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New mural being painted at 531 Woodside. Courtesy Elaine Park

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Top Stories

Seals Stadium: A Ballpark Unique in More Ways The One

In 1938, the Mission Reds moved south to Las Angeles, so the Seals had the ballpark to themselves. Owner Paul Fagen remodeled the ballpark after WWll.  The stadium was painted entirely green, and all the billboards were removed.

California bill targets migrant drop-offs

In recent years, Republican governors have started transporting migrants from their states to cities with Democratic leaders, including in California.

Benefit concert for blues artist Andy Santana slated for Sunday at Club Fox

Bay Area musicians are teaming up to help raise funds for veteran blues artist Andy Santana.

Sliding through the Peninsula’s playgrounds

From Magic Mountain to the redwood-shrouded Huddart Park, visit these premier places to play.

Peninsula record label ushered in a ‘new age’ for music

Documentary filmmaker Tal Skloot has turned his lens on the many musicians who comprised Windham Hill Records in his latest film, “A Quiet Revolution: The Story of Windham Hill Records.” The film is currently in production.

SamTrans experiences service disruptions amid employee sick-out

On Thursday, SamTrans bus schedules were rearranged after about 30% of bus operators called out sick in the morning, according to a SamTrans press release.

Arts briefs: ‘Waiting for Godot,’ Mountain View Art & Wine Festival, Stanford Theatre’s film noir fest and more

This weekend, Los Altos Stage Company gets existential with “Waiting for Godot;” singer-songwriter David Luning celebrates a record release at Sound Union; the Stanford Theatre kicks off its film noir festival; Mountain View Art & Wine Festival highlights artists, entertainment and hands-on activities; Palo Alto Philharmonic presents a baroque concert and jazz vocalist Jazzmeia Horn performs on the Coastside.

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TODAY

Author events: Jamil Zaki
Stanford psychology professor Jamil Zaki uses tools from psychology and neuroscience to examine how people can learn to empathize more effectively. In his new book, “Hope for Cynics,” Zaki explores how compassion is making a comeback. Go to eventbrite.com.

Community: Dance Party

Feldman’s Books hosts a dance party. Go to eventbrite.com.

TOMORROW

Community: Pub in the Park
Redwood City’s Pub in the Park features music with Wildcat Mountain Ramblers performing high-energy bluegrass. Spend the afternoon lounging in Red Morton Park listening to music, playing lawn games and enjoying local beers and ciders. Go to redwoodcity.org.

Stage: ‘Always … Patsy Cline’
Hillbarn Theatre presents a musical inspired by the true story of the unique friendship between country star Patsy Cline and a devoted fan, Louise Seger. The show features many of Cline’s hit songs. Go to hillbarntheatre.org.


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