Arts & Entertainment
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A 'Bob's Burger's' comic will be available at every comic book store participating in Free Comic Book Day.
read moreMeditations in Steel

'Brian Wall: Squaring the Circle,' features recent work from veteran sculptor.
read moreLove Songs

Based on the Oscar-winning film of the same name, 'Once' the musical tells the story of two musicians falling in love.
read moreEvery Man Is An Island

The new Empire Seven Studios exhibit, 'Alone, Together,' explores loneliness in the big city.
read moreShark Art

This Friday at Seeing Things Gallery, Jason Adams will debut his highest profile show to date.
read moreWar Requiems

Adam Hochschild, speaking at Stanford, honors those who tried to end the War to End All Wars.
read moreForeign Relations

Art imitates life imitating art in the City Lights Theater production of 'M. Butterfly.'
read moreDancing Outside the Box

With Bodies of Technology, Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley ponders the collision of dance and technology.
read moreWhen in Drought

Andrew Schoultz's new mural in Japantown is a commentary on California's water crisis.
read moreWorking Marriage

Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman are each in 'a unique position to influence the literary world.'
read moreOdd Trio

A brother, sister and their surrogate sibling unpack family baggage in 'The Lake Effect.'
read moreFollowing The Stars

Diana Thater's new exhibit ponders the connections between dung beetles and the luminous arm of our galaxy.
read moreArt Underfoot

Whether skateboarding or making prints, Sid Enck Jr. finds inspiration in the surrounding landscape.
read moreDetail Work

An upcoming exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art offers an intimate glimpse into the process of one of Mexico's preeminent muralists.
read moreTotally Photoshopped

The Computer History Museum marks 25 years of Photoshop with 'Adobefest.'
read moreMerry Printster

The works of Bruce Conner, who punked the art world elite, are on display at the SJICA.
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