Articles by Christiana Cobb

Bacon and Beer Classic Set to Take Over Municipal Stadium

Bacon and Beer Classic Set to Take Over Municipal Stadium

There are few things more American than the love of baseball, bacon and beer and the Bacon and Beer Classic brings it all together for a day of tastings, interactive games and live entertainment on March 21 at the San Jose Municipal Stadium. With two…

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Pi Day Celebrations in Silicon Valley

Pi Day Celebrations in Silicon Valley

Math and science enthusiasts everywhere maybe be overwhelmed with excitement just thinking about this Saturday’s special holiday, Pi Day. Pi Day, 3.14, is the celebration of the the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter. The number is never ending but this…

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Ballet San Jose Begins Emergency Fundraiser

Ballet San Jose Begins Emergency Fundraiser

Ballet San Jose has just one week to raise $550,000 to keep its doors open, according to an Ballet San Jose press release. In January, the company decided that there was a need of $3.5 million by October to ensure that the company can face…

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408k Race to the Row Honors Vets with New Memorial Mile

408k Race to the Row Honors Vets with New Memorial Mile

San Jose’s 408K “Race to Row” returns Sunday with more than 6,000 participants joining in the run and walk to pay tribute to local veterans and raise money for scholarships. New for this year, a “Memorial Mile” honors San Jose native Pat Tillman, the late…

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Winter Fest Brings Jazz Grooves to San Jose

Winter Fest Brings Jazz Grooves to San Jose

San Jose Jazz Winter Fest 2015 brings national and local talents in jazz, hip hop and R&B to San Jose starting Feb. 27 with an increased emphasis this year on SoFa District venues. According to artistic and festival director Bruce Labadie the move is an…

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Broadway San Jose Announces Season Lineup

Broadway San Jose Announces Season Lineup

Broadway San Jose, Disney, MGM and more collaborate bringing classic films to the stage from the Lion King to Wizard of Oz and Beauty and the Beast, making dreams come true in this performing arts season. This season is full of Tony award- winning headlines…

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South First Fridays Celebrates 10th Anniversary

South First Fridays Celebrates 10th Anniversary

South First Fridays, the monthly Friday night art walk that transforms the SoFa district into an interactive art gallery with live music, visual arts and performers celebrates 10 years this Friday with new exhibits and returning favorites. Each first Friday of the month, the streets are…

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America’s Got Talent Auditions Coming to Santa Clara

America’s Got Talent Auditions Coming to Santa Clara

In it’s 10th season, No. 1 raking NBC show America’s Got Talent  is looking Bay Area talent to join it’s cast this weekend at Santa Clara Convention Center.  Open to all ages, auditions for the show are all day on Feb. 7 at the convention…

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Cupid’s Undie Run Prepares for Return to San Jose

Cupid’s Undie Run Prepares for Return to San Jose

Boxers, tighty whities and push-up bras all are appropriate for the “brief” Cupid’s Undie Run arriving in downtown San Jose this week to raise money for children fighting neurofibromatosis. The run on Feb. 7 starts at noon at Britannia Arms downtown and encourages participants to…

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SoFa Market Announces New Vendors, Construction Closures

SoFa Market Announces New Vendors, Construction Closures

After a short-lived season of business, the SoFa Market will temporarily close with the exception of one vendor during renovations that will bring several new offerings to the market. In a Facebook announcement, SoFa Market posted a rather detailed status announcing that the difficult journey…

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