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  1. Event: 98.1 KISS FM Old School Fiesta with Charlie Wilson, Brenton Wood, Lisa...     

  2. by 35359
    28 Apr 2008 at 4:00pm

    98.1 KISS FM's Old School Fiesta, brought to you by Tecate Light and Sweet Tomatoes! Lawn Seats only $10! Register online to win tickets!



  3. Event: BlackBerry Presents John Mayer with Colbie Caillat and Brett Dennen at...     

  4. by 59276
    26 Apr 2008 at 1:54pm

    After a short-lived stint at the Berklee College of Music, where he had a "great learning experience, but not because of class," John Mayer set down roots in Atlanta, where his music career hit the ground running. After one year in Atlanta, he released his debut solo album, Inside Wants Out, in 1999. At the same time, he became a regular in the Atlanta club circuit, playing a steady stream of shows at venues like Eddie's Attic. An appearance in March 2000 at the South by Southwest Music Festival led to a recording contract with Aware Records, a subsidiary of Columbia. He began recording his major-label debut, Room for Squares, that fall with producer John Alagia, who had previously worked with artists like Dave Matthews and the Ben Folds Five. Mayer's first album had been a decidedly acoustic effort; in contrast, Room for Squares featured a full electric band and showed the work of its producer with its funky hooks and an emphasis placed on Mayer's versatile, smooth voice, which bore more than just a stylistic resemblance to Dave Matthews. Columbia re-released Room for Squares in the summer of 2001, adding one bonus track, and also offered a very limited-edition two-CD set including a disc with two previously unreleased covers. Mayer's dedicated fan base grew substantially larger during his first cross-country tour to support the album, spawning a number of CD-R trading outlets through fan websites, as well as a successful live album, Any Given Thursday. Mayer's lucrative follow-up, 2004's Heavier Things, resulted in another Grammy, this time for Song of the Year. Looking to strip his sound down, he formed the John Mayer Trio with drummer Steve Jordan and bassist Pino Palladino. Their sold-out tour was documented on the 2005 release Try! John Mayer Trio Live in Concert. Continuum arrived the following year. ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide



  5. Event: Brad Paisley with Jewel, Julianne Hough, Chuck Wicks at Shoreline Amph...     

  6. by 41270
    28 Apr 2008 at 6:47pm

    Brad Paisley announced his 2008 tour, Hershey?s Presents The Paisley Party with special guests Jewel, Chuck Wicks and Julianne Hough tonight during his performance at the Music City JAM in Nashville. Kick-off date for the current 42-date tour is scheduled for June 11 in Albuquerque, NM. The Hershey Company and its Hershey?s Milk Chocolate brand are proud to sponsor Brad Paisley and his upcoming national tour for the second consecutive year. Paisley and Hershey?s Milk Chocolate have created the perfect partnership that is providing their fans with pure happiness. Current ACM and CMA Male Vocalist of the Year, Paisley recently received his first Grammy Award for Country Instrumental, ?Throttleneck,? and garnered his tenth #1 single with ?Letter To Me? staying in the #1 position for four weeks. ?I?m Still a Guy? is Paisley?s fourth single following three consecutive #1 hits, ?Ticks,? ?Online? and ?Letter To Me? from his current ACM Award nominated album 5th Gear. In addition to Album of the Year Paisley is also nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Top Male Vocalist and Video of the Year for ?Online.? Paisley has sold over 10 million albums. Paisley?s 2007 Hershey?s Presents Bonfires and Amplifiers Tour was so successful that it was extended through February 2008. The tour played to over one million fans during a 10 month period in 94 cities. According to Pollstar the tour ended the year #2 in total attendance for country tours. Three-time Grammy nominee Jewel, hailed by The Times of London as "the most sparkling female singer-songwriter since Joni Mitchell," has sold over 27 million albums worldwide, enjoying career longevity rare among her generation of artists. An acclaimed singer, songwriter, poet, actress and painter, Jewel has explored fresh musical avenues for more than a decade that have taken her from the simplicity of acoustic-driven folk to the embrace of rock, pop, country, blues, jazz and classical influences. In November 2007, Jewel signed with The Valory Music Co., sister label to Big Machine Records (Taylor Swift, Trisha Yearwood, Jack Ingram). Her highly-anticipated country-infused album, Perfectly Clear, produced by herself and John Rich of Big & Rich, will be released on June 3, 2008. For more information, please visit www.jeweljk.com RCA Nashville recording artist Chuck Wicks recently released his debut album Starting Now which includes the Top 5 hit single ?Stealing Cinderella.? Telling the touching story of a young man who is asking for his girlfriend?s hand in marriage, "Stealing Cinderella" is one of ten tracks on Wicks? debut album that he co-wrote, it was the fastest rising single from a debut artist in 2007 and is the first single from a new artist to crack the Top 5 in 2008. For more information on Chuck check out www.myspace.comchuckwicks. Newly-signed Mercury Nashville (Shania Twain, Sugarland) recording artist and two-time Dancing With The Stars champion Julianne Hough (pronounced ?Huff?) has been spending a lot of time in Nashville working on her self-titled debut album that will be available everywhere May 20. Her first single is the infectious ?That Song In My Head? which has already cracked the top 50 on the charts. Julianne will star in the video being filmed for the single this weekend in Los Angeles by award winning director Trey Fanjoy. Watch Julianne defend her Dancing With The Stars title on ABC which premiers March 17th. You can currently see her on the cover of the April issue of CosmoGirl.



