The San Jose area experienced a 4.1 magnitude earthquake at approximately 4:15 p.m., according to the United States Geological Survey’s website.
The San Jose area experienced a 4.1 magnitude earthquake at approximately 4:15 p.m., according to the United States Geological Survey’s website.
Jennifer Homans, a professional dancer and history professor, informs her new book, Apollo’s Angels, with her personal commitment to the discipline of ballet as well as her extensive knowledge of its social and political context over the centuries.
Arena rock isn’t dead. Thirty Seconds to Mars blasts off the SJSU Event Center on Friday, Apr. 8.
ESPN is reporting Jim Harbaugh has decided to head down the street from Palo Alto to become the next coach of the San Francisco 49ers. The former NFL quarterback supposedly gave Stanford one last chance to retain him after leading the Cardinal to the best season in school history, which ended with an Orange Bowl victory, but the Niners offered a sweeter deal. The contract is reportedly worth $25 million over five years. A formal announcement is expected at 3:30 p.m.
The Merc is reporting on speculation that Facebook may release its long-awaited initial public stock offering by April 2012. The news follows reports that Goldman Sachs and Digital Sky have invested $500 million in the company, upping its valuation to about $50 billion.
Fresh off leading the Stanford Cardinal to an Orange Bowl victory and the most successful football season in school history, quarterback Andrew Luck has decided to make the NFL wait a little longer.
The new eight-disc MLB Productions and A&E Home Entertainment World Series DVD package collects every game of the SF Giants series against the Texas Rangers plus two games of the NLCS and highlights of the season.
Club Wet is in the news again, but if the city has its way, it won’t be there for long. After a New Year’s Day incident left a woman with a punctured cheek and throat, City Attorney Rick Doyle is trying to take the unprecedented step of closing the club down permanently. A hearing is scheduled for January 24.
Rumors are buzzing that Larry Ellison wants to buy the New Orleans Hornets and move them to San Jose. Ellison confirmed that he has made an offer to the Hornets’ owners to buy the franchise for $350 million. He was not, however, willing to say what he would do with the team if he did end up buying them.
Find peace and quiet to unwind from all the winter holiday craziness at these stress-free places in the San Jose area.