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Sep 24, 2025
The Jackhammers Are Back on Paseo de San Antonio
When I hear construction noise in an abandoned building that only exists because a hotel was moved down the street, I can only be in San Jose.
Sep 24, 2025
Lauren Gunderson Talks About ‘Little Women’ Adaptation
‘Little Women’ has been adapted into plays, musicals, operas, ballets, movies, TV series and Japanese anime. Now a playwright adds her spin.
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Sep 24, 2025
Exhibit Showcases 19th-Century Black Sculptor Edmonia Lewis
In the 19th century, sculptor Edmonia Lewis, not only carved a name for herself in a male-dominated medium—she also broke the color barrier.
Tarrah Lynn Taylor posted about animals and the environment. Max Chavez Ryan assisted the homeless, and Jeannessa Lurie was a dog trainer.
The county is considering sweeping changes that could affect wineries and other operations that conduct a variety of on-site business.
Sep 23, 2025
The iconic sludge metal shredder, Matt Pike, continues to prove why he’s one of the greats with the unrelenting High On Fire
Sep 23, 2025
British electronic act Disclosure is very of the moment, but members Guy and Howard Lawrence come from a diverse musical background
Sep 23, 2025
The all-volunteer orchestra, Redwood Symphony, will celebrate 40 years of making music, while also honoring the 100th birthday of their friend, Kirke Mechem
Sep 23, 2025
Jorge Luis Pacheco is a pianist, arranger, composer, percussionist, and singer born in Havana, Cuba
Sep 23, 2025
One of the things that brings people into the punk scene is its sense of community.
Sep 23, 2025
In the early 2000s, the band Simon Dawes, formed by high school friends Taylor Goldsmith and Blake Mills, brought a Malibu flavor to the solidifying indie rock sound.






