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San Jose Earthquakes Unite Punk and Hippie Fans with 2026 Grateful Dead Jersey
Only the San Jose Earthquakes can unite the punks and the hippies.
With their 2026 home opener coming up this weekend, the Quakes made several recent announcements, including a brand-new secondary kit themed after the Grateful Dead. This...
San Jose State Breakdancing Club Revives Bay Area B-Boy Culture
If you’ve driven by San Jose State on a Sunday or Tuesday, you might’ve seen people doing headspins by the MLK Library’s front steps. Breakdancing, an energetic, acrobatic dance of precision, is experiencing a resurgence of interest...
Vortxz in San Jose
Bilingual indie rock that bridges the gap between the driving energy of post-punk and the melodic heart of Rock en Español.
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...
You are Who I Love at Stanford
You Are Who I Love, through words and music, paints a portrait of the undocumented immigrant experience in the United States.
Zee Zee at Stanford
This solo performance will feature works by Maurice Ravel plus selections from Franz Liszt’s Années de pèlerinage.
Joe Pug in Menlo Park
He spent years proving he's one of the most consistent craftsmen. This show provides a perfect setting for his brand of quiet intensity.
Brahms’ Fifth in Redwood City
This concert by the Redwood Symphony under the direction of conductors Eric Kujawsky and Kyle Baldwin will present a trio of classical pieces. Gabriela Ortiz’s 2021...
My Fair Lady in Mountain View
Adapted from George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion, Lerner and Loewe’s 1956 musical My Fair Lady is one of the most enduring Broadway shows of all time....
The Albert Square in San Jose
Sim Castro describes his music as “indie rock for aging nerds.” Which is a little tongue-in-cheek. The music is fun, catchy & introspective.

