“Ouroboros,” the new Renegade Theatre Experiment production, sends a complex narrative in two directions. It runs through Feb. 5 at the Hoover Theater.
“Ouroboros,” the new Renegade Theatre Experiment production, sends a complex narrative in two directions. It runs through Feb. 5 at the Hoover Theater.
The ingredients of a noir detective story include betrayal, redemption and a treacherous dame. Paul Braverman’s “No Good Deed,” now at the Pear Avenue Theatre in Mountain View, has all of these elements.
We are lucky to live in such a bountiful state. Where else can you eat endless crab and pasta, empanadas, silog, and local cheese then learn all about wine making all in one week? Some might say we’re spoiled, so let them, because for us it’s just another South Bay week. Jan 19-26.
Silicon Valley venture capitalist William H. Davidow’s new book, “Overconnected: The Promise and Threat of the Internet” (Delphinium Books; $27.95 hardback), aims to show that the Internet has fundamentally changed the world,
Five reasons to look forward to the work week: San Jose Stage Benefit, Grease, The 39 Steps, The Zahsman Murders, Made Up Theatre Grand Opening.
Here are the ten ways that you can make sure 2011 is the best year yet.
Boutique owner Ibi Oluwole fills her Santa Clara and Willow Glen shops, both called Ibiss, with affordable high-style garments and accessories.
Geoff Alexander’s book ‘Academic Films for the Classroom: A History’ is an extraordinarily well-researched and necessary history of educational film between World War II and the Gulf War.
Pho 69 serves a menu of Vietnamese standards (pho, vermicelli, rice bowls, banh mi) but updates them with modern touches for a clientele that may or may not be familiar with traditional Vietnamese food.
There may never have been a book quite like Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Finishing the Hat: Collected Lyrics (1954–1981),’ in which an 80-year-old songsmith takes an X-ray to his work, while evaluating predecessors too dead to complain.