Friday, May 20, 2011

Saturday Stats: Largest Public Companies in San Jose

Earlier this month the San Jose Business Journal published a list of the largest public companies in Silicon Valley based on revenue. I've pulled out the ones from San Jose along with their rank and latest fiscal year revenues:
  • Cisco Systems (#4) - $40.04 billion
  • eBay (#8) - $9.6 billion
  • Sanmina-SCI Corp (#13) - $6.32 billion
  • Adobe (#21) - $3.8 billion
  • SunPower (#29) - $2.22 billion
  • Brocade Communications (#32) - $2.09 billion
  • Altera (#34) - $1.95 billion
  • Xilinx (#35) - $1.83 billion
  • Atmel (#38) - $1.64 billion
  • Fairchild Semiconductor (#39) - $1.60 billion
  • Novellus Systems (#44) - $135 billion
  • Verifone (#50) - $1 billion
  • Cadence (#51) - $935.95 million
  • Atheros (#52) - $926.83 million
  • Netgear (#53) - $902.05 million
  • Cypress Semiconductor (#54) - $877.53 million
  • Super Micro Computer (#57) - $721.44 million
  • Quantum (#58) - $681.43 million
  • Integrated Device Technology (#69) - $535.91 million
  • California Water Services (#74) - $460.40 million
  • Harmonic (#75) - $423.34 million
  • Oclaro (#80) - $392.55 million
  • Tessera (#91) - $301.39 million
  • Micrel (#92) - $297.37 million
  • Integrated Silicon Solution (#95) - $252.46 million
  • DSP Group (#98) - $225.48 million
You can also find a filterable version of this data right over here. Of the 100 companies in Silicon Valley (including Santa Cruz County, San Mateo County, and parts of Alameda County), 26% of the companies were based in San Jose. The total revenue from just the San Jose companies exceeded $81 billion!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Sake Tasting in Japantown Next Week!

ABOUT

Sake San Jose combines sake tasting with a walk through Historic Japantown San Jose.
WHEN:May 26, 2011
5:00 pm – Opening Ceremony and Registration
5:30 pm – Sake Tasting
5:30 – 7:30 pm Akiyama Premium Sake Tasting
WHERE:Japantown San Jose
On Jackson Street Between 3rd and 7th Streets
TICKETS:Pre-event – $40
Day of – $50
Akiyama Premium Sake Tasting – $80.00
Yu-Ai Kai Senior Services will host this benefit sake tasting walk through Japantown’s various businesses and restaurants, each having different types of sake at special tables.
This year, Sake San Jose will be premiering a new event in the brand new James Akiyama Wellness Center, the Akiyama Premium Sake Tasting. A special collection of premium sakes will be assembled for tasting in the Center’s Sakura Room (5:30 – 7:30pm).
Along with sake, a variety of “small plates” will be offered to accompany the sakes. Sake experts will be available to offer information about the different sakes being tasted. And once you have tasted these offerings, the streets of Japantown will still be available for you to find your Sake San Jose favorite sakes.
Proceeds from Sake San Jose benefit Yu-Ai Kai Senior Services, a nonprofit senior center, in Japantown.

To purchase tickets, click here.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

San Jose Bike Party Formal Ride - May 20th

The latest San Jose bike party is coming this Friday and the theme is dressy. Don't be surprised if you see a thousand people that look like they're biking to prom this weekend.

"This months theme is the Formal ride so get dressed up and get ready to ride. and don’t forget a corsage for your special lady… the night promises to be a night full of Awkward dancing and even awkwarder kisses.  Please remember to keep your outfit clear of your chain so you don’t have a wardrobe malfunction and end up as the only one at the dance without pants."

For all the info, just click right over here.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

TWO BUCK Tuesday Today, May 17th!

from Phantom Galleries 
KALEID Gallery presents
Two Buck Tuesday May 17th 7-10pm
You're invited to join us for our monthly $2 art sale and quirky people get together! We have another great lineup of art, demos and hands on activities!

