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BBQ Restaurants in the South Bay

BBQ Restaurants in the South Bay

For me, the true test of a barbecue house is the three-meat combo—usually chicken, ribs and brisket. The individual style of the cook, with his or her bias toward smoke, sauce, rub or fat, comes through loud and clear.

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SJ Beer Walk Returns

SJ Beer Walk Returns

After a sold-out event in February, SJ Beer Walk is back again for a springtime version of the slow-moving brew parade 1 to 5pm, this Saturday.

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Review: Faust at California Theatre

Review: Faust at California Theatre

Ending it’s current season, Opera San Jose’s new production of Gounod’s Faust felt a lot like leftovers. No doubt budget limitations had something to do with the minimalist set designs.

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Man Gets Naked in Security Search before Flight to San Jose

Man Gets Naked in Security Search before Flight to San Jose

A high-tech worker from Silicon Valley stripped naked during a TSA security search last week before trying to board a flight from Portland International Airport to San Jose. The voluntary strip search served as a protest against airport security screeners in an act John E. Brennan, 49, deemed protected political speech.

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Best Bites: Steakhouses

Best Bites: Steakhouses

The steakhouse is a classic genre of American dining. Clubby, masculine and even elegant, these five San Jose steakhouses fit the bill.

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SJ Q&A: Tommy Phillips, California Wheels

SJ Q&A: Tommy Phillips, California Wheels

San Jose native Tommy Phillips went from selling rims out of his trunk with nothing more than a pager to owning an ultra successful business called California Wheels.

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SJ Q&A: Barbara Goldstein, Public Art Program Director

SJ Q&A: Barbara Goldstein, Public Art Program Director

Barbara Goldstein became Public Art Program Director for the City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs in 2004, and has since overseen the extensive development of public art at San Jose libraries, parks and community centers.

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Culinary Events in the South Bay

Culinary Events in the South Bay

Napa Valley isn’t the only place with a wine train. The Santa Cruz Mountains Wine Express offers a steam- and wine-powered trip at Felton’s Roaring Camp Railroads May 20 from 1 to 5pm.

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Hellyer Velodrome

Hellyer Velodrome

San Jose’s cycling pedigree has been conditioned and refined for well over a century. The South Bay enjoys a special type of pragmatism, which translates into our cycling history; so, while we may not be fielding a top contender in any of this year’s Tours, Giros or Classics, a large number of fine athletes will be using equipment and financing born and raised right here.

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Review: TEDx in San Jose

Review: TEDx in San Jose

Walter De Brouwer is not like most people. If he was, most people would be Belgian. Most people would also be described as someone “who thinks thoughts that may have never been thought before.’

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