Five reasons to look forward to the work week: pumpkin shopping, Angry Orts, Vicious Rumors with Bomb & Scary, Joe Sib and Richie Panic, Berta Rojas.
Five reasons to look forward to the work week: pumpkin shopping, Angry Orts, Vicious Rumors with Bomb & Scary, Joe Sib and Richie Panic, Berta Rojas.
San Jose’s young jazz saxophonist Oscar Pangilinan is continuing the tradition of jazz jams at the Hedley Club Lounge after long-time friend Hristo Vitchev recently passed the torch.
Five reasons to look forward to the work week: an animation festival, bluegrass and BBQ, reasons to be pretty, a romantic symphony, and South First Fridays.
San Jose’s annual celebration of Mexican music, culture and cuisine kicks into high gear this weekend.
The soulful singer-songwriter comes home to the Bay Area to perform and record her sophomore album after three years of life on the road. She performs with Rodney Branigan this Thursday.
Despite venue closures and occasional noise complaints, Andrew Moyco a.k.a. Audio Dru has been keeping San Jose on the underground hip-hop and dubstep map for the past four years. After shuffling between clubs, his two regular live shows are back at their original home at Johnny V’s. “The Cypher,” now the longest-running underground hip-hop open mic in San Jose, is held every Wednesday night.
In 1977, the Italian American Heritage Family Festa became the first ethnic festival to be held in downtown San Jose. This year the Festa moves to its new home in Guadalupe River Park to better accommodate the 25,000 attendees.