Dating back to ancient times, wreaths are a familiar part of the holiday season. Made of materials such as evergreens and berries, candles and bows, they have come to symbolize eternal life, family and winter.
Dating back to ancient times, wreaths are a familiar part of the holiday season. Made of materials such as evergreens and berries, candles and bows, they have come to symbolize eternal life, family and winter.
Opera San Jose stages a double bill featuring dramatic operas by Leoncavallo and Poulenc.
The Abhinaya Dance Company combines mytholology, traditional music and dance in the Bharatanatyam style of southern India.
From farmers to civil-rights pioneers to tech innovators, a new exhibit highlights the Chinese role in shaping the valley.
Tim Reynolds and Kevin Kirby bring to life Thomas and Alvin, two men whose lifelong friendship shaped the men they became.
Opera Bravura provides a wonderful way to experience opera’s rich traditions and the beauty of the operatic style.
During the holiday seasons, offering your time to help others can be rewarding and fulfilling. Here’s a selection of volunteer opportunities in the South Bay.
A new show at the San Jose Museum of Art tracks the career of Joan Brown, a woman in the men’s club of Bay Area painting.
ZERO1, an art and technology collective based out of San Jose, made a big announcement last week as the organization continues to make strides toward executing their 2012 ZERO1 Biennial, a contemporary art festival that consists of exhibitions, public arts and performances and events which showcase work by a global community of artists.
San Jose blogger Tanesha Awasthi’s website, Girl With Curves, has become a shapely success.