Articles by Bridget Bradley-Scaife

San Jose Public Library Introduces Veteran Arts Program

San Jose Public Library Introduces Veteran Arts Program

San Jose Public Library is offering a series of programs that focus on the veteran experience of returning from war.

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Preview: ‘Art’ at City Lights Theater Company Aims at Friendship, Comedy

Preview: ‘Art’ at City Lights Theater Company Aims at Friendship, Comedy

The “art” from which Art takes its name is less a painting than a blank canvas. And while the stark white work sits figuratively and literally at the center of Yasmina Reza’s 1994 play, the production isn’t really so much about the piece, as it is about the way three friends respond to it and to each other over the course of of the play.

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Luna Park Chalk Art Festival Returns This Weekend

Luna Park Chalk Art Festival Returns This Weekend

When it comes to chalking, the real art is gone by the time the chalk makes its final flick. Chalk art is really about seeing the lines and color in action—and that’s what brings the 5000 people to Backesto Park every September for the Luna Park Chalk Art Festival.

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C2SV Preview: Tech, Music and Booze

C2SV Preview: Tech, Music and Booze

Back for its second year, C2SV Technology Conference + Music Festival returns September 11-14 with a new home in the SoFA District and an added emphasis on local influencers in tech and music.

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Mole & Mariachi Festival Slated for Santa Cruz

Mole & Mariachi Festival Slated for Santa Cruz

Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks host their Mole & Mariachi Festival later this month. Mark your calendars for Saturday, Sep 20 at the Santa Cruz Mission Adobe State Historic Park.

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Cupertino College Student Gets ‘Tumblr Famous’ with Popular History Blog

Cupertino College Student Gets ‘Tumblr Famous’ with Popular History Blog

The Tumblr history blog Unhistorical has over 150,000 followers, several among them students at Homestead High School. But few know they had walked past its owner every morning inside their school hallways.

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Comedian Brian Regan Turns the Mundane into Gold

Comedian Brian Regan Turns the Mundane into Gold

Brain Regan re-ties his shoes before walking onstage. After all, it would look really unprofessional if a shoe came off in the middle of his performance.

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SJ Q&A: Rey Resurreccion on Growing Up into San Jose Hip Hop

SJ Q&A: Rey Resurreccion on Growing Up into San Jose Hip Hop

Rapper and San Jose native Rey Resurreccion can usually be found in his studio room, perched several floors above the bustle of downtown San Jose’s streets. Freestyling since 1999, the rapper now has multiple LPs and EPs and has gone on tours throughout the States—all with no record label.

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The Shrub Emerges as Buzzworthy Colonial Era Beverage

The Shrub Emerges as Buzzworthy Colonial Era Beverage

The beverage world is a notoriously trendy one (see energy drinks, bubble tea, kombucha), but who saw a powdered-wig-era drink storming the scene? And one made with a healthy dose of vinegar, no less.

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Palo Alto’s TheatreWorks Goes Behind the Curtain with the New Works Festival

Palo Alto’s TheatreWorks Goes Behind the Curtain with the New Works Festival

Audiences can sneak a peek behind the curtain of the South Bay’s premier theater company this weekend when TheatreWorks invites patrons backstage to see world-class playwrights in action.

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