The latest technology news in Silicon Valley includes Apple’s servers going down, the federal government searching for a WikiLeaks hacker’s email, and Facebook and Walmart joininh forces to take over the world.
The latest technology news in Silicon Valley includes Apple’s servers going down, the federal government searching for a WikiLeaks hacker’s email, and Facebook and Walmart joininh forces to take over the world.
With 119 bodysuits and back pieces of 53 global tattooists, the new book by Adrian Lee debuts at Anno Domini Oct. 20.
Concert pianist Adam Neiman performs Liszt and Rachmaninov on October 22 at Le Petit Trianon Theatre.
TAKING A RIDE with the San Jose Bike Party is a test in courage and sobriety for some. Pitfalls lie at every turn—a sloshed cyclist, the inconspicuous nail cloaked in the shadow of night, the littered can of Pabst Blue Ribbon. But for all the dangers present in the monthly bike orgy, none of these come close to the hazards seen in the annual Race Across America (RAAM).
Nate Roybal is part of the 99 percent. A 24-year-old salesman for a Mountain View telecommunications company, Roybal has unpaid student loans for a degree he never completed. His income keeps him just above the poverty line but doesn’t allow him to pay his bills. For nearly two weeks, Roybal has spent his days working a full shift before driving his car to San Jose to sleep in a tent.
Part of France’s celebrated Le Khloros Concert comes to San Jose’s California Theatre on October 18.
Trendy food trucks roll across Silicon Valley in ever-greater numbers, hawking everything from Korean tacos to Cajun cuisine. But now there’s an effort afoot to bring a new kind of mobile food to the South Bay that aims to offer more than good things to eat.
Sam Shepard’s play depicts the dysfunctional connection between a pair of high school sweethearts.
Since the San Jose Sharks made their debut in San Jose in 1993-94 season, downtown San Jose and the area surrounding the “Shark Tank” is filled with activity as fans in teal and black arrive to cheer on their team.
If variety is the spice of life, San Jose’s Mexican food is spicy indeed. Mexico City street food? Oaxacan food? Michoacan specialties? San Jose serves up a wide range of Mexican food.