San Jose may not be as immediately romantic and picturesque as, say, Paris, or even San Francisco. When it comes to first dates in San Jose, the real winners create their own fun.
San Jose may not be as immediately romantic and picturesque as, say, Paris, or even San Francisco. When it comes to first dates in San Jose, the real winners create their own fun.
Tabard Theatre opens its 11th season with a rocking musical that brings back the classic dance tunes of the 1950s and 1960s.
The Renegade Theatre Experiment opens its 10th year with Avery Crozier’s 2001 play ‘Eat the Runt’ under the direction of Sean Murphy.
Opera San Jose presents an opulent production of Mozart’s operatic spectacle at the California Theatre through September 25.
Driving through San Jose can sometimes feel like the miles in this town are marked in malls. If you’re looking to shake up your shopping routine, head to the outer perimeters of the county to find some of the best in boutique browsing.
Featuring tail wagging and costume contests, an obstacle course, the ever-popular pet look-alike competition, kids events, music and more, Bark in the Park is gearing up for another record-breaking year on Saturday, Sept. 17.
The Luna Park Business Association presents a celebration of San Jose’s street art community on Saturday, September 24.
San Jose Rep opens their 31st season with an energetic, original staging of the edgy musical ‘Spring Awakening.’
The fiery choreographer from FOX’s ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ spent the past month in San Jose working on San Jose Rep’s new production of ‘Spring Awakening,’ the edgy musical by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik.
With music by Duncan Sheik and choreography by Sonya Tayeh, the Tony Award-winning rock musical tackles several taboo subjects.