San Jose’s Summer Kraftbrew Beer Fest, a celebration of good beer,, returns for its second year and will hold its first outdoor event July 21 in downtown San Jose.
San Jose’s Summer Kraftbrew Beer Fest, a celebration of good beer,, returns for its second year and will hold its first outdoor event July 21 in downtown San Jose.
Dragons, the newest show from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, will make its San Jose debut on August 15.
The Obon festival returns this July in San Jose’s Japantown for its 77th year.
Every first Thursday of the month, the “After Hours” program at the Tech Museum invites adults 21 and over to come into the Museum after closing to enjoy a night of science, games and drinks.
The year was 1935. Prohibition’s attempts at stamping out alcoholism by force had failed, but two men discovered that simply sitting down and opening up to each other could help them stop drinking. The men were Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous, whose story is now told in Bill W. and Dr. Bob.
Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse makes its San Jose debut July 18, exploring the intertwined relationship of humans and horses throughout their existence.
The Fourth of July holiday returns this year with mid-week celebrations throughout the Bay Area. Here’s a selection of some of the best events in the South Bay and beyond.
‘It’s the early 19th century/ And we’re gonna take this country back/ For people like us.” With this battle cry begins Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, a rock musical about populism, celebrity culture and the seventh president of the United States.
“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.
Time Zone Vintage moved to its new location, at 751 W. San Carlos St. in San Jose, last month but officially celebrated its re-opening on Saturday with a block party.