EPACENTER kicks off new evening concert series
Some big names in music are coming to EPACENTER’s inaugural sunset concert series, which will run May 9-July 25. The series is part of the center’s expanded outreach to the local community.


Pete Escovedo brings ‘Bay Area sound’ to EPACENTER
EPACENTER was created to nurture the next generation of visual and performing artists. So it’s fitting that the center’s first concert series will launch with an artist whose work has brought generations together on stage.
What’s up this week: Indie pop with IDKHow; bluegrass in the park; Hershey Felder’s new docu-drama, open studios and more
This week, find an evening of indie pop with I Don’t Know How But They Found Me; catch free bluegrass in the park with Never Come Down; meet north Peninsula and Coastside artists at the first weekend of Silicon Valley Open Studios; see a new docu-drama and much more.
Review: ‘Come From Away’ soars at TheatreWorks
Company’s artistic director emeritus, Robert Kelley, directs musical inspired by a small Canadian town’s hospitality to travelers stranded by 9/11.


How a Palo Alto man’s pandemic project unexpectedly bloomed into a thriving honey business
While millions of people experimented with sourdough starters during the pandemic, Palo Alto resident Dave Rickling accidentally took up beekeeping. Now, he has around 200 hives and his own business: Dave’s Backyard Bees.
This new Burlingame restaurant is a blast from the past
Step back in time at Patty’s Retro Diner, a new addition to Broadway in Burlingame.



Greg and Friends Improv May 3 at Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto
Influence and Impact event kicking off the Confidence Blueprint Community Impact Program May 5 at Los Altos’ MADSEN Gallery
Sandy Cressman: A Trribute to Brazil May 8 at Meyhouse Palo Alto
Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet May 10 at Stanford Live
Comedian Saaniya Abbas May 14-15 at Rooster T. Feathers
“Echoes of Appalachia” presented by Schola Cantorum May 16 in Portola Valley
Author Karen Nelson shares her new novel “The Last Summer at Feather River” May 20 at Kepler’s Books
Experimental and improv jazz with Throw It in the Sink presented by Earthwise Productions May 22-23 at Lytton Plaza
Soul Brass Band June 9 at The Guild Theatre (on sale May 1)
Redwood City Music in the Park June 17-Aug. 19 at Stafford Park
Folk and country with Margo Price July 18 at The Guild Theatre (on sale May 1)

‘It was just a perfect storm’: Sushirrito co-founder Ty Mahler speaks on the demise of the fast-casual chain
Bay Area sushi burrito chain Sushirrito is gone for good. Established in 2011 in San Francisco and quickly popping up all along the Peninsula, the fast-casual chain was known for its made-to-order Japanese Latin fusion mega rolls wrapped and eaten like burritos.
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