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Food & Wine Events: April 13-20

Food & Wine Events: April 13-20

We are lucky to live in such a bountiful state. Where else can you eat the same dinner as was served on the last night on the Titanic, find jelly beans that taste great with wine, and enjoy a combination of food and art all in one week? Some might say we’re spoiled, but for us it’s just another South Bay week. April 13-20.

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San Jose Stage: ‘Lolita Roadtrip’

San Jose Stage: ‘Lolita Roadtrip’

A fascinating new comedy by local playwright Trevor Allen follows Vladimir Nabokov’s actual 1941 roadtrip from New York to Stanford.

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Livefeed: Gilroy’s Milias restaurant to rise again

Livefeed: Gilroy’s Milias restaurant to rise again

The steakhouse was a popular stopover for movie stars traveling between San Francisco and the Monterey peninsula. John Wayne, Clark Gable, Will Rogers and others dined there back in the days before Highway 101 was built, and there was just the Monterey Highway. For locals, it was a classy but unpretentious place to go out to eat that they called the “hotel.”

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Vagabond Opera at Sunnyvale Theatre

Vagabond Opera at Sunnyvale Theatre

The Vaudevillian group puts on a show this Saturday that transports audiences into a fantastical world where time and geography fall away.

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To-Do List: Apr. 11-15

To-Do List: Apr. 11-15

Five reasons to look forward to the work week: Sovereign Strength, Stomp, English Afternoon Tea Party, Last Dinner on the Titanic, Martin Lawrence.

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Winklevoss Twins Forced to Accept Facebook Settlement

Winklevoss Twins Forced to Accept Facebook Settlement

Mark Zuckerburg and Facebook received some good news Monday, when a U.S. appeals court ruled that the Winklevoss twins have no right to try and back out of a settlement they reached with the social network company in 2008.

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Largest Sikh Temple in the U.S. Opens

Largest Sikh Temple in the U.S. Opens

The Sikh community of the Bay Area celebrated the opening of the largest Sikh temple in the United States on Sunday. The San Jose Sikh Gurdwara, occupies 110,000 sq. feet in a 40 acre campus on Murillo Avenue in Evergreen Hills. It was completed at a total cost of $32 million. The complex includes a prayer hall, classrooms, apartments, and a vegetarian kitchen.

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Teen Shot at Skate Park

Teen Shot at Skate Park

A seventeen-year-old boy was shot with a small caliber handgun Friday at Stonegate Skatepark on Gassman Avenue.

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Sweet Story

Sweet Story

To first-timers, Sweet Shop, a gingerbread-house-like building with brown shingles, looks a little out of place. What’s a store doing in the middle of an upscale residential neighborhood in Los Altos? It’s the only retail space around. But for more than 40 years, the location has held a sweet spot for the community.

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Sweet Story

Sweet Story

To first-timers, Sweet Shop, a gingerbread-house-like building with brown shingles, looks a little out of place. What’s a store doing in the middle of an upscale residential neighborhood in Los Altos? It’s the only retail space around. But for more than 40 years, the location has held a sweet spot for the community.

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