Featuring:

Joanne Yada and Courtney Thiesen shows us how to reduce, reuse, and recycle without taking the can to the curb. Fuse together plastic shopping bags and make your own wallet. No sewing, no tape, no hard labor- just iron your creation and make it a useful work of art using the printing on the bags and your own scribbles. Free! http://www.craftingforcheapskates.blogspot.com/


Jessica Spencer will wow us with pirate-themed cross-stitch embroidery! Arrrrr!


Julie Jacobs will demonstrate her exquisite wire-wrapped jewelry.


Laura Callin Bennett will teach us how to print a Peregrine Portrait with a hand carved linoleum block. Take home your very own Peregrine Portrait! http://lauracallinbennett.com/


Troy Sims will show us the amazing art of customized paper embossing by hand.www.simsartworld.com 


Alan Hackler will guide us in the creation of the ultimate paper airplane. Complete with a paper airplane contest at the end of the night!


David Mejia, our resident portrait artist will draw your portrait for a small fee while you wait!


Nathan Vargas will host a drawing game he invented called Nathan's Juxl Puzzle.

It's very easy to learn and really engages the person's brain and imagination.
Nathan was bored one night and wanted a visual game that was a challenge but didn't seem like I was doing math....this is his answer to Sudoku. When the puzzle is completed, it can be easily turned into a piece of art. (The image above is a completed puzzle that has been taken to that next level.)
Come learn how to play and take home your own piece of Juxl Puzzle art!http://portfolio.nathanvargas.com/content/nathans-juxl-puzzle


FREE Heirloom Tomato Plants! While they last. Six varieties grown with love by Lacey.

Live Artists:
Jennifer Cordiglia 

Steven Reece http://steevn.carbonmade.com
Jehoiakim Santos http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000499750737 

Suhita Shirodkar sketchaway.wordpress.com 
Al Preciado

and Andre Trigueiro Harthttp://www.facebook.com/TheAndreHart


Music by DJ Coco


Treats By Sugar & Spice – Two lovely ladies with cupcakes and savory snacks!

As always, $2 art will be on sale throughout the evening! 
Tuesday, May 17th, 7-10 pm - free & all ages welcome!

KALEID Gallery 

88 South 4th Street 

Downtown San Jose

www.KALEIDgallery.com 

(408) 947 1785

Monday, May 16, 2011

New San Jose Events Site!

There is a new site that just popped up that is dedicated to posting new events coming up in San Jose. To check it out (and also to submit new events) just go to www.el408.com. There is also a permanent link over to the right!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

@First Updates

The @First development at 237 and First St. has confirmed another tenant, a 5,000 sqft Chase bank. It is also rumored that Fresh & Easy will be their grocery anchor and they are on the lookout for a dry cleaner, hair salon, and dentist. The other leases they have confirmed are:

  • Five Guys Burger and Fries
  • Chick-fil-A
  • Chipotle
  • Sweet Tomatoes
  • Panda Express
  • Premier Pizza
  • Panera
The development already includes a massive Target and a 160 room Hotel Sierra.


Saturday, May 14, 2011

Evergreen Village Square - EPIC Festival

Bored next weekend?  Well if you haven’t heard yet, Evergreen Village Square is hosting the EPIC Festival on Saturday, May 21 @ 11a – 3p

EPIC - "Earth-People-International Culture Festival", a community event
celebrating the costumes and cultural performances of our diverse community.

There will be Tai Chi Performers, Sikh Temple Martial Arts, Dance Theatre International and more.  The event will be emceed by Lori & RJ Cotton Candy Express Music.

I’ll probably be dropping by and getting some pictures.  I should be easy to spot, unlike Waldo.  You can checkout their FB page for some info.

As the Sharks advance to the Western Conference Finals...



It is now set. The Sharks have advanced to the Western Conference Finals, where they will play the Vancouver Canucks. In a rare sense of events, the Sharks will actually be playing a higher seeded team (as the Canucks' first place seed in the regular season and Presidents' Trophy victory is higher than the Sharks' second place finish). As such, the Canucks will gain home ice advantage, and the first two games of the series will be played in Vancouver.

