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Time Zone Vintage hosts Fashion & Art Events

Time Zone Vintage hosts Fashion & Art Events

Time Zone Vintage moved to its new location, at 751 W. San Carlos St. in San Jose, last month but officially celebrated its re-opening on Saturday with a block party.

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Review: Bistro Tupaz in San Jose

Review: Bistro Tupaz in San Jose

Sometimes, strip malls contain pockets of culinary relief, like Bistro Tupaz in south San Jose.

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TECH UPDATE: Facebook Stock Keeps Falling; Netflix Streams Along

TECH UPDATE: Facebook Stock Keeps Falling; Netflix Streams Along

Courtesy of SV411.com, here’s a quick rundown of the latest technology news in Silicon Valley, including Facebook’s still falling stock, a rare interview for Apple CEO Tim Cook and Netflix holding an advantage over Apple.

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Music of the Spheres at Mt. Hamilton

Music of the Spheres at Mt. Hamilton

Galaxies and music collide this summer as the Lick Observatory hosts its 32nd summer concert series, Music of the Spheres, starting June 16 atop Mt. Hamilton. These evening programs occur over six Saturdays and offer the audience to enjoy concerts, lectures, and the chance to observe the night sky through telescopes.

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SJ Q&A: Andy Skeels, San Jose Giants

SJ Q&A: Andy Skeels, San Jose Giants

Andy Skeels has served as manager of the San Jose Giants for three seasons, including the 2009 season when the San Jose Giants set a new record with 93 victories on their way to winning the California League crown.

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TECH UPDATE: Google Wins in Court, SAP Exec Steals LEGOs

TECH UPDATE: Google Wins in Court, SAP Exec Steals LEGOs

Courtesy of SV411.com, here’s a quick rundown of the latest technology news in Silicon Valley, including Google’s court victory, a new iPhone prototype clue and high-ranking tech exec who couldn’t help himself from stealing LEGOs.

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Best Bites: Small Plates

Best Bites: Small Plates

Small plates, appetizer, starters, whatever you want to call them, can pack a lot of flavor into a few bites. Here are five of our favorite places to live large with small bites.

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Food Festivals in the Bay Area

Food Festivals in the Bay Area

The food festival and event season is upon us. Here are three choice happenings in the weeks to come. One of the biggest events of the summer is Sunset Magazine’s Celebration Weekend.

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SJ Q&A: Victoria Boyert, Satori Tea Company

SJ Q&A: Victoria Boyert, Satori Tea Company

Self-described as taking “a contemporary approach to an age-old tradition,” Satori Tea Company first opened in August 2010, specializing in organic, fair-trade loose-leaf tea and providing a relaxing, community-oriented space to enjoy a traditional tea service.

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In the Next Room at City Lights

In the Next Room at City Lights

This title, now on the marquee at City Lights Theater, suggests a lightweight sex farce. In reality, while the play is erotically charged and uproariously funny, Pulitzer-nominee Sarah Ruhl (The Clean House, Eurydice, Dead Man’s Cell Phone) has crafted something that is also unexpectedly complex and stunningly poignant.

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