  7. Event: Picture Book Pals at Books, Inc. -Palo Alto, Sat, 17 May 10:30AM     

  8. by 92740
    24 Apr 2008 at 4:51pm

    Picture Book Pals will read from Clinton Gregory has a Secret, by Bruce Whatley, and the classic Where the Wild Things are by Maurice Sendak.



  9. Event: Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Sat, ...     

  10. by 59276
    25 Apr 2008 at 2:41pm

    ROCKSTAR ENERGY MAYHEM FESTIVAL announces today that hard-hitting metalcore band UNDEROATH will headline the HOT TOPIC STAGE at this summer?s highly anticipated tour, set to kick off July 9th at the White River Amphitheatre in Seattle. The much-buzzed-about tour will hit 30 cities in the U.S. and Canada between early July and late August. A full itinerary will be announced on April 1 with the festival's Pre Sale commencing on April 4 and the national on sale to commence on April 19. Underoath joins an all-star lineup that includes main stage closer SLIPKNOT, DISTURBED, DRAGONFORCE and MASTODON and a plethora of hard music?s most influential artists and exciting young voices. The tour will have two second stages: Underoath will headline the HOT TOPIC STAGE and MACHINE HEAD will headline the JAGERMEISTER stage. The second stages will also feature BLACK TIDE, SUICIDE SILENCE, AIRBOURNE, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH, 36 CRAZY FISTS, THE RED CHORD, WALLS OF JERICHO and the JAGERMEISTER Battle of The Bands Winner. Tour title sponsor ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK, who will be offering product samples and providing great surprises for attendees, will also be presenting the VIP area THE ROCKSTAR LOUNGE where a national contest will take place, and fans can PARTY LIKE A ROCKSTAR in the VIP area. Details for this special promotion will be forthcoming and can be accessed at www.rockstar69.com Festival organizers have also announced that world famous freestyle motocross team METAL MULISHA?known for its lineup of legendary riders?are joining the riotous road show, performing three backflip-laden sets at each date in the festival area. ?The Rockstar Energy Mayhem festival combines the best bands in extreme music with the Metal Mulisha rebels,? says freestyle Motocross legend Brian Deegan. ?They?ll be mixing the sound of riffing and ripping 250CC motorcycles flying 150 feet in the air against the backdrop of double bass drums and shredding guitars.? In other news, SLIPKNOT is holed up in a Des Moines studio laying tracks down for their forthcoming album. No phones, no interference... JUST ROCK!!!! DISTURBED, recently back from rocking Kuwait, will release their forthcoming album, Indestructible on June 3 on Reprise Records. The album?s first single, ?Inside The Fire,? hits radio airwaves on March 24, but fans can get an early taste of rdthIndestructible by visiting www.disturbed1.com to sign up and hear new track ?Perfect Insanity.? The Rockstar Energy Mayhem festival brings together the creative team that has founded many music tours including the highly successful Vans Warped Tour and the Worldwide Rockstar Taste of Chaos Tour. Kevin Lyman, John Reese and CAA?s Darryl Eaton have partnered again to bring fans the next great music festival juggernaut, which will be MAYHEM! Following the proven model of utilizing sponsorship to deliver a lower ticket price and an enhanced concert experience the tour organizers have joined forces again with Rockstar Energy Drink as the title sponsor. Live Nation is set to promote the festival nationally. UNDEROATH are currently recording the follow-up to their juggernaut gold-certified and critically acclaimed third album Define The Great Line (Tooth & Nail/Solid State). The Florida-based sextet's inexplicably delightful amalgam of mayhem and melody--plus their depth and ability--propelled the landmark 2006 album to a #2 debut on the Billboard Top 200 Chart. Renowned for their cathartic and frenzied live performances Underoath have solidly built their fan base from incessant touring and their unrelentingly intense live shows, establishing an unbreakable bond with their fans. The combined sales of their three albums is close to one million copies. The strength and explosive lure of Underoath continues in 2008. About ROCKSTAR Energy Drink ? Developed to increase the recovery time of those who lead active and exhausting lifestyles, ROCKSTAR Energy Drink is available in ten amazing flavors. You can find Original, Sugar Free, Juiced, Zero Carb, Guava, Pomegranate, Punched and Roasted Mocha, Roasted Vanilla Light and Roasted Latte at convenience and grocery retail outlets across the United States, Canada, Australia and the UK.



