Articles by Hayley Benham-Archdeacon

Mad Men Star Vincent Kartheiser to Perform with San Jose Rep

Mad Men Star Vincent Kartheiser to Perform with San Jose Rep

“Mad Men” star Vincent Kartheiser will star in a San Jose Repertory’s production of “The Death of the Novel,” a new play by Jonathan Marc Feldman.

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SJ Q&A: Andy Skeels, San Jose Giants

SJ Q&A: Andy Skeels, San Jose Giants

Andy Skeels has served as manager of the San Jose Giants for three seasons, including the 2009 season when the San Jose Giants set a new record with 93 victories on their way to winning the California League crown.

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SJ Q&A: Victoria Boyert, Satori Tea Company

SJ Q&A: Victoria Boyert, Satori Tea Company

Self-described as taking “a contemporary approach to an age-old tradition,” Satori Tea Company first opened in August 2010, specializing in organic, fair-trade loose-leaf tea and providing a relaxing, community-oriented space to enjoy a traditional tea service.

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Amgen Tour of California Stops in San Jose

Amgen Tour of California Stops in San Jose

The annual Amgen Tour of California bicycle race will make a stop in San Jose tomorrow for the seventh consecutive year.

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Mother’s Day Guide

Mother’s Day Guide

Remind mom why you’re the favorite by taking advantage of the many Mother’s Day specials the South Bay has to offer.

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SJ Q&A: Jordan Zweigoron, Psycho Donuts

SJ Q&A: Jordan Zweigoron, Psycho Donuts

Since opening its first location on Winchester in February 2009, Jordan Zweigoron has made Psycho Donuts a South Bay icon.

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Cinco de Mayo Guide

Cinco de Mayo Guide

San Jose is a city that knows how to celebrate Cinco De Mayo. Since the annual Cinco De Mayo Parade and Festival was canceled last year, San Jose clubs, music venues and restaurants are picking up the slack with a variety of events.

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Man Gets Naked in Security Search before Flight to San Jose

Man Gets Naked in Security Search before Flight to San Jose

A high-tech worker from Silicon Valley stripped naked during a TSA security search last week before trying to board a flight from Portland International Airport to San Jose. The voluntary strip search served as a protest against airport security screeners in an act John E. Brennan, 49, deemed protected political speech.

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SJ Q&A: Tommy Phillips, California Wheels

SJ Q&A: Tommy Phillips, California Wheels

San Jose native Tommy Phillips went from selling rims out of his trunk with nothing more than a pager to owning an ultra successful business called California Wheels.

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SJ Q&A: Barbara Goldstein, Public Art Program Director

SJ Q&A: Barbara Goldstein, Public Art Program Director

Barbara Goldstein became Public Art Program Director for the City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs in 2004, and has since overseen the extensive development of public art at San Jose libraries, parks and community centers.

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