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Mountain Winery Announces 2016 Season: The Roots, YES, Ziggy Marley, Boston, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Explosions in the Sky

Mountain Winery Announces 2016 Season: The Roots, YES, Ziggy Marley, Boston, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Explosions in the Sky

With summer right around the corner, the Mountain Winery in Saratoga has an impressive lineup planned for its 2016 concert series. Taking advantage of its striking scenery this year’s lineup rivals those of venues in San Francisco and Oakland—with artists from a wide range of genres, as well…

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SJ Q&A: Shozo Kagoshima, Hakone Gardens

SJ Q&A: Shozo Kagoshima, Hakone Gardens

San Jose native Shozo Kagoshima has spent his life working at Silicon Valley institutions, first at the Winchester Mystery House and now as executive director of the Hakone Estate and Gardens in Saratoga. Kagoshima joined the Hakone team in the midst of the garden’s centennial…

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South Bay Filipino Food Crawl

South Bay Filipino Food Crawl

The Bay Area has always had a strong Filipino presence, but its pervasiveness in local culinary culture has been lacking. A Filipino family party can be huge, so huge that restaurants can’t accommodate and everyone remains at a relative’s house, feasting on a buffet of…

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Haberdasher Pours True in the Valley of Illusions

Haberdasher Pours True in the Valley of Illusions

As bon vivants who rub elbows with some of Silicon Valley’s most exciting arms, Mr. Harada and I are all too familiar with the bespoke lifestyle. So, while I wait on delivery of my custom Lamborghini Centenario (with full Levi’s denim interior and a Monster…

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Silicon Valley’s Indian Food Survival Guide

Silicon Valley’s Indian Food Survival Guide

Silicon Valley is known for its beautiful weather and tech geniuses, but it also boasts another impressive feat: one of the most diverse collections of Indian restaurants in the country. Check out some of these places to experience a blending of culinary culture unique to…

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Breast Cancer Researcher Dr. Nancy Cappello Visits San Jose Woman’s Club

Breast Cancer Researcher Dr. Nancy Cappello Visits San Jose Woman’s Club

Twelve years ago, Dr. Nancy Cappello was diagnosed with breast cancer—but not before she was misdiagnosed. Six weeks after she had received a normal mammogram report, Dr. Cappello learned that her screening did not include information about dense breast tissue. She survived but was forced to endure…

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Viva CalleSJ Returns in September

Viva CalleSJ Returns in September

In its impressive inaugural year, Viva CalleSJ brought out an estimated 35,000 people to walk, bike and explore the streets of San Jose. The event was so successful, city officials decided to bring the event back for a second year. Viva Calle translates to “the…

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SJ Q&A: Symphony Silicon Valley Founder Andrew Bales

SJ Q&A: Symphony Silicon Valley Founder Andrew Bales

Name: Andrew Bales Occupation: Founder and general director of Symphony Silicon Valley. How long have you lived/worked in San Jose? I moved here 29 years ago with my work, first as head of ballet in Cleveland. When we began a co-venture between Cleveland and San…

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Spring Break Guide

Spring Break Guide

Can’t afford to travel for Spring Break this year? Don’t sweat it. That’s what being a student is all about. You don’t need to hit Cancun or Ibiza. There are plenty of fun things to do in the Bay Area that wont break your bank….

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Cracking a Few Eggs: A Guide to Making Eggs Every Which Way

Cracking a Few Eggs: A Guide to Making Eggs Every Which Way

If you wake up every morning with eggs on the brain, or if you are new to the world of scrambling, poaching and boiling, this guide has you covered. Eggs are not only fantastic little ovals of protein and healthy fat—they are an all-around delicious…

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