The intoxicating aroma of Katy Perry’s cherry chapstick arrives at HP Pavilion on August 12.
The intoxicating aroma of Katy Perry’s cherry chapstick arrives at HP Pavilion on August 12.
The mother of 8-year-old Ishaan Singh, San Jose’s hero of the week after he helped save a 3-year-old girl and her grandfather from drowning, said her son asked her if he could show up at a news conference held in his honor today in a limousine.
Los Gatos, the town, is keeping Netflix by allowing the online movie giant to expand its headquarters. Some residents couldn’t be more steamed about the company’s plans.
After a small hiatus, the South First Fridays event returns this Aug. 5 with art, music and shopping opportunities in San Jose’s SoFA District from 7pm to 11pm.
The first 5,000 fans to enter Buck Shaw Stadium on Saturday to see the San Jose Earthquakes take on Portland will receive a Chris Wondolowski bobblehead. Meanwhile, San Jose Giants fans will have their own opportunity to snag a souvenir.
Anyone who uses a wireless system has encountered problems like dropped calls or connections as slow as rotary modem. Steve Perlman says he has a solution for that, and he has a proven track record solving other problems.
The Los Gatos/Monte Sereno police force has finally gone wireless. A new system, installed in the forces fourteen patrol cars, allows officers to download video from their vehicles directly to police headquarters.
Cue the Don Henley: “I can feel it in the air. The summer’s out of reach.” Well, almost. We’re in August already. Summer is ticking away, and those buzzkiller back-to-school sales are here again. There are a few weeks left to savor the big, ripe flavors of the season. Here are my picks for savoring the last bites of summer.
In terms of the valley’s culinary secrets, La Villa would have to rank with the absolute worst-kept. But despite being one of the most popular delis in the South Bay, there’s an interesting insider quality to La Villa that refuses to go away. It’s as if the hardest-core of the hard-core regulars, refuse to let go of the days when the little Italian sandwich shop was an exclusively neighborhood phenomenon.
Fans of block parties, ice cream socials, barbecues, potlucks, cover bands and dancing are in luck tonight—Bay Area residents have a slew of parties to choose from to celebrate National Night Out.