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Silicon Valley Super Bowl parties

Silicon Valley Super Bowl parties

Here are some places in the South Bay to catch the Super Bowl on big screens with all the extras that home can’t provide. And to get properly decked out for the big afternoon, Affordable Treasures (15795 Los Gatos Blvd.) is loaded with all sorts of fan paraphernalia.

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The San Jose Cooperative Brewery

The San Jose Cooperative Brewery

Since this past fall, a group of volunteers has been meeting regularly at various local beer spots to help create CaliforniaÕs first cooperatively owned brewpub, right here in San Jose.

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Blue Line Pizza in Campbell

Blue Line Pizza in Campbell

Blue Line Pizza‘s sauce popped out at me during my first bite. It was smooth, lightly sweet and blended well with the other ingredients, making the pie a sensory experience—not just yummy junk food.

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Unique Valentine’s Day Gifts in Silicon Valley

Unique Valentine’s Day Gifts in Silicon Valley

For those looking to enjoy a nice Valentine’s Day with that special someone and don’t want to stick with tradition, here are some unique gifts ideas to try. The article includes outdoor adventures, interesting shopping ideas and relaxing couple activities. The Silicon Valley offers couples to find romance in many ways that don’t require chocolate and flowers.

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Romantic San Jose Restaurants

Romantic San Jose Restaurants

Here are some of the best romantic restaurants with a cozy atmosphere and a delicious menu that is perfect for a romantic dinner in San Jose.

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Amateur Hockey Thrives in San Jose

Amateur Hockey Thrives in San Jose

San Jose has subtly become one of the most popular hubs in America for amateur hockey. Sharks media-relations director Scott Emmert says that Sharks Ice—rinks that the team’s ownership group manages in San Jose, Fremont and Oakland—provide the largest adult hockey program in the country, with 4,500 registered participants.

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Indoor Rock Climbing in the Bay Area

Indoor Rock Climbing in the Bay Area

I spent a few hours bouldering at the Studio, the climbing gym on South First Street in downtown San Jose, and I heard the same story over and over again. Lanvy Nguyen, a recent Studio member, told me, “A friend took me to Planet Granite, and I got hooked. The bouldering problems are definitely addicting.”

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Next to Normal at San Jose Rep

Next to Normal at San Jose Rep

San Jose Rep’s production (done in collaboration with Arizona Theatre Company), directed by David Ira Goldstein, begins on a seemingly banal note, with the song “Just Another Day” introducing neurotic stay-at-home mom Diana (Kendra Kassebaum), hard-working father Dan (Joe Cassidy), overly studious daughter Natalie (Andrea Ross) and golden-boy son Gabe (Jonathan Shew). It seems that we are in for the petty tribulations of the average white, middle-class suburban family—“living on a latte and a prayer,” as an almost cringe-worthy line from the opening number puts it.

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San Jose Sharks Hockey Season Begins

San Jose Sharks Hockey Season Begins

The long NHL lockout left businesses bereft, players adrift, fans downhearted—can all be forgiven as a truncated season begins?

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Mission City Creamery

Mission City Creamery

An old-fashioned ice-cream parlor is hard to find these days—especially in California, otherwise known as the land of frozen yogurt. But an old-fashioned, ‘50s-style vibe is just what Chris Leahy has created in his new ice cream shop Mission City Creamery, located in Santa Clara.

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