  11. Event: Jennifer Sey at Books, Inc. -Palo Alto, Tue, 20 May 07:00PM     

  12. by 92740
    24 Apr 2008 at 5:00pm

    Meet US National gymnastics Champion Jennifer Sey, when she discusses Chalked Up: Inside Elite Gymnastics' Merciless Coaching, Overzealous Parents, Eating Disorders, and Elusi



  13. Event: A Midsummer Night's Dream at Old Union Courtyard, Fri, 16 May 08:30PM     

  14. by 1489
    4 May 2008 at 1:57pm

    StanShakes' innovative production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, set in post-World War II America, explores the interplay of love, sex, and gender with power and identity.



  15. Event: Capitol Steps Concert - 2nd annual benefit for the Gunn HS Robotics Te...     

  16. by 23871
    17 Apr 2008 at 1:38am

    The only group in America that attempts to be funnier than the Congress! They've performed for five U.S. Presidents (six if you include Hillary). Tickets: www.ticketweb.com



  17. Event: Osteria Night at Quattro Restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel Silicon Vall...     

  18. by 166832
    2 May 2008 at 5:23am

    Osteria night at Quattro features a 4-course mushroom-themed rustic Italian menu by Executive Chef Alessandro Cartumini paired with highly acclaimed Arcadian Winery wines.



  19. Event: 3rd Annual Symposium On Music And The Brain: Exploring Emotion at Stan...     

  20. by 24209
    7 May 2008 at 9:49pm

    In its 3rd year, the SICA Center for Arts, Science and Technology's Symposium on Music and the Brain has become an internationally renown and respected interdisciplinary meeting of the world's finest scholars, researchers and practitioners exploring the neuroscience of music. This year's Symposium will focus on emotion from a wide range of perspectives including the role of pitch, rhythm, timbre, prosody and performance on emotional response to music. Symposium presentations will draw from the most current research on music and the brain, and incorporate live musical performance. FORMAT The Symposium will take place on May 16 and 17 on Stanford Campus. The two days will consist of presentations by leaders in the field of the neuroscience of music. Each day will conclude with live performances to expand on this year's theme of emotion. Visit the website for the full schedule. REGISTRATION Registration for the symposium is required, but there is no fee for attendance. Please fill out our Online Registration Form on the webstie. You will be sent a confirmation email once you have filled out the form. http://musicandthebrain.stanford.edu http://musicandthebrain.stanford.edu Campbell Recital Hall, Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)



  21. Event: Places!!! at Palo Alto Children's Theatre, Fri, 16 May 07:30PM     

  22. by 36570
    1 Nov 2007 at 8:46pm

    The frolic and fun of participating in a play at the Children?s Theatre is captured in this original musical that was written for the Children's Theatre 50th anniversary.



