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Thyra Phan on April 3, 2013
Students looking for a place to anonymously air their secrets, pet peeves and crushes now have an option with a new “Confessions” Facebook page going viral at San Jose State.
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The Rolling Stones announced this morning that they will stop in San Jose on their latest world tour.
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Aaron Carnes on April 3, 2013
When Derek See and Angeline King started the South Bay R&B girl group the Bang in late 2008, it wasn’t because they had some fleeting interest in 1960s music; the project was the byproduct of a lifetime’s obsession with the golden decade.
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Stanford will celebrate the end of the academic year this spring with MGMT, Delorean and Kuroma at the Frost Music and Arts Festival.
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Aaron Carnes on March 27, 2013
Although they’re brothers, it wasn’t until 2010 that San Jose musicians Raul and Mexia Hernández made a serious attempt to collaborate. The resulting song, “Todos Somos Arizona (We Are All Arizona),” a protest against the anti-immigration law SB 1070 that had just passed in Arizona, quickly earned the duo more attention than…
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San Jose boutique the Usuals celebrated its latest art show, Don’t Quit Your Day Job, with a party Friday featuring artwork from Chris Patton, Bryan Lopez and John Old and music from Pheelicks and Nate Le Blanc.
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Dan Pulcrano on March 19, 2013
The Limousines were one of the few bands from the South Bay to perform at SXSW last week in Austin. We talked with singer Eric Victorino about his trip to Texas and survival tips for bands hoping to attend next year.
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Dan Pulcrano on March 19, 2013
With thousands of acts filling every possible venue in Austin for SXSW, there was no shortage of photos opportunities at the music festival this year. Metro photographer Jennifer Anderson hit the streets for five days to capture some of the best shows at the fest, including Iggy Pop, Snoop Dogg, the Flaming…
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The latest edition of SXSW closed Sunday in Austin, leaving behind massive mounds of Lone Star empties, sleepless nights for thousands of music fans, chance encounters with greatness and missed opportunities.
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Celeste Lodge on March 13, 2013
Enjoy Saint Patrick’s Day at bars and restaurants all around Silicon Valley; the fun happens on Sunday, March 17, unless otherwise listed.
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