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Stephen Perez on March 22, 2018
Ni! The newly rebranded 3Below Theatres & Lounge invites patrons to enjoy the classic comedy that inspired a subsequent broadway musical: Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Lifelong Fans of the legendary comedy troupe are encouraged to come in full costume and quote the movie word-for-word. The event will include a pre-show…
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Jaleny Reyes on March 15, 2018
Those who picture Ringling Bros. camp, creepy clowns and animal cruelty when thinking about the circus obviously haven’t spent much time in French Canada. In addition to the world-renowned Cirque du Soleil, Quebec is also home to Machine de Cirque. Founded in 2013, this compact troupe aims to engage the imaginations of…
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Stephen Perez on March 15, 2018
Written by Michael Golamco, this edgy comedy centers on Travis, a Korean-American English teacher living in a small Wyoming town who must compete with a handsome white gym teacher for the affection of his new colleague: an Asian American woman who is only attracted to white men. The ensuing battle is less…
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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 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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Richard von Busack on March 6, 2018
Haunted by a vision of a vanished girlfriend, Jamie (Sam Keeley) searches the remote foothills of the Himalayas for her, lured by various clues to a guru with a glorious wooden palace in the pines.
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Stephen Perez on March 5, 2018
Luba is a poorly paced dramatic thriller that aims to remind us that parents are humans too.
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Jaleny Reyes on March 5, 2018
Set in the woods during a cold, Michigan winter, Frank Olsen (Marshall Cook) has started a new life, eschewing society in favor of a solitary existence. But that all comes crashing down while he is out hunting one day and sees a mysterious man dumping a body in the forest. It turns…
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Stephen Perez on March 2, 2018
Bikini Moon is a provocative, multilayered mockumentary that highlights the worst parts of millennial liberalism.
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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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