  23. Event: Projekt Revolution, featuring Linkin Park, Atreyu, The Bravery, Chris ...     

  24. by 59276
    28 Apr 2008 at 4:28pm

    Multi-platinum two-time Grammy-winning rock band Linkin Park has announced the much-anticipated lineup for Projekt Revolution 2008. The fifth installation of the band?s raging road show will see them headlining an all-star bill that features former Soundgarden/Audioslave frontman Chris Cornell, electro-rockers The Bravery and Ashes Divide, featuring Billy Howerdel, known for his work with A Perfect Circle. The Revolution stage will be headlined by metallic act Atreyu and features hard hitters 10 Years, fiery Ohio natives Hawthorne Heights and buzz band Armor For Sleep. Also performing will be percussive force Street Drum Corps. The tour launches July 16 at the Tweeter Center in Boston. In keeping with the theme of revolution, Linkin Park is teaming with Live Nation and giving back to their fans by picking up the tab for the service fees normally tacked onto concert ticket prices. This precedent-setting no-service-charge limited time offer is available for artist fan club members anxious to purchase tickets to the upcoming tour. Beginning at 10AM on April 4th, fans can take advantage of Linkin Park?s special offer to cover the cost of extra fees by pre-ordering tickets at www.lpunderground.com or www.livenation.com. Tickets for select dates go on sale nationally beginning April 11th ? go to www.linkinpark.com, www.projektrevolution.com or www.livenation.com for show dates and on-sale information in each area. ?As a thank you to our fan club, we?re picking up part of the tab for their tickets to this summer?s Projekt Revolution,? says Linkin Park co-frontman Mike Shinoda. ?We?ll be paying the service charge on fanclub pre-sale tickets, which will save each fan roughly $8-11. Our fan club has been incredibly loyal and supportive, and we hope this gesture lets them know how much we appreciate them.? In addition, Linkin Park is once again offering their fans the option of purchasing the Digital Souvenir Package, a groundbreaking promotion that provides concert-goers with a special post-gig memento: a live audio download and exclusive concert photos of that night?s performance by Linkin Park, as well as a digital tour program. In short, it provides a live experience that concertgoers will never forget. Produced by Live Nation and partnered with Major League Baseball, Monster Energy Drink, Verizon Wireless and Nowwhat.com, Projekt Revolution 2008 sees Linkin Park building upon the success and excitement of previous Revolution tours, which included artists such as My Chemical Romance, Korn, Snoop Dogg, HIM, Xzibit and Mudvayne, among others. ?We started Projekt Revolution six years ago and have been lucky to have toured with some great bands,? says Linkin Park co-frontman Chester Bennington. ?This year, however, might just be the best lineup yet. We?re looking forward to taking this show on the road and bringing great music to the masses.? Last month Linkin Park took a break from their headlining tour in support of new album MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT and traveled to New Orleans to help families displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The band joined volunteers from Music for Relief, and Habitat homeowner families from New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity to build homes in the damaged Gulf Coast area. Prior to that, Linkin Park?s nonprofit organization, Music For Relief, initiated a partnership with Hollywood for Habitat For Humanity to fund and build homes in hurricane ravaged areas. Additionally, Linkin Park recently donated $1 from each ticket sold on their European & UK, U.S. & Canadian headlining dates to Music for Relief for a tree-planting initiative. With Projekt Revolution 2008, Linkin Park continues to give back, as $1 from every ticket sold will go toward Music for Relief to support disaster relief and reduce global warming. In just over a year Music For Relief has raised over $1 million for reforestation, planting over 797,000 trees. Music For Relief endeavors to help victims recover and rebuild following natural disasters but also works to reduce global warming. During Projekt Revolution 2008, Music for Relief will continue its grassroots outreach to fans to educate them on how to reduce their own carbon emissions and how those changes can have a global effect.



  25. Event: Fleming Jenkins Wine tasting at Vino Locale, Fri, 16 May 06:00PM     

  26. by 5672
    5 May 2008 at 5:07pm

    Taste Fleming Jenkins wines and to contribute to breast cancer research. $2 from every bottle of Fleming Jenkins wine sold that evening will be donated by Vino Locale.



  27. Event: Kepler?s and the Menlo Park Library Youth Author Series present: Henry...     

  28. by 3054
    26 Apr 2008 at 8:36pm

    If you are of a certain age, you may have thought about how ?cool? it would be to meet ?the Fonz? from Happy Days. Well, at long last here?s your chance.



  29. Event: Yoga for You! Extra Gentle at Menlo Park Burgess Recreation Center, Mo...     

  30. by 2936
    19 Sep 2007 at 4:41pm

    Gentle stretches, breathing exercises, and relaxation practices for anyone with physical restrictions.



  31. Event: Jonas Brothers: The Burning Up Tour at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Tue, 15...     

  32. by 38884
    21 Apr 2008 at 2:48pm

    New Jersey siblings Joseph, Kevin, and Nicholas Jonas craft hook-filled power pop anthems in the vein of the Ramones, Hanson, and the Modern Lovers. The young East Coast natives -- as of 2006 the trio topped out at 16, 17, and 13, respectively -- were reared in the city of Wyckoff under the tutelage of musician parents. The group formed initially around the soulful voice of Nicholas, who had wowed enough executives at Daylight/Columbia Records to warrant a solo album, but when the brothers began writing and performing new songs together, it became apparent to both band and label that something special was happening. Their full-length debut, It's About Time, was released in August 2006, followed by the eponymous Jonas Brothers in 2007. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide



  33. Event: Sunday Tour: Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden at Cantor Center for Vi...     

  34. by 24209
    10 Mar 2008 at 7:23pm

    Created on-site at Stanford by artists from Papua New Guinea, the garden contains wood and stone carvings of people, animals, and magical beings that illustrate clan stories and creation myths. Meet at the corner of the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden, at Santa Teresa & Lomita Drive. Tours are on the Third Sunday of the month at 2 pm, rain or shine. Check with the Cantor Arts Center for tours held on holidays. Tour will not happen in June due to Commencement exercises, and will return as normal in July.



