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Feb 12, 2025
Canoas Garden: At the Crossroads of Past and Present
The intersection of Almaden Expressway and Canoas Garden Road is not what it used to be. And it never was.
Feb 12, 2025
Hats Off! Tabia Celebrates Four Decades of Storytelling
Tabia African-American Theatre Ensemble, marking its 40th anniversary, presents an adaptation of Regina Taylor’s ‘Crowns’ Feb. 14-16.
Feb 12, 2025
Los Tigres del Norte Represent in Words and Music
Los Tigres del Norte are about more than music. “We represent all the paisanos who came along into the U.S.,” says guitarist Luis Hernández.
Feb 12, 2025
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."
Brothers Gene and George Guglielmo commemorated the 100th anniversary of their winery, now in its fourth generation of family ownership.
Feb 11, 2025
The group presents classic works and new original material that celebrate and helps sustain the form’s traditions.
Feb 11, 2025
Lara survived and thrived, taking piano lessons from ’80s pop star Howard Jones starting when she was six years old.
Feb 11, 2025
Novelist Charlie Jane Anders will moderate a discussion with Doctorow regarding his latest novel, Red Team Blues.
Feb 11, 2025
Brown, Steele and Meehan are bringing the funny and ready to sling plenty of “back in my day” observations.
Feb 11, 2025
With its flowing contrasts between light, airy movements and thunderous ensembles, it is recognized as the first of Mahler’s symphonies to explore his thoughts on life after death.
Feb 11, 2025
It’s the battle of the Fishes when Idiot Fish and Scratchy Fish take to the Art Boutiki stage.