Covid-19 financially stunted hundreds of Bay Area performers over the past year, but some found a way to succeed anyway.
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Sheriff Bob Jonsen Opens Re-election Campaign with a Book and a Song
The announcement by Santa Clara County Sheriff Bob Jonsen appeared only on his LinkedIn page and was paired with an AI recording of a song he wrote. A week earlier he announced an upcoming memoir with its own accompanying full soundtrack of songs with lyrics written by the sheriff.
In Era of ICE Raids, Latino Christmas Traditions in CA Proceed with Caution
The escalating ICE enforcement, and a change in policy that permits immigration enforcement at areas such as churches and schools that were previously off limits, has created a chilling effect on some Latino community activities.
Trump’s New Order Against State AI Regulations Hits CA Efforts
Since 2016, California enacted more AI regulations than any other state. The president’s new order against such laws worries state officials.
Historic Plaque Celebrating 60th Anniversary of the Grateful Dead To Be Unveiled at SJ City Hall
On Dec. 4, the City of San Jose will unveil a commemorative bronze plaque at City Hall above the footprint of a house which once stood on South Fifth Street where band members played their very first notes as the Grateful Dead.
Uncovering Rock Stars’ Surprising Hobbies and Skills
Rock stars are not superhuman beings. As a result, just like everyone, they also have interests and hobbies. Therefore, rock stars engage in skills that interest them when they are not in the studio recording songs or making music.
Phuong Tâm, Vietnam’s First Rock ‘n’ Roll Recording Artist, Rediscovered in San Jose
A star in wartime Vietnam, Phuong Tâm returns to the spotlight five decades later with reissued recordings next spring.
Far Beyond Funk: Summer Fest Performer Brandon Coleman Can’t be Contained by Genre
LA keyboard extraordinaire Brandon Coleman sees good things ahead for the future of music.
How Campbell’s Pruneyard Shopping Center Grabbed Three Michelin Stars
With Michelin-starred dining and classic amenities, a center that grew out of the valley’s orchards in the 1960s has been reinvented.
San Jose Jazz Launches Music Festival and Downtown Venue
San Jose’s newest venue, The Break Room, is located in San Jose Jazz's downtown office at 310 S First St. in the SoFA District.
Is Music Over at Mills College?
A hotbed of experimental sound for nearly a century, this school in Oakland is preparing to close its doors.
Artists Near and Far Plan Memorial Show for SJ Musician
Dominic Miranda, the driving force behind San Jose bands The Record Winter and Rex Goliath, died Oct. 20.
Op-Ed: Prop. 22 an Assault on Democracy, Human Rights
Proposition 22 is a heist in plain sight orchestrated by some of the wealthiest liars and thieves of our modern Gilded Age.
Former Executive Protection CEO Indicted in CCW Bribery Probe
AS Solution founder Christian West, 51, faces two felony counts of bribery and falsifying records. An arraignment has been set for Aug. 31.
Patrons Hope to Save Mountain View’s Beloved Red Rock Café
Red Rock has served the community—literally—for over two decades, working with other nonprofits on charitable endeavors.
Silicon Valley Arts Groups, Restaurateurs Struggle Through the Coronavirus Quarantine
Decades of community-building suffers a setback as performances cancel, dining goes takeout-only and the economy slides into recession.
