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Nick Veronin on September 25, 2019
It’s rumored that Redwood City earned its slogan, “Climate Best by Government Test,” after a joint survey conducted by the US and German governments. Whatever the case, this mid-Peninsula city is sure to be an epicenter of great beer this weekend. The first day of fall has officially fallen (even if it…
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Wallace Baine on September 18, 2019
Redwood City’s annual celebration of dance and picante sauce returns. Eleven blocks of downtown Redwood City transforms into a salsa-dancing playground on Saturday with three stages of live salsa, Latin jazz and reggae. And then of course there is the salsa. From mild to medium and hot to “what hath God wrought?!”—there’s…
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Metro Staff on July 3, 2019
The one and only Sir Paul McCartney is coming to the SAP Center next week. But tickets to see living legends are expensive. Ticket to Ride, on the other hand, are playing for free at Redwood City’s family-friendly Music on the Square series. This Beatles tribute act has been channeling its collective…
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Wallace Baine on September 27, 2018
Salsa festival? So, are we talking the music or the condiment? Good news: It’s both! Eleven blocks of downtown Redwood City transforms into a salsa-dancing playground on Saturday with three stages of live salsa, Latin jazz and reggae. And that other stuff? It’s all over the place, with salsa tasting from top…
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Kaylee Lawler on August 22, 2018
Before the glittery vampire romances of the aughts and the leathery techno terrors of the ’90s, this bloodsucking biker gang from Santa Carla lent a distinctly ’80s vibe to the genre. Local fans know that Santa Cruz served as the backdrop for the fictional California beach town immortalized by this cult classic’s…
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Winona Rajamohan on July 26, 2018
Redwood City’s Police Activities League is gearing up for its annual summer shindig. This year features a stacked lineup of Bay Area acts. Firing up the stage, Bayonics will bring their distinctive blend of Latin, reggae and hip-hop to the party, while San Francisco cover band Livewire will perform rock and dance…
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Kaylee Lawler on July 5, 2018
Engage in some seriously meta nostalgia with The Sandlot—a coming of age tale, set in small town America in 1962, about a bunch of kids playing baseball on a weed-choked neighborhood sandlot. Thirty-somethings may wince when they realize that this film was first released 25 years ago. Then again, many at the…
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It’s rumored that Redwood City earned its slogan, “Climate Best by Government Test,” after a joint survey conducted by the U.S. and German governments. Whatever the case, this mid-Peninsula city is sure to be an epicenter of great beer this weekend. The first day of fall is this Friday, and Redwood City…
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