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The city of Palo Alto is rethinking its long-held theory about largely keeping cars and bikes on separate paths. Now "big ...
A split Palo Alto City Council tonight (April 7) voted to support a bill by state Sen. Josh Becker that aims to rein the Builder’s Remedy, a state law that has led to proposals for much larger ...
With Joe Pesci, seven times. With Al Pacino in Heat and The Irishman. But De Niro pitted against De Niro in The Alto Knights? Forget about it – an instruction that’s sadly all too easy to obey.
Palo Alto City Council is interested in taxing vacant homes to raise money that the city could spend on affordable housing. Councilman Greer Stone brought up the idea on Monday, pointing to Berkeley ...
A hard decision to make, right? The king defending his crown, eager to retire but forced to hold on for the good of the empire, or the hothead ready to take to the mattresses in the name of all ...
He’s back in for one last job (for now), reuniting with another frequent collaborator, director Barry Levinson, for the mob movie “The Alto Knights,” scripted by “Goodfellas” and ...
There’s a presumed weight and urgency to The Alto Knights, considering not only the talent involved, but the fact its story has been bouncing around Hollywood since the late Seventies ...
"The Alto Knights" hits theaters March 21. When two-time Oscar winner Robert De Niro agreed to play Frank Costello, the diplomatic mob boss at the center of the new film "The Alto Knights," there ...
It’s always a pleasure to see De Niro toast his rivals’ downfall. The Alto Knights seems to be aiming for an elegiac tone similar to that of The Irishman, nostalgically mourning both a lost ...
Entertainment Inc. The promise of Robert De Niro playing not one but two infamous gangsters might enough to tempt fans of Goodfellas or the Godfather trilogy into seeing The Alto Knights.