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Stage Review: ‘The Language Archive’ Stays Thoughtful, But Messy

Stage Review: ‘The Language Archive’ Stays Thoughtful, But Messy

The acting of the entire cast is superb; the dialogue is fast-paced, expressive and able to make some of the play’s lofty ideas more digestible. But The Language Archive is structurally a mess.

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A Conversation with the California State Bear (Sponsored)

A Conversation with the California State Bear (Sponsored)

The California State Bear has left the flag to rally, teach, and activate fellow Californians to better manage their energy use, water, and other precious resources this summer. Recent national studies have revealed the effects of climate change on the nation – and California is…

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Alexander’s Steakhouse New Executive Chef on Reacquiring a Michelin Star

Alexander’s Steakhouse New Executive Chef on Reacquiring a Michelin Star

Talking to Chef Derek Biazo is like talking to an NBA player right before the game. For one, he’s tall. I’m 6’4″ and was looking up at him ’til we sat down at the cocktail tables in the sleek bar/lobby of Alexander’s Steakhouse. And then it’s the way he talks. He talks earnestly about pushing his team, pushing himself, consistency, “executing at the highest level.”

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Artik Art and Architecture Hosts Annual Local Art Reception

Artik Art and Architecture Hosts Annual Local Art Reception

This week, a reception marks the 20th anniversary of gallery exhibitions at Artik Art & Architecture, a San Jose-based firm.

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Hugh Laurie Couldn’t Be Happier to Play the Blues

Hugh Laurie Couldn’t Be Happier to Play the Blues

“I spent pretty much 10 years solid in the US and nine-and-a-half months a year was spent in a large building with no windows. And that’s the great part of going on tour. The adventure of it is getting to know people and see places. It’s a big place.”

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Strike Brewing Company to Open Brewery and Tap Room

Strike Brewing Company to Open Brewery and Tap Room

Strike Brewing Company is nearing completion on a brewery and tap room in San Jose that could produce up to 5,000 barrels of beer annually.

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Vesta’s Pizzas Balance Novelty and Flavor

Vesta’s Pizzas Balance Novelty and Flavor

Honey, chili peppers, arugula and lemon zest are among the seemingly ill-advised toppers for the thin-crust, wood-fired pies at Vesta, but this is not strictly a case of creativity for creativity’s sake.

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‘When Dreams Are Interrupted’ Memorializes Japanese-American Internment

‘When Dreams Are Interrupted’ Memorializes Japanese-American Internment

When Wendy Maruyama collected names of the 120,000 Japanese Americans forced into concentration camps during World War II, she wrote them on paper tags and assembled them into 10 tree-like cascades.

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FanimeCon 2014 Celebrates 20th Anniversary with Everything Anime

FanimeCon 2014 Celebrates 20th Anniversary with Everything Anime

Few dress codes for formal dances require the note of “no weapon props.” But for the cosplayers at Fanimecon, a little reminder never hurt. This year, the convention celebrates its 20th anniversary, hosting panels and events on all things anime.

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The California State Bear is Here to Demonstrate Energy Management for Summer (Sponsored)

The California State Bear is Here to Demonstrate Energy Management for Summer (Sponsored)

Despite the good work of Californians to manage energy, save water and reduce emissions, we are at a critical time. As such, the California Bear has left the flag to stress the efficient management of the state’s power, water, and other precious resources.   In…

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