Rising costs and complaints have cast a cloud over one of the city’s favorite events, Music in the Park. The San Jose Downtown Association will decide this fall if this should be the 23rd and final year of the free summer concert series.
Rising costs and complaints have cast a cloud over one of the city’s favorite events, Music in the Park. The San Jose Downtown Association will decide this fall if this should be the 23rd and final year of the free summer concert series.
When Luis Lourenco was a 12-year-old kid pushing his skateboard down Alum Rock Avenue in east San Jose, the words he heard from every other storefront weren’t “Good morning” or “Buenos dias.” They were “Bom dia.” The neighborhood just east of Highway 101 was once known as Little Portugal. Depending on what GPS system one uses, the name still turns up on some maps, but today the area might be better called little Michoacan or Little Saigon.
Quiet homes with great services and outstanding views can be found at bargain prices in Morgan Hill.
San Jose native Joe Cirone has worked in restaurants most of his adult life, but until opening Hay Market Restaurant in Willow Glen three weeks he never had a place that was all his. Years ago, he worked under David Kinch at Sent Sovi and went on to help start restaurants all over the country as a consultant with the CB5 Restaurant Group. But at 41, he tired of living out of a suitcase and wanted to settle down. And he saw an opportunity in Willow Glen.
Ricky Del Rosario headlines the comedy show created by Rudy Tabasa to showcase pride in multi-racial cultures.
The news from HP is getting increasingly confusing. Last week, the company announced that it was spinning off its computer and smart phone divisions, and that it was buying the UK-based firm Autonomy for an estimated $10 billion.
Thick or thin? West Coast or East Coast? Silicon Valley has its pick of pizza. Here are our top five picks for the best pizza in Silicon Valley.
More than a year has passed since Mark Hurd was forced to leave his position as CEO of HP, because an internal investigation uncovered expense-account irregularities. He has since landed on his feet.
It’s fairly common for Facebook to remove posts and images that violate its terms of service. Copyright violations are a no-no, and so are blatant expressions of racism. But it’s hard to say what got an image posted by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer removed.
German authorities have a long history of going after Google and especially Google’s Street View for its invasion of privacy. One indication that Facebook is emerging as the top dog of the internet is that German authorities in the state of Schleswig-Holstein have started to tackle the Facebook phenomenon, too.