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Temperatures are expected to soar in the South Bay, perhaps reaching triple-digits in some inland areas, including Los Gatos, according to the …
San Jose Mercury News
San Jose State Athletic Director Tom Bowen said there were no people more fitting to honor with his department's inaugural Distinguished …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
Event co-chair Marie LoPresto made a special effort to recognize two attendees, Bill and Brenda Murphy. The event was originally scheduled to be held at the Murphys' nearby Clos La Chance Winery, but the threat of rain — which didn't materialize …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
"I wanted to do an event to focus on victims of violent crimes, and at the same time wanted to protest proposals to the city budget regarding cutting police and firefighters," she said. The idea first took hold when she attended a peace march in honor …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
Culture Clash's Hector Sigüenza, who emceed the event, even provided a 30-second rundown that humorously captured the spirit of Teatro's quarter-century of performances. In between bites of food provided by Plaza Garibaldi, the hundreds in attendance …
Palo Alto Online, CA
by Gennady Sheyner The Friends of the Palo Alto Children's Theatre, a nonprofit group that supports the Children's Theatre, will be one of four local organizations honored by the City Council for its community service Monday night. …
Business Wire (press release), CA
To help users better experience DTS technologies, DTS will provide a demo as well as a link to download TotalMedia Theatre 3 Platinum on ArcSoft website at www.arcsoft.com/partner/dts. For a chance to win, a visitor simply enters his or her information …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
"I think this event will be a little more fun than the afro event," said founder Virgil Robinson. "Afros are cool but Speedos and bikinis are funnier." Robinson is with the Possibility Advocate Society, a new Santa Cruz group dedicated to defending and …
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"Each rider commits to raising $3000," said Ben Carlson, event spokesman. "And many go beyond that." One of the riders is Richard King, 64, of La Selva. This is his first AIDS/LifeCycle ride. It's also his first multi-day ride, he said. …
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The Salinas Californian
San Jose Mercury News, USA
He vows that no matter how hard it gets for arts organizations, he will always be a part of New Music Works. "New Music Works is more of a home-grown, home-sustained organization," he said, likening it to a chamber group when compared to Cabrillo …