What does this mean for the Sharks? As far as the playoffs have gone so far, we much evaluate the performance of both teams:

In round one,
The Sharks faced the Kings and beat them in six games. One of the victories included an epic comeback from a deficit of four goals to win in overtime. Although the Kings were without their star player Anze Kopitar (due to a fractured ankle), their goaltender Jonathan Quick was a very potent force, keeping the Kings within striking distance despite the significantly greater number of shots released by the Sharks.

The Canucks faced the Blackhawks and beat them in seven games. To start the series, the Canucks clinched the first three games, but allowed the defending Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks to come back and force a Game 7. When the final game went to overtime, the Canucks barely managed to win with a goal by forward Alexandre Burrows. To note, the Blackhawks did not have nearly the firepower they had last year, missing such impact players as Andrew Ladd, Dustin Byfuglien, Antti Niemi, and Ben Eager.

In round two,
The Sharks faced the Red Wings and beat them in seven games. During the series, Red Wings clearly showed themselves to be a reckoning force with their amazing talent, although the Sharks' youth perhaps allowed them to push through and win. While the Sharks won the first two games of the series, the Red Wings orchestrated a comeback to force a Game 7. With the San Jose crowd loud and supportive of their home team during the seventh game of the series, the Sharks narrowly won to advance.

The Canucks faced the Predators and beat them in six games. Although the PRedators have had a very impressive run during the regular reason and during the playoffs with the likes of Shea Weber, Mike Fisher, and their goaltender Pekka Rinne, the heavily offensive Canucks managed to win. Despite being the favorites to win, the Canucks did show a bit of weakness, as their defenses were not what they used to be.

So now, we have the Sharks and the Canucks: the Sharks being a relatively well balanced team with phenomenal puck control, and the Canucks being a much more offensive based team.

How will the two match up?
It is heavily argued that despite posting a 1-2-1 record agains the Canucks in the regular season, the Sharks have become a much better team, and with a victory over the Red Wings, that enough is proof the Canucks may need to fear the Sharks come Sunday. Additionally, the path the Sharks took to the Conference finals may have been more difficult. The Kings out-performed the Blackhawks in regular season play, and the Red Wings...well, are the same dominant Red Wings that have won the Stanley Cup four times since 1997. I also know plenty of Vancouver natives who are very nervous about their home team playing the Sharks.

If the Sharks manage to beat the Canucks, they will face the winner from the East, and will have home ice advantage.

As fans, let's push our Sharks to victory! This is our year!

GO SHARKS!

***

An additional note: Since blogger.com was out for the entirety of last Thursday (when the Sharks faced the Red Wings in Game 7), I never got to post the following, so I will do so now, for those who are interested.

One game, two outcomes.

The Sharks can either go in there, do their best, emulate the skills from practice, and put up a tough front in a losing effort, or they can unleash their fury by entering the game with a dominant force, owning the game, and putting away the pesky Red Wings once and for all!

As Sharks fans, we all know what our team is capable of. We have seen it all so far in the post season: our perfect overtime win record, our ability to overcome large deficits, Benn Ferriero’s overtime goal in Game 1 versus the Red Wings on his birthday, Ryane Clowe and Devin Setoguchi’s clutch goals, Douglas Murray’s thundering hits, Joe Thornton’s great playmaking and vision in the zone, Scott Nichol’s hard hitting work ethic, Dan Boyle’s amazing puck control, Jason Demers’ toughness, Joe Pavelski’s drive, Ian White’s puck skills, Logan Couture’s battles and scoring, and Antti Niemi’s amazing saves. We have seen this!

This is a team that is ready to win. The last three games do not matter; they’re worthless. What matters is tonight. Already, I can hear the San Jose crowd cheering, echoing support across the HP Pavilion, heard by everyone throughout downtown San Jose. Tonight, we strike. Tonight, we win!

The support is here, the momentum is here, and it is time to, once and for all, utilize everything that has been held back: the hunger, the drive, and the dominance.

I am tired of hearing from both Sharks “fans” and Red Wings fans alike how the Sharks have lost their touch. They’re all pathetic. It is time to cast aside the rage and fury held back. They must be unleashed tonight, in quite possibly the most important post-season game in San Jose!

We have done this before against the Red Wings, and we will do it again.

This is our game! This is our night! Time to win!

