A miracle on El Camino: Kepler’s Books celebrates 70 years
Groundbreaking bookstore and cultural hub Kepler’s Books marks a milestone and embraces an ever-evolving legacy. Kepler’s will hold a block party Sept. 20 to mark the occasion.

Not your average Jo: New adaptation of ‘Little Women’ to premiere at TheatreWorks
“I always love things that give us a peek into the creative process,” says actor Elissa Beth Stebbins, who’s starring in a new adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” that includes Alcott herself as a character. TheatreWorks presents the show’s world premiere, with previews starting Sept. 24.
What’s up this weekend: Pianist Sarah Cahill, Latin jazz with Ray Obiedo and more
This weekend, pianist Sarah Cahill plays a concert inspired by nature; Ray Obiedo brings classic Latin jazz with a “twist” to Meyhouse; an art battle will unfold at Springline Menlo Park and Emily Jane’s “American Werewolves” descend on Books Inc. Mountain View.
Woodside restaurateur produces Netflix documentary on psychedelic therapy
Can one psychedelic compound heal severe cases of addiction, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety in just one weekend? “In Waves and War” is a new documentary that shares the story of three Navy SEAL veterans who heal from decades of war trauma with one psychedelic treatment — ibogaine and 5-MeO-DMT.


Out with the old, in with the new: Donato Enoteca reopens with new chef, menu and ambiance
After 16 years in Redwood City, Italian restaurant Donato Enoteca has undergone a major revamp – including an entirely new menu and white marble bar.
This monthly sale is a treasure trove of historic, whimsical and practical cookbooks – all for a very low price
Learn how to cook with bugs, incorporate Coca-Cola into all sorts of dishes and even make an (unofficial) Harry Potter cauldron cake in the pages of cookbooks stocked at a Friends of the Palo Alto Library (FOPAL) book sale.


Fused glass artworks by Cindy Kennaugh through Sept. 30 at Portola Art Gallery
Cheap Trick Sept. 19 at The Guild Theatre (sold out; waitlisted except for VIP tables)
KIDZ BOP Live Sept. 19 at Shoreline Amphitheatre
Solo exhibition by painter Judith Gaulke through Sept. 23 at the Pacific Art League
“Virtuosi!” celebrates composer Kirke Mechem’s 100th birthday with his work “The Jayhawk: Overture to a Mythical Comedy” and music by Prokofiev and Bartók Sept. 27 at the Redwood Symphony
“California Cosmic String Band” Alan Bond & Skedaddle play bluegrass and old-timey originals Sept. 27 at Red Rock Coffee’s 2nd Story series
Randi Weingarten, author of “Why Fascists Fear Teachers” Oct. 3 at Kepler’s Books
Hilary Gardner and The Lonesome Pines play songs of the American West Oct. 4 at Meyhouse Palo Alto
Cellist Christopher Costanza teaches a master class Oct. 19 at the Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra
The Hustle ’70s Disco Halloween with a DJ playing disco hits Oct. 25 at The Guild Theatre
Bay Choral Guild pays tribute to the patron saint of music with “Celebrating Cecilia” featuring works by Britten, Handel and Jacob de Haan Nov. 22-23 in Palo Alto and Campbell
Classical covers of pop, hip-hop and more with Vitamin String Quartet Feb. 14 at The Guild Theatre

Armadillo Willy’s regular reopens shuttered Sunnyvale restaurant, couldn’t bear to see favorite sandwich go
John Vink never thought he’d end up in the restaurant industry – especially four years into retirement. But his love for Armadillo Willy’s Pit-Smoked Boneless Chicken Sandwich with fresh jalapenos led him to reopen the barbecue chain’s Sunnyvale spot.

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