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Food & Wine Events: Feb. 9-16

Food & Wine Events: Feb. 9-16

We are lucky to live in such a bountiful place. Where else can you do a blind wine tasting, explore a new wine bar, take a cooking class at a farm then choose between a French and an Indian Valentines day dinner all in one week? Some might say we’re spoiled, but for us it’s just another Silicon Valley week. Feb. 9-16.

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Top Ten Ways to De-Borify Date Night

Top Ten Ways to De-Borify Date Night

Ditch the candy and flowers for an authentic Silicon Valley adventure.

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The Dresser

The Dresser

Ronald Harwood’s “The Dresser,” now at San Jose Rep, focuses tightly on these two: the fast-failing Sir, played by an alternately stentorian or whimpering Ken Ruta, himself a theater legend of considerable proportions, and his longtime dresser, Norman, drawn with brilliant nuance by James Carpenter.

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To-Do List: Feb. 7-11

To-Do List: Feb. 7-11

Five reasons to look forward to the work week: war survivor and movie star Kieu Chinh, OK Go, Beta State, jazz warehouse art jam, Rey Resurreccion.

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See How They Run

See How They Run

The 1940s farce “See How They Run,” now a Tabard Theatre production at Theatre on San Pedro Square in San Jose, comes complete with many of the genre’s hallmarks: slapstick humor, mistaken identity and a large cast of characters constantly running in and out of doors.

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Top Ten San Jose Field Trips

Top Ten San Jose Field Trips

These ten classic field trips in San Jose and surrounding areas will make you feel like a kid again.

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Private Eyes

Private Eyes

Steven Dietz’s “Private Eyes,” the new offering from Dragon Productions, pushes this underlying conundrum by adding multiple layers of deliberate deceit.

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Food & Wine Events: Feb. 2-9

Food & Wine Events: Feb. 2-9

We are lucky to live in such a bountiful state. Where else can you judge whether Tuscany or Piedmont Italy produces the best wine, grab some fresh, cinnamon churros and finish with a taste of Argentina all in one week? Some might say we’re spoiled, let them, because for us it’s just another South Bay week. Feb. 2-9.

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To-Do List: Jan. 31-Feb. 4

To-Do List: Jan. 31-Feb. 4

Five reasons to look forward to the work week: discovering new planets, comedian Dat Phan, photographer Ron Herman, authors of ‘I Hate People!’, South Bay Guitar Society’s 25th anniversary gala.

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The Usuals on the Alameda

The Usuals on the Alameda

It all started with a simple design. In 2009, Mike Millares created an “I Heart SJ” T-shirt, on which the heart took the shape of a shark’s mouth. He printed up 30 or so of the shirts and gave them away for free. They were so well received that he started selling them out of his backpack and eventually approached stores about carrying them. He found, however, that the cut they were offering him didn’t cover the time that he put into making them and that he could make a lot more money selling them himself; but he needed a storefront.

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