GO SHARKS!

The Usuals Sale Today + Art in the Backroom

Spring Clearance
SATURDAY ONLY!! Help us move Spring inventory! We're making some space for our new summer goods! Take 40% off of our remaining Spring apparel, accessories and shoes!
ALSO...
In the Backroom, from 12p-5p, get GREAT DEALS on original artwork by Sean Boyles and Roan Victor. Proceeds from Backroom art sales go toward kickstarting the opening of The Arsenal.The Arsenal is an innovative, up-and-coming art store in San Jose...and they're looking for a home on The Alameda! Want more info? Stop-by on Saturday and talk to the brains behind The Arsenal!
Spring Clearance
See you on Saturday!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Roosevelt Park Street Cleanup Tomorrow

This post almost didn't happen due to the Blogger outage yesterday!  Tomorrow the Roosevelt Park Neighborhood Association is putting together a street cleanup and they are looking for some volunteers. All of the info is below:

WHAT: Street Cleanup
WHEN: Saturday, 5/14 from 9:30 - 11:30 am
WHERE: South east corner of 22nd Street and E. Santa Clara
WHY: For neighbors to work together to make our neighborhood a clean place to live
Web site: http://www.rooseveltparkneighborhood.com/

Roosevelt Park Street Cleanup

Roosevelt Park Photo

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Today is Bike-to-Work Day!

If you see a lot of bikes on the road today, this is the reason why. Think of it as a city-wide bike party!

Also, last week there was a Clean Commute Challenge that pitted 3 transit options against one another in a friendly contest in preparation for today. Here is the press release:

                                                                                                        
IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SILICON VALLEY CLEAN COMMUTE CHALLENGE
GIVES BIKES THE EDGE ON MORNING COMMUTE

In a pre-emptive ‘race’ ahead of Bike to Work Day May 12, San Jose Councilmen and local business execs show commuting by bike is sometimes faster than…everything else


San Jose, CA (May 3, 2011) – Today’s Clean Commute Challenge, a friendly competition between three modes of commuting from downtown San Jose’s The 88 condo-highrise, surprised a lot of people but not the bike-equipped commuters as the two-wheeled team beat both a light rail team and a car team for a classic two-mile commute.  Participants included City Councilmen Sam Liccardo and Ash Kalra;  Carl Guardino, Pres. and CEO of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group; and volunteer San Jose residents who regularly commute in the area.

Starting at The 88 at roughly 7:45am, the three teams took best-recommended routes from Google Maps, 511.org or their own experience to draw attention to the ease and even the advantages of transit commuting.  At the finish – the County Administration Building at 70 W. Hedding, where Liccardo and Kalra often go to meetings – the lead bike team took only 6 minutes, the lead car team took 12 minutes and the light-rail team took 17 minutes – with a caveat that the light-rail rider would have clocked  4 minutes less if he’d been able to take the planned train at 7:38 if the Challenge had started on time.

“That’s commuting,” said Brandy Bridges of Wilson Meany Sullivan, developer of The 88, “and actually illustrates why more and more Silicon Valley residents are finding bikes and trains are more reliable than the surprise of a Monday morning back-up or stalled cars on the roadways.”

"As leaders, we have to pedal what we preach," said Guardino. "For me, today's 'Clean Commute Challenge' is part of my everyday transportation experience, as my daily 32-mile roundtrip between Los Gatos and San Jose is on two wheels rather than four.  It's healthy, fun and almost as time-efficient as the automobile during commute times." 

“Over 40% of commuters have a five-miles-or-fewer commute, and that’s perfect for bicycles,” said Corinne Winter, direct of the Silicon Valley Bike Coalition.  “With today’s friendly challenge, and the annual Bike-to-Work Day coming up May 12, we want to point out to all commuters that it’s really not that difficult, and it’s often even faster, and better for your health.”

The Bike Coalition cites national research that adults who bike to work have better weight, blood pressure, and insulin levels, and that women who bike 30 minutes a day have a lower risk of breast cancer.

“Although we live in the technology capital of the world,” says Liccardo, “the tech-savvy denizens of Silicon Valley have long recognized that the best solution to our common challenges with health, transportation costs, and the environment lies in relatively low-tech: the bicycle. I’m proud to be pushing pedals with them.”

