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Interview: Husband and Wife Team Brings Mooyah Burgers to Morgan Hill

Interview: Husband and Wife Team Brings Mooyah Burgers to Morgan Hill

Terry and Brit Ratto, a husband-and-wife team from Morgan Hill, believe in their new project so much that they decided to leave their jobs of 25 years to try to build a “better burger.”

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Discrection Is Key: New Show of Vandal Railyard Art at The Arsenal

Discrection Is Key: New Show of Vandal Railyard Art at The Arsenal

Artists are usually eager to attach their names to their work. But when the art in question is also considered vandalism, signing the same name that appears on your birth certificate could land you on the wrong side of the law.

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Review: Tava Indian Kitchen Lets Diners Build Their Own Burroti

Review: Tava Indian Kitchen Lets Diners Build Their Own Burroti

Custom burritos are no longer the sole province of Mexican fast-casual joints. The clearly burrito-inspired wraps dubbed Burrotis are a signature item on the menu at Tava Indian Kitchen, which melds a Chipotle-style model with the flavors of an Indian buffet.

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Bodybuilder Kali Muscle Gets Swole at TheFitExpo

Bodybuilder Kali Muscle Gets Swole at TheFitExpo

With their plodding routines of protein-packed dieting, lifting and down-to-the-minute scheduling, bodybuilders have a reputation for being a bit dull. They’re like monks—insanely bulked-up, shredded monks—on a monomaniacal quest for physical nirvana. Kali Muscle, 39, shatters convention.

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Preview: Hot San Jose Nights Car Show and Festival

Preview: Hot San Jose Nights Car Show and Festival

Hot San Jose Nights returns July 12 with hundreds of new and classic cars, live music and activities.

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SJ Q&A: Larry Clark, founder of the Rose, White and Blue Parade

SJ Q&A: Larry Clark, founder of the Rose, White and Blue Parade

Larry Clark is a founder of the Rose White and Blue Fourth of July Parade, which draws thousands of spectators each year. The parade takes place in San Jose’s Rose Garden neighborhood, with a third of the route following the historic main street, the Alameda….

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Best Public Swimming Pools in the South Bay

Best Public Swimming Pools in the South Bay

Summer is officially here and many are looking for a good place to cool off. A day at the pool is a great way to beat the heat, whether it’s with family, friends, or just a good workout. Here are a few suggestions for local…

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Interview: The JurassiC on the Current State of the San Jose Music Scene

Interview: The JurassiC on the Current State of the San Jose Music Scene

Last week, I sat down with the five members of local jazz/soul/funk band The JurassiC in an SJSU music room, and it didn’t take much to get them talking about what they love best: music, of course. When asked what they did for jobs and hobbies outside the band: more music, of course.

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Review: SP2 Communal Bar + Restaurant Combines Strong Bar Program with Creative Cuisine

Review: SP2 Communal Bar + Restaurant Combines Strong Bar Program with Creative Cuisine

With a strong bar program and a menu of Asian and European bistro fare, SP2 Communal Bar + Restaurant has all the makings to grow into a new favorite during the South Bay’s current restaurant renaissance.

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Meritage Plans New Community Homes in Morgan Hill

Meritage Plans New Community Homes in Morgan Hill

Master planned community veterans Meritage Homes are in the process of constructing their latest Stonebridge community just south of San Jose city in Morgan Hill. Considered the southernmost part of the Silicon Valley, residents of the city enjoy easy access to San Jose and other…

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