Articles by Bridget Bradley-Scaife

‘Taste of the Santa Clara Valley’ Connects Consumers With Local Farmers

‘Taste of the Santa Clara Valley’ Connects Consumers With Local Farmers

Gleaming tech campuses and the beige sprawl of Silicon Valley is built on some of the world’s richest soil. The Community Alliance for Family Farmers (CAFF) strives to highlight the area’s oft-overlooked local agriculture as globalization, corporatization and mechanization threaten to take over the way…

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C2SV Brings Two Day Tech Conference, Music Festival to San Jose

C2SV Brings Two Day Tech Conference, Music Festival to San Jose

Creative Convergence Silicon Valley (C2SV), returns to San Jose for two days in October with a celebration of cutting-edge technology and music.

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India’s Prime Minister Modi Arrives in Silicon Valley This Weekend

India’s Prime Minister Modi Arrives in Silicon Valley This Weekend

In a week that saw the Pope and leading Chinese official Xi Jinping visiting major U.S. cities, Silicon Valley is getting in on the action with a visit from India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi at SAP Center and several tech companies. The event at SAP…

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Myzen Ramen Proves Long Lines Are Not Required for Tasty Ramen

Myzen Ramen Proves Long Lines Are Not Required for Tasty Ramen

The summer of 2015 hasn’t been solely a dry spell—a wave of ramen joints has risen up throughout the Bay Area. Notably, Myzen Ramen holds its own against the latest batch of slurp-happy noodle havens.

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Tea Lyfe Brings Organic Fusion Milk Tea to Little Saigon

Tea Lyfe Brings Organic Fusion Milk Tea to Little Saigon

The milk tea genre has been in the Bay Area long enough to develop aficionados like Candy Gomez and Caleb Bui, who became such avid fans they created their own shop selling organic fusion teas.

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ShakesBEERience Returns to Cafe Stritch With ‘Your Way’

ShakesBEERience Returns to Cafe Stritch With ‘Your Way’

ShakesBEERience is a loose collection of professional actors who boil down Shakespeare’s masterpieces into 80- or 90-minute, easily digestible performances.

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Poor House Bistro to Host ‘Backyard Party’ for Stroke Awareness

Poor House Bistro to Host ‘Backyard Party’ for Stroke Awareness

The Lil’ Easy Backyard Party has only grown bigger and wilder in its third year, but it remains a labor of love for Poor House Bistro owner Jay Meduri.

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Yeganeh Bakery and Kafe Unik Offers Fantastic Sandwiches on Stevens Creek

Yeganeh Bakery and Kafe Unik Offers Fantastic Sandwiches on Stevens Creek

Iranian and Persian are often used interchangeably—this was the extent of my knowledge about Persian cuisine before trying Yeganeh Bakery and Kafe Unik. Now I count myself a convert. Food this delicious is universal, no matter what the label of the cuisine. I’ve driven down…

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Tac-Oh! Brings Fun, Contemporary Tacos to Willow Glen

Tac-Oh! Brings Fun, Contemporary Tacos to Willow Glen

Rarely does a place live up to its fun, hyperbolic title. The latest addition to Willow Glen’s restaurant row, Tac-Oh!, has no such issues. And judging by the line for a recent dinner rush, residents have been anticipating the arrival of the self-described “Mexican comfort food.”

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San Jose Made Launches ‘First Saturdays’ Fair on The Alameda

San Jose Made Launches ‘First Saturdays’ Fair on The Alameda

Inspired by the success of SoFA’s South First Fridays, San Jose Made and partners are launching First Saturdays on The Alameda.

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