Gary Singh
Lew Wolff Unveils Earthquakes Soccer Stadium Plans
Sep 22, 2009, by Gary Singh Business, Culture Comments (24)

San Jose Earthquakes owner Lew Wolff was the keynote speaker at the Soccer Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SSVCF) annual dinner at the Fairmont Hotel Saturday night. At a highly anticipated event, Wolff showed a 10-minute video presentation that included architectural designs of what the proposed soccer stadium across Coleman Avenue from the Mineta San Jose International Airport will look like, once corporate sponsorships are finally secured.
Broadway Comes to San Jose
Jun 09, 2009, by Gary Singh Comments (0)
The Nederlander Organization is here to stay, and Broadway is finally returning to San Jose, California. Quite a few local politicos and arts organization heavyweights rolled into the Center for Performing Arts today for the announcement that Nederlander will be the exclusive presenter of touring Broadway productions and other special gigs in the CPA, beginning in September.
Conspiracy Convention Raises Web of Theories in Santa Clara
Jun 05, 2009, by Gary Singh Comments (4)
With celebratory talk about the 40th anniversary of Woodstock reverberating throughout the land, no one seems to be bringing up the darker side of that era, especially since August will also mark the 40th anniversary of the Tate-LaBianca murders. Since the Conspiracy Convention 2009 just happens to hit the Santa Clara Marriott this weekend, I think I must probe a few seemingly connected spheres of influence.
San Jose Comes to Life
May 15, 2009, by Gary Singh Comments (12)
As you read this, downtown San Jose is in the throngs of a new enterprise called Left Coast Live. This is, perhaps, the purest example of what happens when a bunch of people, instead of sitting around and complaining, actually stand up and do something.
The Sidewalks of South First Street
May 01, 2009, by Gary Singh Business Comments (8)

The SoFA neighborhood downtown is getting a facelift.
What do Inlaid Thermoplastic Asphalt Pavement Marking Systems have in common with bollard sleeves and Wilshire round planters? Easy. They’re all part of the SoFA District Year One Development Plan—a cosmetic redesign of South First Street between San Carlos and Reed Street.
About the Author
Gary Singh has been a staff writer for Metro Newspaper for eight years. As a professional journalist, Gary has written on a wide variety of subjects: artificial life, skateboarding, vampires, neurofeedback, Big Bird, soccer, local politics, information technology and more. He also authors the widely-read Silicon Alleys column.
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