  35. Event: Peninsula Women?s Chorus (PWC) spring 2008 concert, ?Expanding Horizon...     

  36. by 6337
    10 May 2008 at 3:16am

    The program will feature works from the 2008 Poetry and Music Project and showcase the collaborative works of local and young artists.



  37. Event: Eleanor Coppola discusses and signs her new book "Notes on a Life" at ...     

  38. by 3054
    26 Apr 2008 at 8:51pm

    Eleanor Coppola shares her extraordinary life as an artist, filmmaker, wife, and mother in a book that captures the glamour and grit of Hollywood and reveals the private



  39. Event: The Tales of Beatrix Potter at Palo Alto Children's Theatre, Fri, 16 M...     

  40. by 36570
    8 Mar 2008 at 5:41pm

    Peter, Mrs. Tiggywinkle, and Jemima Puddleduck are but a few of the Beatrix Potter favorites who will hop, waddle, chase, and meander their way through familiar fairytales.



  41. Event: Barbara Walters signs her book "Audition: A Memoir" at Kepler?s, Sat, ...     

  42. by 3054
    26 Apr 2008 at 8:43pm

    Booksigning only. TICKETED EVENT: Each ticket admits TWO people. Ticket price is the cost of the book plus tax. Ticket will be issued with your purchase of Audition.



  43. Event: Media X Lecture Series - Cari Guittard, ?Digital Diplomacy: Building I...     

  44. by 24209
    7 May 2008 at 9:49pm

    Cari E. Guittard is Executive Director of Business for Diplomatic Action, a private sector-led apolitical, non-profit whose purpose is to sensitize American companies and individuals to the rise of anti-Americanism in the world and to enlist the U.S. business community in public diplomacy efforts aimed at building new bridges of respect and understanding for America with the world. She received her BA in Political Science and Public Administration from the University of Texas at Dallas in 1997 and a Masters of Public Affairs in 1998. Guittard has traveled extensively to every region of the world working on State systems, developing threat perspectives and briefing and working with thousands of Ambassadors, Chiefs of Mission, and senior US Government officials to include Secretary Albright and Secretary Powell as well as heads of US based corporations on cyber terrorism and related threats. She served as special assistant to Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy & Public Affairs, Charlotte Beers. Guittard is an active member of the Pacific Council for International Policy and the World Affairs Council of California. She was recently named one of the Hot 20 Under 40 by San Francisco Magazine 7X7 which profiles leading young executives in the Bay Area. Guittard volunteers considerable time to her community with her support of local hospice programs and in helping several non-profits with their public affairs and press strategies. She serves on the board of Operation Open Arms, which provides services to US military personnel on leave from service in Iraq and Afghanistan. http://mediax.stanford.edu/spr08_seminar_series.html Peter Wallenberg Learning Theater - Bldg 160, Room 124



  45. Event: Iraq After The Invasion at Stanford University, Mon, 19 May 07:30PM     

  46. by 24209
    13 May 2008 at 2:26am

    A journalist and author of the book Imperial Life in the Emerald City, Rajiv Chandrasekaran will share his insights into the policy failures in Iraq before and after the 2003 invasion. http://cjme/events.htm Building 320, Room 105 (Geology Corner)



  47. Event: Dean Kramer Speaks At Ethics At Noon at Stanford University, Fri, 16 M...     

  48. by 24209
    7 May 2008 at 9:52pm

    Larry Kramer, Dean of the Stanford Law School, will speak at Ethics at Noon. "Considered one of the leading legal scholars in the country, Larry Kramer has contributed path-breaking work in such varied fields as conflict of laws, civil procedure, federalism and its history, and most recently, the role of courts in society. His book, The People Themselves: Popular Constitutionalism and Judicial Review, sparked renewed interest in the ongoing debate about the relationship between the Supreme Court of the United States and politics, and established Dean Kramer as a maverick in the field of constitutional theory and interpretation. He is an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the American Philosophical Society and the American Law Institute. Before joining the Stanford faculty in 2004, Dean Kramer served as Associate Dean for Research and Academics and Russell D. Niles Professor of Law at New York University School of Law; professor of law at the University of Chicago and University of Michigan law schools; and consultant for Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP. Early in his career, Dean Kramer clerked for Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. of the U.S. Supreme Court and Judge Henry J. Friendly of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Dean Kramer has appointments (by courtesy) with the Stanford University Department of History and Graduate School of Business." Building 110, first floor seminar room



  49. Event: Experiments In Navigation: The Art Of Charles Hobson at Cantor Center ...     

  50. by 24209
    10 Mar 2008 at 7:21pm

    For more than 20 years artist Charles Hobson has created artist's books, a medium he finds unique for its special qualities of sequence and flow and word and image. For Hobson, a teacher at the San Francisco Art Institute since 1990, books give life to creative notions and fancies in ways that are different than other media. The recent donation of Hobson's archive to Special Collections at the Stanford University Library provides the opportunity to offer a selection of some of the 30 books the artist has created along with some of the preliminary works that illustrate the processes through which the books came into being.



