Tiffany Glenn, 33, a longtime dancer with Ballet San Jose, succumbed to cancer after a six-year battle with the disease. She continued to dance throughout her treatment. Her family released this obituary today.
Tiffany Glenn, 33, a longtime dancer with Ballet San Jose, succumbed to cancer after a six-year battle with the disease. She continued to dance throughout her treatment. Her family released this obituary today.
Downtown San Jose has some of the worst roads in the U.S. and the city is finally doing something about it.
After 15 years immersed in the tech industry, Linda Santoso rediscovered her passion for baking. She founded Li’l Puffs in San Jose in 2010, selling multiple flavors of homemade marshmallows.
Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse makes its San Jose debut July 18, exploring the intertwined relationship of humans and horses throughout their existence.
While private security firms increasingly patrol events, a new program in downtown San Jose plans to hire off-duty police officers to combat crime and the perception that the city’s core is unsafe.
Tiffany Glenn, a dancer with Ballet San Jose for several years, passed away at age 33 on June 18 after a six-year battle with cancer. Dennis Nahat, the longtime Artistic Director of the ballet company until earlier this year, shares his thoughts on his close friend Tiffany who “came to San Jose in 2001 and stole everyone’s heart.”
The Fourth of July holiday returns this year with mid-week celebrations throughout the Bay Area. Here’s a selection of some of the best events in the South Bay and beyond.
For Andre Bormanis, a long-time science consultant for the Star Trek franchise and guest speaker at this weekend’s SETICon in San Jose, some things in science fiction have grounding in actual science: like binary pulses and the theory of symbiogenesis. Other things, he tells me, might not be as logical.
TechConnect, a monthly all ages after-hours series at San Jose Museum of Art that focuses on mixed media, returns June 21 with contemporary visual artist Kathy Aoki and music accompaniment from local chiptune band, The Glowing Stars.
Courtesy of SV411.com, here’s a quick rundown of the latest technology news in Silicon Valley, including Zynga’s stock taking a hit as a byproduct of Facebook’s performance and the creator of Linux giving his former employer, NVIDIA, the smackdown.