Earth Day brings out the green side in just about everyone—well, almost everyone. Ash Kalra, San Jose’s District 2 councilmember, is doing his part Friday by planting his own organic vegetable garden at his home.
Earth Day brings out the green side in just about everyone—well, almost everyone. Ash Kalra, San Jose’s District 2 councilmember, is doing his part Friday by planting his own organic vegetable garden at his home.
The current production of “Chicago” by Marquee, which presents musicals to benefit Children’s Musical Theater San Jose, more than meets audience expectations
Threats of a bomb scare resulted in Branham High School being evacuated Wednesday, which happened to also be the 12th anniversary of the Columbine massacre.
Last night Camera 12 hosted the pilot of “Cocktails and Chaos,” a show so far from what most people would recognize as reality it will spawn a new genre, “The Surreality Show.”
The Pakistani master of Qawwali, an ancient form of Sufi devotional music, performs at the SJSU Event Center on Sunday, April 24.
‘Enchanted April’ tells the story of four very different women who begin as strangers and end as close friends, running now through May 8 at Northside Theatre.
E & O Trading Co. has called it quits after 11 years on South First Street in San Jose. But unlike most restaurant closures, this one has a happy ending, at least for the new tenant. Nick Tsigaris, owner of the-always packed Flames Eatery and Bar, has leased the building from owner Barry Swenson Builder.
Pres. Barack Obama’s Facebook visit was as much about making a connection with young voters as it was about connecting with Silicon Valley.
Devout amphibian supporter Kerry Kriger wants to see one of the nation’s most popular pesticides banned because it threatens a critter he loves: the frog.
The city council approved a compromise measure authored by Vice Mayor Madison Nguyen by a 6-5 vote to cap the city’s medical marijuana collectives at 10.