“Whether riding a bike or riding the rails, South Bay residents should seriously consider other options besides their car,” says Downtown Association Executive Director Scott Knies. “With Silicon Valley employers back in a hiring mode, they and their employees need to use these better ways to work, and closer places to live such as downtown San Jose.”

The Commuter Challenge also highlights the progress made by San Jose, a League of American Bicyclists’ “Bike Friendly City,” as it takes advantage of its ideal climate and flat topography to promote cycling as a way to reduce traffic and pollution.

“San Jose is moving in the right direction, between its ambitious bicycle plan approval last year and the opening of close-in housing like The 88, commuters really do have many more opportunities to choose their bikes to get to work and school year-round,” said Winter.

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About cycling…more at www.bikesiliconvalley.org:
·       Almost 40 percent of Bay Area commuters live within just five miles of their workplace, a bike-able distance for even inexperienced cyclists.
·       If every person living this close to their workplace ditched their cars on Bike to Work Day alone, more than 60,000 vehicles would be off the road, reducing tailpipe emissions by more than 150,000 pounds.
·       Adults who bike to work have better weight, blood pressure, and insulin levels.
·       Women who bike 30 minutes a day have a lower risk of breast cancer.
·       Adolescents who bicycle are 48% less likely to be overweight as adults.

About Bike to Work Day….more info at www.bikesiliconvalley.org/btwd :
·       Thursday, May 12 is Bike to Work Day 2011 (BTWD) in the San Francisco Bay Area.
·       Each year, tens of thousands of commuters participate in BTWD.
·       In Santa Clara County, Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition has organized almost 70 Energizer Stations where cyclists can stop and refresh on their way to work.
·       The large turnout each year makes such a visible presence of bicyclists that motorists actually take notice, slow down, and make room.
·       Each year, this one great bike commuting experience converts people to occasional, then frequent bike commuters

PHOTO: San Jose Councilman Sam Liccardo, flanked by rail-commuter Tom Rivell and car-commuter Sarah Ligda, won a close ‘race’ in a Clean Commute Challenge today (May 3) from The 88 condo-highrise downtown to the County Administration building, drawing attention to May 12 Bike-to-Work Day.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Dishcrawl - Discovering San Pedro Square

I'm plugging this event early since there are only a handful of tickets left and the event is still 2 weeks away! This latest Dishcrawl will feature Peggy Sue's, Mobowl, and 2 more restaurants that will be kept secret until a couple days before the event on May 29th. This will be the first Sunday Dishcrawl and the second to feature San Pedro Square. To get your hands on some of the few remaining tickets, just click here! More info below.


This is your chance to dive a little deeper into all this little piece of Downtown San Jose that you may think you know. We are doing a twist on our usual Dishcrawl with our new Sunday crawl at 4:00 PM.  We're going the family friendly route and visiting classics like Peggy Sue's, and hunting down Mobowl, a delicious Chinese food truck!  More secrets to be revealed soon. :)
We will take you through four culinary destinations and maybe a surprise detour or two all in one night! 
To reserve your seats, please register quickly. Tickets tend to sell out.
For those of you lucky to get in, see you soon!
**TO NOTE***
The meeting location will be revealed 2 days before the event via email.

We're sorry, but cancellations are only taken if done 48H in advance. Thanks for understanding!

Email hi@dishcrawl.com with questions.
About Dishcrawl
Have you heard of Dishcrawl? It's a new way to discover your food neighborhood! Get to know friends over an exciting adventure through restaurants you love or never even knew existed. It's delicious and fun! 

Wednesday Wishlist: Better Use of Giant Gray Walls

Downtown is filled with several gigantic walls that could be utilized for public art, promoting downtown businesses, or even just painted a different color to look less dull. A great example is the 6 story concrete wall on the side of the San Pedro Square garage pictured below. SoFA has done a pretty good job of taking these walls and turning them into something interesting (see second photo). What would you do with this giant gray canvas?


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Thank You!

