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Jaleny Reyes on March 9, 2018
Founded in 1996, Punk Rock Karaoke aims to make you the star of the grimiest dive bar show on earth. Unlike traditional karaoke DJs, these Los Angeles musicians invite aspiring singers to come on stage and perform classic punk songs The Adolescents to X. The process is simple: come to the venue,…
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Jaleny Reyes on March 9, 2018
Houston DJ and producer Kayzo launched his career in 2012, after electronic music promoter Insomniac selected him as the winner of their Discovery Project. Since then, he has grown a fan base by remixing songs, linking up with talented collaborators and producing original trap and hardstyle music. His popular remixes include a…
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Jaleny Reyes on March 9, 2018
Under the guidance of director Thomas Shoebotham, the Palo Alto Philharmonic continues their 30th season with their Spring Chamber Concert. Featuring string, wind and brass music, the night will open with Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Overture. The program will also feature French composer Eugène Bozza’s Trois Pièces Pour une Musique de Nuit, German…
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Jaleny Reyes on March 9, 2018
Three international underwater photographers will showcase their work at this one-of-a-kind photography exhibit. Olga Martinelli from Italy, Jessica Merrill from the U.S. and Denisse Sotomayor from Peru will give viewers a glimpse of the world hidden just beneath the waves. Each photographer has a deep love for the ocean and they reflect…
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Jaleny Reyes on March 9, 2018
Known for her work as frontwoman of The Corner Laughers, Karla Kane released her solo album, King’s Daughters Home for Incurables, late last year. Her calm, soothing melodies support lyrics that focus on everything from feminism, to fairytales and the wondrous natural world. Marissa Muraoka and The Ten Thousand Ways will share…
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Jaleny Reyes on March 8, 2018
After months of bright, nightly entertainment, the Sonic Runway—those 32 multicolored LED arches stretching out in front of San Jose City Hall—are powering down. Created by Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant, the temporary art installation was a collaboration between the San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs and the Burning Man Project. The…
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Jaleny Reyes on March 8, 2018
Philadelphia natives De Tierra Caliente, will light up the night with hot Latin rhythms as part of their national tour. Formed in 2014, the quintet’s members have origins in the U.S., Puerto Rico and Colombia. Over the last four years they have released two albums and played hundreds of shows throughout the…
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Jaleny Reyes on March 8, 2018
Hip-hop duo Apathy & Celph Titled ride the boom-bap beats and high-brow lyricism to San Jose on their joint Widow’s Son tour. Apathy, the self-proclaimed “King of Connecticut,” is no stranger to the world of hip-hop, as he has been around for nearly 15 years. He has an impressive flow, which he…
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Richard von Busack on March 5, 2018
We could talk about Bonnie Raitt, who is playing the City National Civic on the Ides of March, as a class act of many years’ standing. She’s iconic, a compact figure crowned with supersize hair the color of a vixen’s tail, a great-hearted roots rocker with a fetchingly sly approach to songs…
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Salvatore Maxwell on March 2, 2018
Lace up your shoes, pack your canteen and prepare for an intense workout. The Peninsula Open Space Trust—a foundation that partners with other conservation organizations to protect open space, parks and farms in Silicon Valley—is opening up a trail that has not been available to the public before. To celebrate, guests are…
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