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New Dates Announced for Bacon Festival of America

New Dates Announced for Bacon Festival of America

San Jose Bacon Festival of America, one of the city’s largest annual food events, will return Labor Day Weekend for two days of carnivorous fun at Plaza de Cesar Chavez. Back for its third year on Sept. 5-6, organizers are expecting 15,000 bacon fans who…

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Summer Pops Concert Series at San Jose State University

Summer Pops Concert Series at San Jose State University

Tower Hall Lawn at San Jose State University is packed. In the shade of MLK Library, people sit in lawn chairs, in beach chairs, on blankets and on the unmown grass. Dogs are tethered to leashes and sit on laps, and babies recline in strollers….

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Food and WIne Odyssey: Greece, Culinary Class

Food and WIne Odyssey: Greece, Culinary Class

This is latest of a series of posts documenting Bohemian and Pacific Sun newspapers publisher Rosemary Olson’s wine and food cruise around Italy and Croatia with Duckhorn Vineyards and Food & Wine Trails. Both publications are affiliates of SanJose.com Argostoli, Cephalonia, Greece Off to see…

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Food and Wine Odyssey: Sicily

Food and Wine Odyssey: Sicily

This is latest of a series of posts documenting Bohemian and Pacific Sun newspapers publisher Rosemary Olson’s wine and food cruise around Italy and Croatia with Duckhorn Vineyards and Food & Wine Trails. Both publications are affiliates of SanJose.com Marina, Oceania’s tour guide for us…

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Uproar Brewing Headed to SoFA District

Uproar Brewing Headed to SoFA District

The move from Minneapolis to San Jose can’t come soon enough for husband-and-wife brewers Mike and Michele Willaford, who arrive this week with plans to open Uproar Brewing Company in the SoFA District by this winter. Construction of the new brewery will begin this month…

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Lark Creek Kitchen Opens at Santana Row

Lark Creek Kitchen Opens at Santana Row

Just in time for the dog days of summer, Lark Creek Kitchen recently celebrated its grand opening in Santana Row, showcasing a refreshed menu and a modern new dining room with ample outdoor seating. Led by executive Chef Nicholas Tall, back in the U.S. after…

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We’re Hiring!

We’re Hiring!

Here’s your chance to show off everything you love about San Jose with the world. We’re looking for a site editor to lead our team of contributors and deliver interesting stories and perspectives from all corners of San Jose and surrounding communities.

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Food and Wine Odyssey: Anchors Away

Food and Wine Odyssey: Anchors Away

This is first of a series of posts documenting Bohemian and Pacific Sun newspapers publisher Rosemary Olson’s wine and food cruise around Italy and Croatia with Duckhorn Vineyards and Food & Wine Trails. Both publications are affiliates of SanJose.com Our ship, Oceania Cruise’s Riviera sets…

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Haberdasher Regains its Place Atop the South Bay Craft Cocktail Scene

Haberdasher Regains its Place Atop the South Bay Craft Cocktail Scene

Let it never be said that Cache Bouren lacks attention to detail. The craft cocktail impresario turned the South Bay scene on its head in 2010, when he opened the speakeasy-inspired Singlebarrel on a nondescript side street in the heart of downtown San Jose’s SoFA…

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‘Found/Made’ Exhibit Shows Many Innovative Works of Quilt Art

‘Found/Made’ Exhibit Shows Many Innovative Works of Quilt Art

Sixty years ago, artist Robert Rauschenberg blurred the line between visual art and the common comforter. In a piece, aptly titled Bed, he took a quilt and a bedsheet, stuck it on a frame and painted on it. Once attached to a wall in a…

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