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SJ Q&A: Tina Kapoor, Downtown Coordinator

SJ Q&A: Tina Kapoor, Downtown Coordinator

As downtown coordinator at San Jose’s Office of Economic Development, Tina Kapoor knows a thing our two about the everyday happenings in downtown San Jose. After recent high-profile visits from India’s Prime Minister and the Golden Gate Warriors, there is plenty more to come with…

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Alternative Press Expo Returns to San Jose Roots

Alternative Press Expo Returns to San Jose Roots

Here’s a bit of local trivia. The Alternative Press Expo—the first convention in the nation to ever focus exclusively on alternative comics—was first held right here in San Jose in 1994.

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Homeward Bound Makes its World Premiere at the Tabard’s San Pedro Square Stage

Homeward Bound Makes its World Premiere at the Tabard’s San Pedro Square Stage

Written and directed by the Tabard Theatre’s founder and producing artistic director, Cathy Spielberger Cassetta, Homeward Bound: An Orphan Train Journey makes its world premiere at the Tabard’s San Pedro Square stage this Friday. The plot of Homeward Bound is rooted in the journey of…

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ShakesBEERience Returns to Cafe Stritch With ‘Your Way’

ShakesBEERience Returns to Cafe Stritch With ‘Your Way’

ShakesBEERience is a loose collection of professional actors who boil down Shakespeare’s masterpieces into 80- or 90-minute, easily digestible performances.

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Things To Do This Weekend In San Jose

Things To Do This Weekend In San Jose

Alas, it’s officially the last weekend of summer. Here are few opportunities to make the best of it before we dive head first into pumpkin-spiced everything, Oktoberfest and Halloween parties.

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Antique Autos Brings Classic Cars to History Park

Antique Autos Brings Classic Cars to History Park

They don’t make ’em like they used to. That’s for sure. However, this Sunday, at the 15th annual Antique Autos show in San Jose’s History Park, you’ll at least be able to see how it used to be done.

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Photos: Bacon Festival of America

Photos: Bacon Festival of America

It was all about bacon in downtown San Jose over Labor Day weekend as Bacon Festival of America took over Plaza de Cesar Chavez with food trucks, wrestling and other entertainment.

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Highway 280 ‘Flintstone House’ Up For Sale

Highway 280 ‘Flintstone House’ Up For Sale

The “Flintstone House,” a roadside oddity that quipped the interest of Silicon Vally commuters along Highway 280 for years, hit the market this week for a whopping $4.2 million.

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Report Confirms San Jose Car Commute is Awful

Report Confirms San Jose Car Commute is Awful

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.

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San Jose Made Launches ‘First Saturdays’ Fair on The Alameda

San Jose Made Launches ‘First Saturdays’ Fair on The Alameda

Inspired by the success of SoFA’s South First Fridays, San Jose Made and partners are launching First Saturdays on The Alameda.

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