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TheatreWorks: ‘Snow Falling on Cedars’

TheatreWorks: ‘Snow Falling on Cedars’

David Guterson’s novel hits the stage at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts through April 24.

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Review: ‘Carmen’ and ‘Who Cares?’ by San Jose Ballet

Review: ‘Carmen’ and ‘Who Cares?’ by San Jose Ballet

Executive director Dennis Nahat’s most recent production was as pleasing and satisfying as it was thrilling and exciting.

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Fresh tastes

Fresh tastes

Silicon Valley’s mom-and-pop Chinese, Japanese, Ethiopian, Korean, Indian, Mexican and Vietnamese restaurants that populate the strip malls and shopping centers of Silicon Valley are what we do best.

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Google Leases Office in Beverly Hills

Google Leases Office in Beverly Hills

Few companies are as closely identified with Silicon Valley as Google. In its quest for world domination, however, it is important to have outposts in other major centers, such as New York or Hong Kong. Or Beverley Hills?

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Naming Contest Announced for City’s Youngest Falcons

Naming Contest Announced for City’s Youngest Falcons

Now that three out of the four falcon eggs have hatched on a ledge high above City Hall, Mayor Chuck Reed has announced the launch of this year’s falcon naming contest.

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Fundraiser Held to Support Beaten Giants Fan

Fundraiser Held to Support Beaten Giants Fan

Over 2,500 people showed up for a fundraiser to support the family of Bryan Stow, a local paramedic who was beaten in the parking lot of Dodgers Stadium last Thursday, apparently for wearing a Giants shirt.

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Future Depends on Open Source

Future Depends on Open Source

Last week’s open source summit, put on at Ames Research Center and sponsored by NASA, showed programmers are building a virtual world together.

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Ghost Fights for Superstar Status

Ghost Fights for Superstar Status

The buildup to a Robert Guerrero fight wouldn’t be right unless there was a sense that the South Bay native was yet again on the cusp of becoming one of boxing’s biggest stars. And yet, something seems to be different this time around.

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Green Shoots

Green Shoots

Opening a restaurant is a risky proposition in the best of times. Statistics vary, but a study conducted by the Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly in 2005 found that more than a quarter of all new restaurants closed or changed hands in the first year. In year two, the figure jumped to 60 percent. So you might think that opening a restaurant during a recession would be suicidal. Stett Holbrook profiles four new restaurants bucking the conventional wisdom.

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Food & Wine Events: April 6-13

Food & Wine Events: April 6-13

We are lucky to live in such a bountiful state. Where else can you walk through one vineyard on foot and ride through another on horseback, enjoy a four-course dinner in an intimate setting and learn how to throw a real tea party all in one week? Some might say we’re spoiled, but for us it’s just another South Bay week. April 6-13.

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