  51. Event: Charter Auxiliary Monthly This And That Shop at Stanford University, F...     

  52. by 24209
    7 May 2008 at 9:50pm

    Sponsored by the Charter Auxiliary To benefit Lucile Packard Children's Hospital For sale will be: Books, Clothing for all ages, Household Goods, Art, Linens, Toys, Estate Merchandise, Collectibles, Vintage Clothing, and more! Sales are held on the third Friday and the following Saturday of each month, except for December. Cash Only - No Checks or Credit Cards Accepted If you wish to donate items for the sale, we accept all clean usable items, but please, no computers, no large appliances or furniture, no mattresses, and no wall to wall carpeting. Please deliver items anytime except sale days and the Thursday before to the Auxiliary Donation Center at 472 Oak Road (Stock Farm Road and Oak Road). Volunteers are available Tuesday mornings to help unload. Please leave a list of your items with your name and address, and a tax deduction receipt will be mailed to you. To donate items of great value, call 650-497-8591 to arrange for a drop off. Questions? Call Sue Hnilo at 7-8591. http://www.lpfch.org/fundraising/volunteering/auxil.html Located at 472 Oak Road (corner of Stock Farm Road and Oak Road), one block from Sand Hill Road



  53. Event: Stanford Spoken Word Presents: Famous Last Words at Stanford Universit...     

  54. by 200647
    13 May 2008 at 3:58pm

    Juicy Intense Performance Poetry. Held at the beautiful Cubberly Auditorium, the Stanford Spoken Word Collective presents its finest work to the public. It Will Blow Your Mind



  55. Event: Author Marisa Silver at Books, Inc. -Palo Alto, Thu, 22 May 07:00PM     

  56. by 92740
    24 Apr 2008 at 5:03pm

    Meet Marisa Silver, discussing her coming-of-age story, The God of War?set in the 70's in the California desert, an indelible novel of the end of childhood.



  57. Event: Palo Alto Boot Camp - Spring into Fitness! at Rinconda Park, Fri, 16 M...     

  58. by 26495
    2 Apr 2008 at 3:14pm

    Join PowerVie Boot Camp (formerly Bay Area Boot Camp) and give your body a fabulous spring cleaning!



  59. Event: Yoga for You! Mixed Level at Menlo Park Burgess Recreation Center, Mon...     

  60. by 2936
    19 Sep 2007 at 4:55pm

    Yoga for new or advanced yogis. The series covers most basic yoga postures & many traditional breathing exercises. Yoga helps develop strength, flexibility, & peace of mind.



  61. Event: Stuart Kauffman discusses and signs his book "Reinventing the Sacred: ...     

  62. by 3054
    26 Apr 2008 at 8:54pm

    A compelling and sweeping argument that complexity theory can build a bridge between science and religion. As the eminent complexity theorist Stuart Kauffman explains in



  63. Event: The Country Club at Dragon Theater, Fri, 16 May 08:00PM     

  64. by 41570
    21 Apr 2008 at 11:38pm

    A comedic drama directed by Meredith Hagedorn.. Author of Dragon's critically acclaimed 2007 production As Bees in Honey Drown, Beane?s fork-tongued comedy, The Country Club provides a bitchy foray into the WASP nest of an exclusive Pennsylvania country club. Starring Katie Anderson, El Beh, Michael Champlin, Sarah Cook, Daniel Martin, Jack Starr, and Mary Lou Torre.



  65. Event: David Gilmour discusses and signs his new book "The Film Club" at Kepl...     

  66. by 3054
    26 Apr 2008 at 9:02pm

    In this poignant and witty memoir, Canadian novelist Gilmour (A Perfect Night to Go to China) grapples with his decision to allow his teenage son, Jesse, to leave school



  67. Event: Makishi: Mask Characters of Zambia at Cantor Center for Visual Arts, F...     

  68. by 143358
    20 Mar 2008 at 6:22pm

    This exhibition of 24 wooden masks, selected from the collection of the Fowler Museum at UCLA, explores the complexity of the masquerades in which the masks are used.



