Crowd of reporters at an outdoor press conference
Feb 19, 2025

San Jose Earthquakes Go Local With New Jersey Sponsor

Just when I think I’ve finally written enough about San Jose Earthquakes history, the team holds a press conference at the place I was born.
Woman with a microphone on stage
Feb 19, 2025

Abby Govindan Finds the Funny in Family Dynamics

Tackling the cultural divide between kids and their immigrant parents, comedian Abby Govindan brings her one-woman show to San Jose.
music in the park, psychedelic furs
Black-and-white photo of a man sitting at a piano
Feb 19, 2025

SJZ’s New Works Fest Goes Around the World and Home Again

From Feb. 21 to March 14, San Jose Jazz will present new compositions by hand-selected artists at the SJZ Break Room.
Feb 19, 2025

Rob Brezsny’s Free Will Astrology for Feb. 20–26, 2025

Author Rob Brezsny offers insights for all signs of the horoscope in his weekly Free Will Astrology column.
Protestors holding signs on a city street
After years of grinding for wage gains that were wiped out by California’s soaring cost of living, unionized educators are about to make a power move.
Man starting a bonfire in the forest
Watch Duty is powered by first-responder radio traffic. “The magic isn’t in the software,” says John Clarke Mills. “It’s in the people."
Amy tan in Mountain View
Her accounts, celebrating the lives of these creatures as individuals, affirm the significance of conservation efforts. The event includes a book signing with the celebrated ’73 SJSU alum.
Their hard-driving approach to jam-oriented ten-minute-plus songs has made them popular for bootleggers, with a cottage industry of fan-generated recordings springing up to share and trade.
Murda Beatz in Sunnyvale
There’s a reason why Forbes named him one of their “30 under 30” in 2021, and Saturday is the perfect chance to experience the experience only Murda Beatz can supply.
Forbidden Love in Palo Alto
The program will present two works from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture to The Marriage of Figaro and “Piano Concert No. 22.” The latter will feature Taiwan-born pianist Sandra Wright Shen.
Colin Meloy in Menlo Park
Since his solo debut, Colin Meloy Sings Morrissey, he’s applied his unique skills to interpreting the works of others, with more albums following suit, like tributes to Shirley Collins, Sam Cooke and the Kinks.
Shutups in San Jose
Shutups have been around for a whopping 13 years. What the hell? How is everyone sleeping on this band and their post-punk, shoegaze and melodic insanity?
music in the park, psychedelic furs
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