October 31, 2020 Ghost Stories: TV Ghost Hunter and SJ Native Weighs Silicon Valley’s Most Famous Haunts By Mike Huguenor Nick Groff, an original star of the Travel Channel's Ghost Adventures, has spent the better part of two decades seeking out weird stuff. Read More 2
October 29, 2020 Mexican Heritage Plaza to Host Covid-friendly Dia de los Muertos By Gary Singh We all know about Day of the Dead or Dawn of the Dead. But what about a Drive of the Dead? Read More 0
October 28, 2020 Silicon Valley Open Studios Launches Virtual Art Show By Emanuel Lee Now in its 34th year, Silicon Valley Open Studios had to reimagine its annual art studio event due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Read More 1
October 21, 2020 San Jose International Short Film Festival Kicks Off with Big Names By Daedalus Howell Woods' film, ‘David,’ is one of the 100-plus line-up of shorts that are part of the 12th Annual San Jose International Short Film Festival. Read More 0
September 24, 2020 San Jose Tattoo Artists Embrace Reopening After Months in Limbo By Katie Lauer After seven months without steady work, the artists at San Jose’s State of Grace, including Tyler Harrington, are seeing clients. Read More 0
September 15, 2020 Sculpture Fair Aims to Redefine Public Art in Silicon Valley By Emanuel Lee If a new Peninsula-based nonprofit has its way, the region will also be known for the transformative effects of public art. Read More 1
September 11, 2020 Poet Laureate Navigates a Pandemic, Social Upheaval to Share Her Love of Words By Kyle Martin Janice Lobo Sapigao didn’t expect her year as poet laureate to be sucker-punched by a new virus—but she's not slowing down. Read More 1
June 11, 2020 An Anti-Racist Reading List on Whiteness, Privilege in the U.S. By San Jose Inside Books that examine not only the black experience, but also white supremacy, whiteness and how this fatal dynamic in America came to be. Read More 3
January 27, 2017 I Saw You: Neo-Nazis Attended the San Jose Women’s March? By Josh Koehn Many people found inspiration and hope in last weekend’s Women’s March in San Jose—but we should probably talk about this guy. Read More 97
November 24, 2016 Happy Thanksgiving from SJI By Silicon Valley Newsroom San Jose Inside would like to wish all of our readers a very happy Thanksgiving. We will return Friday. Read More 0
August 25, 2016 Loss of Big Funding Creates New Silicon Valley Arts, Culture Scene By Nick Veronin In decades past, five big arts groups dominated the Silicon Valley culture scene. The local arts organizations look quite different these days. Read More 5
August 3, 2016 ‘My Name, My Identity’ Campaign Stresses Cultural Awareness By Daphne Morales To date, nearly 1,883 people have taken the “My Name, My Identity” pledge, in addition to more than 370 school districts and 760 cities. Read More 28
April 20, 2016 Originators of the Phrase ‘420,’ Find Missing Link in San Jose By Molly Oleson April 20, or 420, has become a holiday in cannabis culture. The men who claim to have coined the term found the missing link to their story in San Jose. Read More 10
April 6, 2016 When a Partner Realizes Their Spouse Isn’t Straight By Jennifer Wadsworth Joyce Miller, a retired nurse, leads a local support group that helps straight spouses cope when their partner comes out of the closet. Read More 6
December 24, 2015 Happy Holidays from SJI By Silicon Valley Newsroom San Jose Inside would like to wish all of our readers a Happy Holidays. We will return Monday, Dec. 28. Read More 4
November 26, 2015 Happy Thanksgiving from SJI By Silicon Valley Newsroom San Jose Inside would like to wish all of our readers a Happy Thanksgiving. We will return Friday. Read More 2