San Jose’s Winchester Mystery House is resurrecting its ‘Fright Night’ back from the undead for Halloween after a successful debut last year.
San Jose’s Winchester Mystery House is resurrecting its ‘Fright Night’ back from the undead for Halloween after a successful debut last year.
Ballet San Jose will finish 2012 with a new production of The Nutcracker before introducing the 2013 season, which includes a world premiere, six company premieres and the return of live music to accompany performances.
On my way to meeting Vincent Kartheiser, I feel underdressed. As Pete Campbell on AMC’s Mad Men, Kartheiser exudes some of the slippery polish of Patrick Bateman from American Psycho, all sharp angles and murderous, WASP-y bite.
To say that chef Justin Perez, who runs Restaurant O Catering, has been through the wringer is a gross understatement. You think your life is tough? Consider what Perez has been through over the past decade.
A group of Saratoga businesses will host Foodie Fun on the Run, a food truck gathering Aug. 25 aimed at benefiting local charities. In addition to food, the event will include a mobile zoo.
With a large student population at San Jose State University and schools in surrounding communities, San Jose has has a variety of businesses that cater to young adults.
Whether its old-school favorites like classic 2D scrollers and RPGs or the latest releases, San Jose has great options for video game shopping.
TheatreWorks, now in its 11th year, will feature five plays-in-the-making and allow playwrights and composers to present their works and then hear feedback from audience members.
The Art Box Project is an ongoing project that allows local artists contribute to the cityscape with decorative paintings on utility boxes throughout San Jose.
When you go to see Chicago, you’re probably going for classic show tunes like “All That Jazz,” “Roxie” and “Razzle Dazzle,” or maybe for the scantily clad performers.