Articles by Bridget Bradley-Scaife

Artists at the Art Ark Gallery Explore “Repetitive Stress”

Artists at the Art Ark Gallery Explore “Repetitive Stress”

“Everybody can relate to the idea of repetitive stress,” says artist Yvonne Escalante, who will be showing her metal work at an upcoming exhibit, appropriately titled “Repetitive Stress,” at the Art Ark Gallery. “There’s so much going on here all the time that somehow repetitive stress becomes second nature to us, just to survive for life.”

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San Jose Real Estate Prices Rise With Demand

San Jose Real Estate Prices Rise With Demand

With major tech giants like Google and Facebook hiring thousands of new workers, San Jose home and apartment prices have skyrocketed and builders are having a hard time meeting the increased demand. Metrostudy Reports show that housing prices have increased by 48.8 percent compared to…

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The Theatre on San Pedro Square Gets Loud with TOSPS Tuesdays

The Theatre on San Pedro Square Gets Loud with TOSPS Tuesdays

Whether they’re playing blues-heavy beats, retro soul or German Umpapa, local musicians have been making Tuesday nights at San Pedro Square loud.

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Stanford Exhibition Showcases Photographer Carleton Watkins’ Work at Yosemite

Stanford Exhibition Showcases Photographer Carleton Watkins’ Work at Yosemite

A new show at Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center offers a rare chance to see some of photographer Carleton Watkins’ best views of Yosemite, the Pacific coast and Oregon.

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Big Wow! Comicfest Celebrates 60 Years of Godzilla

Big Wow! Comicfest Celebrates 60 Years of Godzilla

Though he usually lays waste to seaside cities, one of the most famous movie monsters will head inland just this once, stomping into San Jose to celebrate his 60th anniversary and the release of a brand-new Hollywood reboot.

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Andre Hart, from James Lick High to Profesional Artist

Andre Hart, from James Lick High to Profesional Artist

Andre Hart, 23, has been painting full-time for five years. “I wouldn’t call it an occupation, but I am an artist,” he said. “I would never do something if I didn’t fully believe in it; it has to be honest.” SanJose.com sat down with Hart to discuss his career.

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Craft Brewers Talk Shop at First Craft Beverage Expo

Craft Brewers Talk Shop at First Craft Beverage Expo

Can folks from the worlds of craft beer, artisanal wine and craft spirits get along, learn from one another and grow successfully together? The organizers of the first-ever Craft Beverage Expo are betting on it, and it all starts here at the San Jose Convention Center with a comprehensive trade show and conference taking place this week, through Thursday, May 8.

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Palo Alto’s Lyfe Kitchen and the New Healthy Fast Food

Palo Alto’s Lyfe Kitchen and the New Healthy Fast Food

Lyfe Kitchen’s spare, modern décor, open-air seating and sophisticated menus rival some white tablecloth restaurants. All of its entrees come in under 600 calories. And it’s a fast food restaurant.

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County Approves Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail Route Signage

County Approves Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail Route Signage

Wine enthusiasts will no longer have to trust in oft-unreliable map apps to navigate among the South County’s 20-plus wineries.

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Former Napster CEO Aims to End Homelessness in Five Years

Former Napster CEO Aims to End Homelessness in Five Years

“We really never want to call ourselves a “program” because that implies curfews and drug tests and other restrictions. We do something completely different.”

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