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Never a Dal Moment at Sunnyvale’s Amaravathi

Never a Dal Moment at Sunnyvale’s Amaravathi

North vs South isn’t a question most people ask when they’re in the mood for Indian cuisine. In fact, most diners probably don’t know the difference. The Cliff Notes version is Northern cuisine is what most Americans would equate to “typical” Indian food featuring naan,…

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SJ Q&A: Courtney Karnes, Executive Director of LLS Silicon Valley and Monterey Bay Area

SJ Q&A: Courtney Karnes, Executive Director of LLS Silicon Valley and Monterey Bay Area

The Silicon Valley Light the Night walk received a revamping this year after changing locations to the spacious Avaya Stadium, spearheading the change and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Societies Silicon Valley and Monterey branch is Courtney Karnes. Courtney has worked with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society or…

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Dia San Jose Arrives at St. James Park

Dia San Jose Arrives at St. James Park

St. James park will come alive with colors, music and celebration this Saturday, Oct. 22,  in commemoration of Dia De Los Muertos the  Mexican holiday honoring the deceased friends and loved ones. The seventh annual Dia San Jose celebration will feature sugar skulls, live wrestling, tons of local…

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San Jose’s Annual Short Film Festival Explores Cinematic Creativity

San Jose’s Annual Short Film Festival Explores Cinematic Creativity

The San Jose International Short Film Festival returns for its eighth year of short film celebration with world-wide submissions covering all genres. “There are other festivals but having a festival dedicated to the short film genre is unique and shows the talent of young filmmakers,”…

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SJ Q&A: Mary Papazian, President of San Jose State University

SJ Q&A: Mary Papazian, President of San Jose State University

Mary Papazian recently took over as San Jose State University’s 29th president, becoming the third female president in university history. Relocating from Connecticut, Papazian says her goal is to transform San Jose State’s campus into a more inclusive and connected environment. How long have you…

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Alien Con Makes Contact in Santa Clara

Alien Con Makes Contact in Santa Clara

The Bay Area has had its fair share of unique festivals. Everything from delicious food and cultural festivals to the popular electronic Sriracha event. New however is a celebration of otherworldly proportions. Alien Con takes over the Santa Clara Convention Center Oct. 28-30, just in time…

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Five Points: San Jose’s Sterling New Craft Cocktail Lounge

Five Points: San Jose’s Sterling New Craft Cocktail Lounge

The beginning of autumn is arguably the most creative time of year. A fervor spreads as we prepare to honor things popular and anachronistic by creating costumes as sexy zombie versions of those we cherish and hate. I felt this rustling of excitement as I…

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Farm to Robot: Zume Pizza Changes the Game

Farm to Robot: Zume Pizza Changes the Game

As if Silicon Valley could get any techier, Mountain View-based startup Zume Pizza decided to slice things up a little differently. Look no further than their employees, Marta and Bruno, two robots that have revolutionized “handcrafted,” artisan pizza to be more sustainable, cost-effective and efficient for…

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Manresa Bread: Comparing David Kinch’s Bakery Bazaars

Manresa Bread: Comparing David Kinch’s Bakery Bazaars

While Los Gatos’ Manresa Bread is tucked away at the far end of North Santa Cruz Avenue in a quaint cottage-styled building, the Los Altos location features an impressive floor-to-ceiling glass entry way that makes the bakery’s minimalistic, modern design the focal point of downtown…

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8 Date Night Crawls within Walking Distance

8 Date Night Crawls within Walking Distance

You got the date. That’s the easy part. Now comes time to figure out where to go. It’s a torturous exercise that sends many a guy and gal scouring Yelp for hours like grandpa sweeping the sand with a metal detector. But fear not! We’ve…

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