Fans of the Fab Four will be pleased to hear that due to demand, a second matinee show has been added to the Montgomery Theater’s November 3 production of “In My Life: A Musical Theater Tribute to the Beatles.”
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Aaron Carnes on August 26, 2013
Before Ryan Sebastian, co-owner of Moveable Feast and Treatbot, decided to create San Jose Bacon Festival of America, a large-scale food truck event themed entirely around bacon, he was leaning toward doing a sriracha festival, since everyone around here, he figured, had tried sriracha at some point, thus making it an instantly…
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Japan Expo made its first impact into the Santa Clara Convention Center this weekend with all things Japanese art and entertainment.
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South Bay bicyclists showed off wild style Friday night for the monthly San Jose Bike Party ride, this time with a jungle theme.
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The lineup for San Jose’s C2SV Festival continues to grow with the addition of Thee Oh Sees, Bosnian Rainbows, G.F.P. (with Greg Hetson and Tony Alva), Sleepy Sun, Party Ben and The Phenomenauts accompanying headliners Iggy And The Stooges, local favorites The Limousines and more.
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“What I’m saying is we get ‘Super Freak’ in there and get the audience clapping,” says Dominic “Goldenchyld” Cueto as he cues up the familiar bass line at a rehearsal. It loops as members of San Jose Taiko nod their heads and rearrange themselves, heaving their big drums into the next configuration.
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Silicon Valley is full of new bars and clubs championing new trends and neighborhood staples that have served loyal patrons today.
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American Idiot, the musical based on the Green Day concept album of the same name, opened last night at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts with flashy, sneering energy and a whole lot of youthful angst, but not too much beyond that. And maybe that’s okay.
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The summer concerts season will soon be in full swing and the South Bay is playing host to big-name acts from May through the fall.
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The crowds in San Jose and surrounding cities aren’t as wild as they used to be for Cinco de Mayo, but it remains a strong hold for holiday festivities, which mostly revolve around consuming Mexican beer, margaritas and the finest cuisine our local taquerias have to offer.
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