After 25 years of booking some of the biggest musicians in rock and pop history, Neil Young’s Bridge School Benefit is one of the most anticipated Bay Area concerts of the year.
After 25 years of booking some of the biggest musicians in rock and pop history, Neil Young’s Bridge School Benefit is one of the most anticipated Bay Area concerts of the year.
Joining the popular trend of the live action family events recently stopping in San Jose, film and animation production company DreamWorks is bringing How to Train Your Dragon Live to HP Pavilion this December.
The new A.J.‘s Hot Dogs on South First Street in San Jose is just that—a small store that specializes exclusively in weenies on a bun.
Lots of restaurants participate with specially priced menus that let diners expand their culinary worldview without busting their budgets. Silicon Valley’s version of the event runs Oct. 17-24, with more than two score restaurants, and we’ll have more details in upcoming issues.
Gov. Jerry Brown announced Thursday that California will be joining Maryland and Illinois as the third state to ban employers and universities from demanding social media login passwords. The bill originated out of the office of Assemblymember Nora Campos (D-San Jose).
In 2009, Lerner became the first ever Executive Director in the Foundation’s 54 year history and has since worked to help secure funding to advance Happy Hollow Park & Zoo, a nationally-accredited zoo perceived as one of the top animal facilities in the world.
Animal-rights activists have been backing the bill—SB 1221—since it was introduced early this year by Southern California State Senator Ted Lieu, while some hunting groups are firmly opposed to what they say is a bill that could strip them of a traditional pastime.
If the Germans can jump the calendar gun and start Oktoberfest in September, so can we. The Gordon Biersch brewery and restaurant just released its fall seasonal menu and limited edition FestBier lager week.
This coming week, SJSU’s Center for Literary Arts fall series shifts into high gear with three events highlighting novelist, poet and playwright Nick Flynn.
44 Plays for 44 Presidents is exactly what its title says: a string of short, mostly self-contained miniature performances that relate the history of the U.S. presidency. Originally conceived by Chicago’s Neo-Futurists