History of the Transgender Internet” June 23 at the Computer History Museum
Music@Menlo summer chamber music festival July 17-Aug. 6
Smuin Ballet “French Kiss” Sept. 11-13 at Mountain View Performing Arts Center
Myra Melford Splash Trio Sept. 18 presented by Earthwise Productions at Mitchell Park Community Center
Chris Isaak Oct. 18 at The Guild Theatre (on sale May 15)
Henry Diltz: Behind the Lens, an evening of photos and storytelling Nov. 4 at The Guild Theatre (on sale May 15)
Laughing Monk Brewing joins Los Altos’ State Street Market, plans for The Pruneyard
For Sam Ghadiri, Laughing Monk’s pilsner was a staple in his fridge well before he acquired the San Francisco-based brewery. Now, he’s expanding Laughing Monk’s Silicon Valley footprint with a recent Los Altos addition and a Campbell location underway.
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