  69. Event: "The Seduction Of Craft" Architecture/Landscape Architecture Lecture S...     

  70. by 24209
    7 May 2008 at 9:51pm

    Sebastian Mariscal is founder of Sebastian Mariscal Studio, established in 2000 in San Diego, California. Seeking full control for the realization of its ideas, the studio employes the challenges of design, development, construction and habitation. With this hands-on approach to architecture, every design decision becomes more concrete and more practical and every building, more thoughtful. Born in Mexico City in 1970, Sebastian Mariscal started his architectural education and experience at an early age at his father's studio. In 1988 he opened his own studio in Mexico City and later joined Tonet Sunyer in Barcelona (1995-1996). After collaboration with Jonathan Segal (1997-2000) he started his own practice in San Diego. The work of the studio has been featured in numberous national and international publications and was awarded Design Vanguard 2007 by Architectural Record magazine. http://stanford.edu/dept/archplng William R. Hewlett Teaching Center 201



  71. Event: Tuesday Comedy Night In 750 Pub at Stanford University, Tue, 20 May 09...     

  72. by 24209
    7 May 2008 at 9:52pm

    Let 6 professionals Bay Area comics make you laugh. Open mike after the show for aspiring comics. The shows are free and almost every Tuesday at 9 PM in the Graduate Community Center. Email ' comedyclub-join@lists.stanford.edu ' to receive one email a week about the show. http://comedyclub.stanford.edu The 750 Pub in the Graduate Community Center: 750 Escondido Rd, Palo Alto 94305



  73. Event: Der Fliegende Hollaender (The Flying Dutchman) at Lucie Stern Theater,...     

  74. by 47416
    6 May 2008 at 4:05pm

    For centuries, the Flying Dutchman sails the seas, condemned to live until he can find salvation in the love of a truly faithful woman. Senta, a teenage village girl on the Norwegian coast, proves faithful to the death. This is love, betrayal, and redemption Wagner style. Der fliegende Holländer is an early work of genius, and the last of Wagner?s italianate operas. Music and libretto by Richard Wagner (in German with English titles). Conductor: José Luis Moscovich Director: David Ostwald Preview: May 15, 2008 Post Show Discussion: May 25, 2008



  75. Event: Hanging Together: Paintings And Sculptures Of Wrathful Deities In Tibe...     

  76. by 24209
    7 May 2008 at 9:49pm

    Saturday, May 17, 2008 Continuing Studies and SCBS Seminar: Professor Rob Linrothe (Skidmore College), "Hanging Together: Paintings and Sculptures of Wrathful Deities in Tibetan Buddhist Art." 1 - 4 p.m., Cummings Art Building, Room 4. Includes a gallery tour and talk at the Cantor Arts Center. FREE; no registration required. Open to the public. Cummings Art Building, Room 4



  77. Event: Compline: An Evening Service Of Song at Stanford University, Sun, 18 M...     

  78. by 24209
    13 May 2008 at 2:27am

    A reflective 30-minute musical service of hymns, chant and psalms sung by a variety of Stanford and local choirs in the serene candle-lit ambiance of Memorial Church. This week Compline features the Stanford Early Music Singers, under the direction of William Mahrt. All religious and non-religious backgrounds welcome. http://religiouslife.stanford.edu Stanford Memorial Church



  79. Event: Run Club at NikeWomen Stanford, Sun, 18 May 08:30AM     

  80. by 23672
    16 Oct 2007 at 4:42pm

    Whether you?re training or looking for a new motivation, just lace up and join us at the Nike Run Club.



  81. Event: Team In Training Information Meeting- Palo Alto at Avenidas Senior Cen...     

  82. by 15402
    7 Apr 2008 at 2:20pm

    If completing a marathon, triathlon or 100-mile cycling race is on your to-do list but you don?t know how to reach the finish line, read on and join Team In Training!



  83. Event: Hooja Party at Hooja Office, Fri, 16 May 01:00PM     

  84. by 104310
    6 Apr 2008 at 4:09am

    Event by Hooja. Come to have fun with us at our new office!



  85. Event: Sitting Comfortably At Your Computer Station at Stanford University, T...     

  86. by 24209
    7 May 2008 at 9:54pm

    Many people don't realize that their physical habits for sitting can dramatically affect their comfort on the job. This class will help you prevent (or heal from) injury, and stay productive and healthy. Even if you already have a good ergonomic set-up, the way you use it can make a difference in your health. Learn how to apply proper body mechanics, alleviate pain, improve skeletal support and awareness, and create dynamic healthy posture for commonly used workstation actions. Workshop includes two group classes, plus two individual consultations. Appropriate for those who feel occasional tingling in their arms or hands during work; have pain or stiffness in their back, neck, shoulders or hands; or have trouble with 'mousing,' seated posture, or transitions between sitting and standing. Correct the physical habits that may be aggravating your condition or slowing your healing. http://hip.stanford.edu Terman Engineering Center, rm 453