As we close out the night, I just wanted to say thank you immensely for reading. The fact that so many people in San Jose read this blog and are enthusiastic about the success of our city means that we have a very bright future ahead of us. We have the rare opportunity to be in a city that is on the rise and be a part of its success!

I would also like to thank everyone that has contributed to The San Jose Blog over the past two years, especially Jarrod Wells for all of the great Sharks posts (Go Sharks!). We have some new writers that will be contributing very soon, so I'll thank them in advance as well =).

May you all have a great night!!!

1st Act's Vision for Downtown San Jose

500 Followers on Twitter!

The San Jose Blog has just broken the 500 follower mark on Twitter! Only 3.8 million more to go to catch up to Charlie Sheen =)

Click here to follow us on Twitter.

Earthquakes D-day Video

One step closer to getting the Earthquakes stadium built...

EXCLUSIVE: San Pedro Square Market Confirmed Tenants!

I'll start off by saying that I think The San Pedro Square Market is the most exciting project underway in Downtown San Jose right now. If you happened to be at SJ Eats 2.0 over the weekend, you got a sneak preview of what San Pedro Square will be like after the Market is open--especially if you were eating some Treatbot ice cream next to the Peralta adobe (they will be one of the permanent tenants).

What I have for you today is a list of signed leases that will be moving into the Urban Market this year. Some names I can't share yet, but I can at least tell you what they will be selling. So far we have:

  • Naples-Style Wood Fired Pizza
  • A Wine Bar also featuring Cheese, Charcuterie & Panini
  • A Full Service Bar in the El Dorado Building
  • Vietnamese Sandwiches and Spring Rolls
  • San Pedro Square Newsstand & Gift Shop
  • Treatbot Karaoke Ice Cream
  • The Usuals, San Jose's own Clothing Shop
  • Veggiebox
  • La Fina Cocina, Latin Kitchen Products
  • Glo, Handmade Jewelry
  • Crewners, Classic Single Chair Barbershop 

There are also a number of leases that are in process right now, and I'll provide juicy details as soon as I get a green light! More news (and interviews) to come later this month.

Grand Plans for the Diridon Station

Some very exciting changes are in store for the Diridon area. It's a key transit hub in the bay area that connects Caltrain, Light Rail, Ace, Capital Corridor, Amtrak, and multiple Bus lines. By the end of 2012 it will also be home to a bike sharing station and by the end of the decade it should also house BART and High Speed Rail. It very well may become one of the busiest transportation depots in the US someday. Add to that a potential ballpark across the street, and you have an area with a lot of potential.

Below are some images from the planning department showing 3 planned "zones" the Diridon area is being divided into.  The innovation zone is going to be focused around housing emerging companies, the central zone will feature retail and entertainment, and the southern zone will be primarily residential. A lot of thought has also been put into an art plan that will blanket all three zones. Have a look at some of the images below for more on the overall vision!






New Restaurant will Come to Former Smoke Space

The proprietor behind Sabor Tapas Bar & Lounge has plans to open up a new restaurant in what used to be the Smoke Tiki Lounge and Smokehouse. No news on what the restaurant will be called or what type of food they will have, but interior work is already underway and it is expected to open this summer.

Lost San Jose Updates!

One of my favorite local photographers, Josh Marcotte, has recently updated the Lost San Jose site with tons of new photos (such as the one below)! He also has an art show going on through May 27th at Good Karma featuring the Alviso Slough. Check out the site right over here!

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E&O Trading Company is Being Replaced by a Mediterranean Restaurant

The owners of Flames in Downtown San Jose are bringing a 6,000 sqft Mediterranean/Greek restaurant to South First Street in the space that used to house E&O Trading Company. The plan is to launch the restaurant by late summer. When it opens, it will be the only Greek restaurant Downtown. There was one planned for Post Street, but plans feel through late last year. Click here for more info!

On an unrelated note, there is also a new Yogurt shop coming to Santa Clara Street.  It will have some big shoes to fill with Penguin Froyo gone.

The San Jose Blog Turns Two!!!

Today is our second year anniversary! What started out as a humble personal blog has become one of the largest online communities for people who love San Jose.

