Wondering what to do in San Jose this weekend? We have you covered.
Wondering what to do in San Jose this weekend? We have you covered.
British Airways will begin nonstop service from San Jose to London in 2016, according to the airline.
Confirming what many Silicon Valley commuters already painfully know, San Jose and San Francisco are among the worst cities for people traveling by car to and from work.
The weather in Silicon Valley may be hot and dry all summer, but just over the hill, great waves beckon to those who have always dreamed of surfing in Santa Cruz. As people come to Silicon Valley from all over the country and globe, many…
Nestled among the rolling hills of Carmel Valley, Holman Ranch offers a unique retreat where visitors can bond and build, surrounded by rustic charm.
San Jose Bacon Festival of America, one of the city’s largest annual food events, will return Labor Day Weekend for two days of carnivorous fun at Plaza de Cesar Chavez. Back for its third year on Sept. 5-6, organizers are expecting 15,000 bacon fans who…
Just in time for the dog days of summer, Lark Creek Kitchen recently celebrated its grand opening in Santana Row, showcasing a refreshed menu and a modern new dining room with ample outdoor seating. Led by executive Chef Nicholas Tall, back in the U.S. after…
Currently in its 55th year, San Jose Flea Market remains a popular destination for families to shop, play and eat throughout the week and on the weekend. On any given weekend visitors can find more than 1,000 vendors, shoppers picking up fresh fruits and vegetables…
Summer, for oenophiles, has a recurring theme. Wine tasting, outdoor concerts, wine tasting, beach bonfires, wine tasting, movies in the park, wine tasting. This Saturday, there’s no need to drive all the way to Napa to sip some fine vintage. In the ultimate celebration of…
Two young Mormon missionaries are sent to Uganda to spread the good news of their faith. However, upon arrival they discover the local villagers—suffering under the rule of a cruel warlord—are more concerned with issues of poverty, disease, famine and violence than matters of religion. Sounds like a barrel of laughs, right?