Amie Frisch, co-founded Veggielution in 2009 as a post-college experiment. Since then, it has blossomed into a radical project to change the way people think about their food and their community.
Amie Frisch, co-founded Veggielution in 2009 as a post-college experiment. Since then, it has blossomed into a radical project to change the way people think about their food and their community.
In celebration of one of the greatest performers of all time, Cirque du Soleil presents Michael Jackson The Immortal World Tour on January 13-15 at HP Pavilion.
If smoking and obesity statistics are the most accurate measurements of health, San Jose comes ranks best among all cities in the US.
The Gaslighter Theater in Campbell will remain dark, for now. Campbell’s City Council voted 4-1 on Tuesday to deny an appeal put forward by Melodann, Inc., which had hoped to convert the historic building into a night club named Dasha.
A brand-new, spacious $90 million police substation sits empty and unused in south San Jose. It’s one of five publicly funded buildings—built at a cost of more than $130 million—which were set to open in the last 15 months yet remain vacant due to budget woes.
Village Falafel has one of those nondescript names that reveal nothing about the cultural origin of the cuisine. The key to Village Falafel’s identity can be found tucked away in much smaller font on the sign outside its (also rather nondescript) location in Cupertino: “Armenian and Mediterranean Cuisine.”
Ben Alexy’s paintings are large in scale, ambitious and made in San Jose.
It wasn’t so long ago when finding a good cup of coffee in San Jose was a challenge. Those days are over as cafes serving good coffee abound. Here are places that brew it right.
Some of the most exquisite new cars, trucks, hybrids and more roll into downtown San Jose for 2012 Silicon Valley International Auto Show.
A San Francisco-based jazz/funk fusion quartet, Times 4 doesn’t fit neatly into a single genre and that’s the way the band likes it.