As part of the Steinway Society of the Bay Area piano series, master pianist John Perry performs at Le Petit Trianon Theatre in San Jose on Sunday, September 18.
As part of the Steinway Society of the Bay Area piano series, master pianist John Perry performs at Le Petit Trianon Theatre in San Jose on Sunday, September 18.
The tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, came with a few valuable lessons—among them was a glaring need for better communication over emergency radios between first responders, a challenge that remains 10 years later.
Carol Bartz had some choice words for Yahoo’s Board of Directors in an interview with Fortune. But more than $10 million in compensation still owed to Bartz is apparently tied to a non-disparagement clause in her contract. Could that money now be in jeopardy?
In a recent article in the New York Times, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes about how Steve Jobs, unlike other high profile high tech gazillionaires, never had a reputation for his charitable gifts. While that or or may not be true, Apple the company is stepping up to the donation plate.
San Jose Rep opens their 31st season with an energetic, original staging of the edgy musical ‘Spring Awakening.’
The fiery choreographer from FOX’s ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ spent the past month in San Jose working on San Jose Rep’s new production of ‘Spring Awakening,’ the edgy musical by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik.
Google is continuing its slew of big name purchases, with news now coming that it has purchased Zagat, the company that did what Yelp does today in the pre-digital age.
On Wednesday, SanJose.com wrote about the fall of Yahoo’s Carol Bartz that, “Before there was Google there was Yahoo, and before there was Yahoo there was Alta Vista, now long forgotten.” Empires rise, only to fall (as did Rome and the British).
Netflix has just moved a big step closer to building a new corporate headquarters in the Los Gatos Business Park at Albright Way and Winchester Boulevard.
Chef Matthias Froeschl was born in Austria and worked his way up through the Austrian culinary system, starting his apprenticeships at 15 and simultaneously studying at culinary school. After three years, he passed his final exams and was certified as a chef. He worked around Austria, before moving to New York a decade ago at the behest of a former employer who was running an Austrian restaurant there. Eventually, Froeschl was running four kitchens for him. His in-laws had run Cafe Marcella in Los Gatos for 17 years before selling it, and, along with a family friend, the two couples decided to open Naschmarkt together this summer.