The cannabis industry is stunted by ‘home rule’ bans and California isn't producing the dispensary numbers.
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San Jose will be bringing its zapatos y botas, because Mama Kin is hosting another iteration of their Cumbia Saturday night dance party. Back by popular demand, Cumbia-favorite DJ Philthy Dronez and a very special headliner are gearing up to …
The arts are back at Loft downtown. Now a few shows in, the Stop Drop & Roll Show series has been reimagining how to use the space at Loft.
Japanese musician Senri Oe performed an astonishing act of shapeshifting at age 47: after decades as a pop star, he became a jazz pianist. He kicked this era off with a move to Manhattan to study jazz at The New …
Another big concert awakens Cesar Chavez Park when Music in the Park brings back two-time Grammy-winner J Boog. When Wash House Music released his reggae rock album Backyard Boogie in 2011, few predicted that his song “Let’s Do It Again” …
Despite what’s been happening in the news these days, it remains the case that America does have talent. At least, that’s what Kabir Singh proved, as one of the top 15 performers on the most recent season of the NBC …
No current punk band makes music for kids living out on the skids quite like Get Dead. The San Francisco based band makes music full of anger, rebellion, activism and joy.
It’s not common to see such a stacked lineup of comedians on a Wednesday night in the South Bay. Thankfully, the Improv gives comedy fans a mid-week boost with six international comedians for “Planet Comedy.”
What’s the reason behind Allstar Construction Innovations’ growing success and literally “all-star” reviews? Partners Christian Avalos and Victor Perez founded the company in 2020 with the goal of changing the stereotypical dynamic of remodeling.
We know the Bay Area has been bubbling with anticipation at this year's Best Of issue by Metro Silicon Valley. Here it is!
A group of survivors reconnect following tragedy in City Lights’ ‘Toxic’, a play about America’s massive mass shooting problem.
In the movie Fremont, former U.S. Army translator in Afghanistan starts a new life only to be torn in many directions.
40-acre vineyards in the 1800s used to stretch along this suburban area where Lone Park now stands. Read on to discover more.
Cantor Arts exhibit brings a modern artist out of the shadows. Genre defying artist Morris Hirshfield gets the retrospective treatment.
A new Turkish café tempts the senses. Oklava Cafe delivers the scrumptious goods to Palo Alto and delights the taste buds.
If signed into law, SB-58 would allow people 21 and older to cultivate or possess up to an ounce of mushrooms containing psilocybin.
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It’s a big touring year for Phum Viphurit, whose music video for “Lover Boy” caught international attention and spurred his first recording contract in 2019. The New Zealand-based Thai singer-songwriter cites Wes Anderson cinematography as an inspiration for his songwriting, …