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A Valley of Nations: What the World Cup Meant to Santa Clara County
Thanks to the World Cup, Santa Clara County has become a valley of nations.
As this week’s Metro hits the streets, the United States Men’s National Team is set to take on Bosnia on July 1st at Levi’s...
Tony Powell’s Hidden Life Comes to Light in New Documentary
The only San Jose Earthquakes player to operate a crumbling motel in West Hollywood for 20 years is now the subject of a documentary.
The Last Guest of the Holloway Motel screens on June 25th at Frameline, the...
A Mi Manera Weaves Latine Heritage Into Textile Art in San Jose
The San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles is one of those places that people can live in Silicon Valley their whole lives and never know exists. Which is a shame because in 1977 the museum became...
The Employee Dharma Handbook in Palo Alto
The Employee Dharma Handbook sounds like the rare workplace theatrical comedy that might actually draw blood.
Cinco de Mayo in San Jose: Parades, Festivals and Citywide Celebrations
San Jose is the Bay Area’s Cinco de Mayo capitol, with community-wide celebrations and red, white and green flags everywhere. While the date commemorates Mexico’s 1862...
Gavin Newsom’s Mixed Record on Cannabis and His Political Balancing Act
Many are asking: What is the deal with Gavin Newsom? Since Donald Trump returned to office, the governor has gained a lot of new fans across...
Chris Stapleton in Mountain View
Grammy Award-winning country singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton famously dropped out of college to pursue a musical career.
Katsura Sunshine’s Rakugo in Sunnyvale
Sunshine will enchant audiences with tales perfectly crafted through decades of dedication to making strangers laugh and build community.
The Altons in San Jose
The southeast Los Angeles neo-soul unit, The Altons, creates a soundscape dripping with the liquid 1970’s soul sound.
Terrible Adult Chamber Orchestra in Mountain View
To celebrate the 250th birthday of the USA, the Terrible Adult Chamber Orchestra will be putting on a concert at the outdoor ParkStage.
Turnover in San Jose
The band came up through emo and pop-punk, but what really made them stick was the softer, dreamier sound they grew into.
Aaradhna in San Jose
New Zealand-born Aaradhna has Samoan and Indian roots, but her music is steeped in the sounds of classic soul.