The original goal of this blog was to show people that San Jose is an amazing place to live, and I think we've achieved that. The goal for the next year will be to go beyond just showcasing and promoting what makes SJ great, and also try to highlight what makes San Jose unique from other cosmopolitan cities around the world. There is a unique culture here, and I don't think it gets enough recognition.

As for what is in store today, we have a lot of great content coming soon and that includes some exclusive info! So sit back, have a slice of cake, and enjoy the posts coming every 2 hours or so all day long.

Monday, May 9, 2011

The San Jose Blog's 2 Year Anniversary is Tomorrow!

We have a lot of content headed your way tomorrow, including some exclusive news.  Please stay tuned throughout Tuesday as we'll have posts coming to you morning through night!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Happy Mother's Day!

I have 2 quick plugs for this Mother's Day.  The first is Morocco's, which is having a really nice Mother's Day Dinner today:


Mother's Day at Morocco's & Belly Dancing With Sandra
Sunday May 8th | 12:00pm - 10:00pm
Join us for Family Style Dining all day! $29.95 gives you access to our unlimited 8 Course Family Style menu. View at www.moroccosrestaurant.com/moroccan-menu.html. $20 gets you unlimited Bloody Marys or Mimosas from 11am to 3pm. Belly Dancing performance will occur around 7PM with Sandra. Preview her at http://www.raks-sharki.com/ Enchant your friends and family today with beautiful dishes and a hearty time in the magical Morocco's Restaurant.


And the second is The Usuals, which is having a Mother's Day Sale:
 

The San Jose Blog Anniversary This Tuesday

Next week is The San Jose Blog's 2 year anniversary! This is just a quick heads up that you can expect many posts coming your way on Tuesday, May 10th as well as a few upgrades to the site itself!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

SJ Eats 2.0 - Today!


More food trucks. 300% more space. Held at the Peralta Adobe in San Pedro Square, the historical heart of the city. We are bringing some of the best food trucks and carts in the Bay. Site of the soon to be open San Pedro Square Market. FREE admission.

LUNCH (11a-3p)
Babaloo - Organic Cuban
Bill's Beer Steamed Hot Dog Cart
Cabana Dave's - Globally Inspired
Curry Up Now - Indian Street Food
Hapa SF - Organic Filipino
Iz It - Hawaiianese
Louisiana Territory - Cajun
MoBowl - Rice Bowls
MoGo BBQ - Korean Mexican
No Way Jose - Mexican
Seoul on Wheels - Nontraditional Korean
Tac-Gos - Mexican
Treatbot - Karaoke Ice Cream
Wow - Filipino Silogs

DINNER (5p-9p)
An The Go - Noodles
Curry Up Now - Indian Street Food
House of Siam - Thai
Kara's Cupcakes - Dessert
Little Green Cyclo - Vietnamese
Louisiana Territory - Cajun
MoGo BBQ - Korean Mexican
No Way Jose - Mexican
Southern Sandwich - Southern BBQ
Tikka Bytes - Custom Indian
Treatbot - Karaoke Ice Cream
Quick Dog - Hot Dogs
Wow - Filipino Silogs

LIVE MUSIC 1st Run(12pm-3pm)
12p-12:30p Christian Vela from Los Hot Boxers(Latin)
12:30p-1:00p TBA
1:00p-1:45p Native Brew(World)
1:45p-2:00p Musical Break
2:00p-2:30p Troy Curtis(Acoustic)
2:30p-3:00p Lani Grooves(R&B/Soul)

LIVE MUSIC 2nd Run(5pm-9pm)
5p-6p Jam session featuring local mc's and members of Panthelion, Citabria, Rebelskamp, and much more!
6p-6:30p Rebelskamp(Jam Band)
6:30p-7:00p Aivar(Reggae/Rock)
7:00p-7:30p My People's(Reggae)
7:30p-8:00p Cado(Latin)
8:00p-8:45p Paolos/Elias(Reggae)

At 5pm there will be a jam session with members of Panthelion, Citabria, Rebelskamp, and much more. We are going to create a drum circle cypher with some of the illest local mc's around! Make sure to come and watch this magic unfold.