  87. Event: A Tribute To George Fredrickson at Stanford University, Fri, 16 May 04...     

  88. by 24209
    13 May 2008 at 2:25am

    The Department of History and the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity invite you to join family, friends, and colleagues for a Tribute to George M. Fredrickson. There will be a reception immediately following. http://www.stanford.edu/dept/history/home/index.html Oak Lounge, Tresidder Memorial Union



  89. Event: Transient - MFA Thesis Exhibition at Thomas Welton Stanford Art Galler...     

  90. by 97690
    2 May 2008 at 5:56pm

    Transient is an exhibition of artwork by Stanford University?s three graduating artists for their final MFA Thesis: Matt Jones, Lordy Rodriguez and Naomi Vanderkindren.



  91. Event: Live 105's BFD, featuring Cypress Hill, Moby, Atreyu, Flogging Molly, ...     

  92. by 59276
    26 Apr 2008 at 1:53pm

    Get your tickets to the kick-off party of the summer! BFD 2008 rocks the Shoreline on Saturday, June 7th. Check out over 30 acts on three music stages! Tickets are only $10.53 plus service charges - that's less than 40 cents per band! BUDLIGHT FESTIVAL STAGE (noon-8:30pm) Cypress Hill | Pennywise | Flogging Molly | Alkaline Trio The Kooks | Everlast | Anti-Flag | MGMT | Atreyu Airborne Toxic Event | Flobots | The Whigs | Middle Class Rut SUBSONIC TENT (3pm-11pm) Moby | MSTRKRFT | DJ AM | Santogold | Steve Aoki | Lyrics Born Mike Relm | PlayRadioPlay | DJ Omar | Richard Oh | Hot Tub | DJ Miles SOUNDCHECK LOCAL MUSIC STAGE (1pm-6pm) The Phenomenauts | Love Like Fire | Here Here | Magic Bullets Apside | The Hundred Days | Federalists | The Action Design



  93. Event: Terry Fox Run For Cancer Research at Stanford University, Fri, 16 May ...     

  94. by 24209
    13 May 2008 at 2:26am

    Terry Fox, a young Canadian who lost his right leg to bone cancer, began his run across Canada to raise money for cancer research on April 12, 1980 at the age of 21. During his Marathon of Hope, Terry ran 3,339 miles across Canada's Atlantic Provinces, Quebec, and Ontario before the cancer spread to his lungs, ending his journey. Annual Terry Fox Runs are held in over 60 countries around the world, and over $400 million has been raised for cancer research in Terry's name. Come join the Stanford community in its first annual Terry Fox Run hosted by the Stanford Canadian Club and Stanford Running Club on Friday May 16. All are welcome to come and run, or cheer on the runners. Meet at the Claw fountain in front of the Bookstore at 4:15pm. Refreshments will be provided, and participants are encouraged to donate money in support of the Terry Fox Foundation. http://www.terryfoxrun.org/english/home/default.asp's=1 The Claw fountain (in front of the Bookstore)



  95. Event: Dia de San Juan Festival 2008 at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Sat, 28 Jun 1...     

  96. by 59276
    28 Apr 2008 at 7:25pm

    Since 1972, the Western Region Puerto Rican Council has promoted cultural, educational and socio-economic programs that enhance the status of Puerto Ricans in the western region of the United States. The Council is an umbrella organization with its primary base in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. As part of the Council goal to promote the culture of Puerto Rico, ?El Día de San Juan? Festival (the "Festival") was started in 1978 in the Bay Area and remains part of the area's signature events today.



  97. Event: Tony El De XV at Stanford University, Fri, 16 May 07:30PM     

  98. by 24209
    13 May 2008 at 2:28am

    Days before Tony's cousin's quinceñera, his Salvadoran family deal with last minute changes to their initial plans while Tony begins to undergo personal changes of his own. A comedy about Los Angeles Latino adolescence, the play explores a cross-section of Tony's life to show how an immigrant community shapes his everyday experience. http://www.tonyeldexv.com/ Kresge Auditorium



  99. Event: Organ Concert Featuring Iain Quinn at Stanford University, Wed, 21 May...     

  100. by 24209
    13 May 2008 at 2:27am

    Will it be Bach, Mendelssohn or Rachmaninoff &#8212; contemporary compositions or a mix? Hear for yourself in this organist's choice concert. Iain Quinn, Welsh organist, choral director and composer, and Director of Cathedral Music, Cathedral Church of St. John, Albuquerque, New Mexico, shares his favorite masterworks on the powerful Murray Harris organ. http://religiouslife.stanford.edu Stanford Memorial Church<
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