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Live Feed: Grow Local

Live Feed: Grow Local

Silicon Valley touts its tech-based economy and spirit of innovation, but the region has been a backwater when it comes to something so basic as securing a healthy source of local food. But thankfully that could be changing. Last month the San Jose City Council adopted “Envision San Jose 2040,” a 30-year general plan that includes local food.

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LGBT History Coming to Public Schools

LGBT History Coming to Public Schools

New legislation that goes into effect Jan. 1 will force public schools to begin taking steps to include lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender contributions in lesson plans, but conservatives promise a legal battle.

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Review: Monte Alban

Review: Monte Alban

San Jose’s Felipe Hernandez has a fondness for Oaxacan food. He grew up in Mexico City with great street foods like pambazos, gorditas and tacos, but it was the cooking of his late mother’s native Oaxaca that he loved best. He opened Monte Alban with his aunt to showcase his mother’s cooking.

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Tower of Power

Tower of Power

Tower of Power, performing with War on December 30 at the San Jose Civic Auditorium, claimed Oakland as its own, helping to put the city on the pop music map and establishing the band as one of the East Bay’s musical darlings.

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Best Bites: San Jose Italian Restaurants

Best Bites: San Jose Italian Restaurants

Italian food has been part of San Jose’s restaurant scene for so long it might as well be called American food. These restaurants showcase the more is more style of San Jose Italian food.

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Local Winemaker Under Fire in Sonoma County

Local Winemaker Under Fire in Sonoma County

Oenophiles who consume $230 magnums at Silicon Valley’s top restaurants may be unaware that one “rock star” winemaker currently finds himself in hot water. This past October, in a rare instance of a local politician speaking out publicly against a member of the North Bay’s influential winemaking community, Sonoma County Supervisor Efren Carrillo lambasted winemaker Paul Hobbs for uprooting hundreds of trees in Sebastopol and adding one more open wound to a Russian River watershed already impacted by erosion and sediment. According to several Silicon Valley sommeliers, Paul Hobbs wines are among the most popular in the area’s top-tier restaurants.

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Indoor Race Venue Offers Sense of Speed

Indoor Race Venue Offers Sense of Speed

Few people have witnessed any form of closed-track racing and pondered the question, “Why would anyone ever do this?” Generally, the sight of race cars zooming around corners produces a sense of excitement—along with a feeling of “I wanna do that!” Racing is infections, and few can withstand its temptation.

Closed-track racing is, however, unattainable for average folks. It is very expensive and requires a tremendous investment of time. This is why most people opt to purchase an aftermarket muffler and some faux-carbon trim for their daily drive instead of investing in a real race car. Luckily, the recent opening of K1 Speed in Santa Clara, at 295 Mead Ave., can provide one’s inner Michael Schumacher a chance to let loose around a winding track.

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Review: Oren’s Hummus Shop

Review: Oren’s Hummus Shop

One of my longtime culinary pursuits is a hunt for the perfect hummus. I’ve pared a long list of contending recipes down to a worthy few and tried countless variations on my two or three favorites. Whether or not I’ve mastered the art of the chickpea dip is an open question. But I have unlocked, I believe, the science.

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The Best Brews of Silicon Valley

The Best Brews of Silicon Valley

While the South Bay may not have the same amount of breweries per capita as other regions, there are still many good micro breweries in the area.

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Review: ‘It’s A Wonderful Life.’

Review: ‘It’s A Wonderful Life.’

The Tabard Theatre Company is ringing in the holiday season with its rendition of It’s a Wonderful Life, a stage version of the Frank Capra film beloved by generations of fans. It’s a charming and touching story, in which a happy ending is anticipated. Performing it as if it were a live radio drama in progress provides a new twist on an old classic, and director Cathy Cassetta chosen a talented cast. The actors cleverly bring to life the characters in the film, with five or six voices coming out of one person.

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