Friday, May 6, 2011

South FIRST FRIDAYS Art Walk Today!

from Phantom Galleries 


The South FIRST FRIDAYS art walk is an eclectic evening of Arts & Culture in
downtown San Jose's SoFA district (and beyond!) every First Friday of the month

JOIN US for the next South FIRST FRIDAYS art walk on MAY 6th!
7pm ’til 11pm — ART WALK venues are free and open to the public


KALEID Gallery – 88 South Fourth St.
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Artist’s Reception: RENASCI by Emonic
RENASCI is the Latin word meaning rebirth or to be renewed. The body of work presented will deal with concepts and subject material based on human energy for an upcoming illustrated book called CRETUM due later next year.
On view through May 27th


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Artist’s Reception: The Strip by Katie C. Gutierrez
Intrigued with the notion of distilling a place as visually overwhelming as Las Vegas down into simplified points of bleeding light, Gutierrez encaustically collages her own photos with iconic vintage Vegas imagery to create her own brilliant yet hazy version of this place she loves to hate.
On view through May 27th


Phantom Galleries – art exhibits in vacant storefronts and alternative spaces
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66 South First St: Connections by Lacey Bryant
Bryant is interested in the disconnect between humans and nature and sets out to examine and reconcile that divide. The subjects of these paintings interact with creatures, sharing messages, fruit, freedom. The relationships they share are on equal footing. However, as with much of her work there are things left a mystery. We don’t know what message was shared or what the recipient’s reaction will be. Some of the questions left are more tenebrous-is the fruit being offered or stolen? This lingering tension encourages a dialogue, and a way to look at ourselves through a different lens.


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386 South First St: The Palette Knife Dance… paintings by Ruthy Gold
A series of paintings (acrylic on canvas using a pallet knife only) capturing the movement and flow of real life moments.


Caffé Trieste – 315 South First St.
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Opening Reception: Barbarians and Beauties by Sandi Billingsley
A series of work inspired by the conflict Billingsley has felt and witnessed in some women: the desire to be a hard competitor in the workplace and the desire to be a gentle object of desire. On view through June 25th.
First Fridays are Opera Night! at Caffé Trieste with some of the Bay Area’s best opera singers performing your favorite arias and duets.


Good Karma Vegan Café – 37 South First St.
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Opening Reception: Alviso Slough photography Josh Marcotte
A forgotten portal to the bay perched on the edge of the city, once crowded with steamboats and stagecoaches, Alviso sits eclipsed in the sun. Forgotten waterways and abandoned buildings litter a town swallowed up by San Jose annexation. “Alone, I wander the streets with a camera in my hand, in a place that is truly lost in San Jose.”


Pho69 – 321 South First St.
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On View: Janice Kirkpatrick (nee MEYER) Visionary Reflections
Kirkpatrick’s work combines strong colors with unique inner visions of universal symbolism. Her paintings and drawings often reflect dream imagery, with a lyrical musical influence. The imagery and forms she creates depict a strong sense of intuitive knowing and a deeper understanding of the magic in the natural world. She is able to transmit this to us in color, energy and form to change us on a deep inner level. Even though she had her start in Africa, she is heavily influenced by many world cultures and spirituality. She has a special affinity for the Native American culture, India, Hawaii and long gone cultures such as Atlantis and Lemuria.
Pho69 also features live contemporary music on First Fridays. Come check out local bands performing favorite covers and original music.

All this plus new exhibits at Anno Domini, MACLA, Higher Fire Clayspace, SLG Artboutiki, Downtown Yoga Shala, METRO, the Art Ark and San Jose Jazz at Eulipia.
For full listing of events and information: please visit www.SouthFirstFridays.com or call 408-271-5155


Media Sponsor: Metro Newspapers
Enjoy FREE PEDICAB RIDES between art venues courtesy of South First Fridays and Eco City Cycles!


The South FIRST FRIDAYS art walk event is produced by Two Fish Design with additional support provided by the San Jose Downtown Association, the San Jose Redevelopment Agency and 1st ACT Silicon Valley.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Cinco De Mayo Guide

SanJose.com has a handy guide about what's happening in Downtown San Jose tonight for Cinco de Mayo. To see the list, just click over here.