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World Cup Street Parties Could Transform Downtown San Jose
Patios are made for World Cup parties, whether they be Italian, Irish or German. The vision came to me while drifting from Sharks Way toward The Devine.
If one starts in Little Italy, segues through the Irish syndicate...
NGHTMRE in Sunnyvale
NGHTMRE built his reputation on explosive drops and tightly engineered chaos that lands somewhere between festival spectacle and club precision. The Los Angeles-based producer leans into heavy bass, sharp builds, and horror-tinged synth textures that keep his...
The Book of Mormon in San Jose
The story is about two young, naive missionaries from Utah whose plan to convert people in Uganda into Mormons.
How Purple Lotus Keeps It Fresh
Published in cooperation between Purple Lotus and Metro Silicon Valley
For many cannabis consumers, there’s one unmistakable sign that they’ve found the right dispensary: the flower smells...
Netflix, Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount: What’s the Deal
This article originally appeared in the American Prospect.
In progressive circles, there is a great fear about the consolidation of Hollywood and the broader media into the...
The Book of Mormon in San Jose
The story is about two young, naive missionaries from Utah whose plan to convert people in Uganda into Mormons.
Kings Return in Saratoga
In 2016, a quartet of prodigiously talented vocalists formed the acapella group, becoming a viral sensation with their videos.
Spaghetti Cumbia in San Jose
L.A.’s Spaghetti Cumbia is a five-piece party band that combines cumbia, punk rock, ska and their love for spaghetti western soundtracks.
Primary Trust in Palo Alto
Kenneth, a 38-year-old bookstore clerk, deals with the harsh reality of life when he loses his beloved and easy going job.
Violent Femmes in Menlo Park
Violent Femmes have been orbiting the alternative rock universe since the early 1980s, when their self-titled debut quietly became a cult classic. Formed in Milwaukee, the...
Ed Yong in Mountain View
In his award-winning bestseller An Immense World, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ed Yong unlocks a deeper sensory experience.

