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Music in the Park Brings the Sounds of Summer to Plaza de Cesar Chavez

What started as lunchtime music concerts in 1989 and shortly thereafter moved to evenings continues this summer in San Jose’s central park, Plaza de Cesar Chavez. Metro has sponsored the series since its inception and, following the San Jose Downtown …

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San Jose Tattoo Legend Pinky Yun Inspires New Book

Vehicles blaze down San Carlos Street in both directions near San Jose’s midtown. The commotion easily overpowers the whisper of footsteps from the occasional pedestrian, only heard during the serene relief of a red light. Just west of Willard Avenue, …

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California Plays Itself

The Golden State has masqueraded as everything from the Sahara Desert to the Swiss Alps. But which films best capture the real California?

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From Bedroom Beats to Big Collaborations With San Jose Producer Koast

From making beats in his bedroom to producing in the studio with big-name rappers like E-40, Roddy Ricch and SOB X RBE, San Jose producer Koast has come a long way without ever really leaving home. Koast began 2023 with …

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Tolstoy Goes Electropop in ‘Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812’

Leo Tolstoy did not foresee this. An adaptation of his 1869 novel War and Peace is delighting 21st-century crowds as an electropop opera called Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812. “It’s based on one of the most well-known …

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Poppy Jasper International Film Festival Opens in South County

Sometimes people ask Mattie Scariot if she is Poppy Jasper. She is not. She is, however, the director of the Poppy Jasper International Film Festival. For one week each spring, PJIFF turns humble little Morgan Hill and the greater South …

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Chicano Film Icon Lupe Valdez Honored With Icon Award

Lupe Valdez says she never tried to be at the forefront of anything. “But at this point in my life, I’ve stopped saying no to a lot of things.” For over five decades, the San Juan Bautista-based playwright-actress-costume diseñadora has …

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Woodhams Sports Lounge Celebrates a Decade of Open Mic Comedy

Comedy is hard. Yet, somehow, at a little bar on Stevens Creek Boulevard dozens of folks attempt it every Monday night. At the end of the worst day of each week, the patron saint of new comedians sits one step …

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Los Gatos shoe designer says creations are meant to inspire women

Flor de Maria Rivera, a Los Gatos shoe designer, has been staying in Carmel-by-the-Sea in recent days, spending time with family. The power outages she’s been dealing with there have reminded her of growing up in South America. “I feel …

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Gilroy concert lives to see another Day on the Ridge

Day on the Ridge, a popular benefit rock concert held at a home in the Eagle Ridge community, is back after a three-year pandemic-related hiatus. To celebrate its return on May 28, organizers hosted a party at the Milias Restaurant …

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South Valley Civic Theatre reveals upcoming season lineup

South Valley Civic Theatre recently announced its 2023-2024 season lineup at its two venues: Morgan Hill Community Playhouse and Limelight at the Gilroy Center for the Arts. Kicking off the season at the Community Playhouse is “Moana Jr.” from Sept. …

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After 3 Year Pause, A Statue For Ballybunion Opens at 3Below

When the crew of A Statue for Ballybunion last gathered on stage, it was the day before lockdown. March 2020. A few things have changed in the world since then. Now a full three years later, Playhouse San Jose will …

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San Jose DIY’s Growing Pains

On Alum Rock Avenue, at the entrance to San Jose’s Eastside, a crowd packs a small graffiti-splattered room, watching rappers share a bluetooth mic and a solitary speaker. Across town, a crowd of young punks waits impatiently to enter an …

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Adobe Video and 3D Technologies To Be Center Stage at the 2023 Oscars

Adobe said10 Oscar-nominated films used Adobe creative applications, including Everything Everywhere All at Once, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Top Gun: Maverick.

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Poppy Jasper International Film Festival announces 2023 lineup

The Poppy Jasper International Film Festival (PJIFF) on Feb. 27 announced its full film lineup for its 2023 edition.  This year’s festival—which will screen at venues in Morgan Hill, Gilroy, Hollister and San Juan Bautista—will take place April 12-19. The …

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Speculative South Bay

It’s trash day in Japantown and, even still, it’s easy to find parking a few blocks up from Roy’s Station. Outside it is sunny, flat, pleasant—whistling weather. Though the houses are innocuous and orderly, in neighborhoods like these, a telepathic …

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Downtown San Jose’s Tabard Theatre to Close April 2

When the curtain falls after the last performance of the Tabard Theatre Company’s production of "Once," it will be for the last time, the San Pedro Square theater announced today. The announcement was posted on the theater company’s website and …

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Colibri Gallery donates to 6th Street Studios

Colibri Gallery in Morgan Hill recently donated $2,345 to a local nonprofit, 6th Street Studios & Art Center in Gilroy, to support its children’s art programming. Colibri Gallery hosted its second annual Morgan Hill Plein Air Paint Out in October. …

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Remembering Arnold Del Carlo, Silicon Valley’s Visual Storyteller

One of the greatest photographers in San Jose history has left the building. In fact, many of the buildings he captured have also left. Originally from St. Paul, Minnesota, Arnold Del Carlo of Saratoga recently passed away at the ripe …

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Mushroom fest returns with big changes for 2023

The Morgan Hill Mushroom Mardi Gras festival—which has raised and awarded more than $1.5 million in scholarships during its 41-year tenure—will see some big changes for 2023, including a name change, admission fees and extensive safety upgrades, according to event …

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