Great video detailing the history of Emma Prusch Park and the Veggielution community. It's crazy to think we have an organic farm in the middle of San Jose. This is as local as you can possibly get with your produce!
Monday, May 2, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
ArtHouse Event at the San Jose ICA Today
The Silicon Valley Lofts & Condos blog has info on a really interesting event happening today. This is a great way to support local art!
Another fantastic event happening this weekend is ArtHouse at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) on Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1. ArtHouse is a weekend long event at the ICA in downtown San Jose’s SoFA District (SoFA) filled with art, art-making workshops, exhibitions, speakers, food, and art tours. There will be plenty of creativity flowing at ICA with all of the art to view and art to purchase as well. ArtHouse is a free event that will showcase the exhibits, activities, and events happening at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art. The ArtHouse event will benefit the artists, members, and community of ICA.
Some of the fantastic events at ArtHouse that you will not want to miss are:
The Print Fair: an open portfolio sale by more than 35 Bay Area printmakers
11:00am - 4:00pm on Saturday and Sunday
11:00am - 4:00pm on Saturday and Sunday
Printapalooza!
Morning and afternoon art-making workshops at the ICA Print Center
Morning and afternoon art-making workshops at the ICA Print Center
AIR Print Exhibition
Original art work by current ICA Artists in Residence
Original art work by current ICA Artists in Residence
Talking Art
A lunchtime speaking series and demonstrations with visiting artists
A lunchtime speaking series and demonstrations with visiting artists
Exhibition Tours
Guided tours with ICA curators and exhibiting artists
Guided tours with ICA curators and exhibiting artists
Food
Available for purchase by gourmet food trucks The Louisiana Territory and No Way Jose
Available for purchase by gourmet food trucks The Louisiana Territory and No Way Jose
ArtHouse is funded in part by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Endowment, an advised fund of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation.
ArtHouse
Saturday, April 30 - Sunday, May 1
9:00am - 5:00pm
San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)
560 S. First Street
Downtown San Jose
(408) 283-8155
Saturday, April 30 - Sunday, May 1
9:00am - 5:00pm
San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)
560 S. First Street
Downtown San Jose
(408) 283-8155
Free Admission
For additional information about ArtHouse or ICA, please check out the website here.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
How was Game 1 against the Red Wings?
You tell us, Sharks fans.
An adrenaline-pumped Shark Tank was ready to roll. From the onset, the Sharks played well, although a sneaky goal by Red Wing defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom in the first period kept the score 1-0 for the majority of the game. Until the third period, the Sharks were able to keep the Red Wings from scoring again, but had not been able to score themselves.
The Sharks peppered Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard with shots, as evidenced by the Sharks' shot tally of 46, compared to the Red Wings' 25. Unfortunately, without much screening the goalie and without having players open in good positions in front of the net, the Sharks were unable to score. Fortunes changed when the Sharks' own Joe "Pavs" Pavelski tapped in a Joe Thornton shot to tie the game on a third period power play.
Until the very end, the crowd was going wild, with intermittent cheers and jeering directed at Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard (mostly in retaliation for his sucker punch on Joe Pavelski earlier in the game). It only escalated from there as the eventual OT goal by birthday boy Benn Ferriero sealed the Sharks' victory.
The Sharks now lead the series 1-0.
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san jose sharks,
san jose sports
San Jose Rap Group Releases New Album
San Jose based Laid Back Music has just released their latest album and you can listen to it online for free right over here.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Round Two Begins Tonight!
That's right, Sharks fans, a repeat of last year's second round of the playoffs: the San Jose Sharks versus the Detroit Red Wings! As it had been last year, this will not be an easy road for the Sharks. Although the Sharks, as expected, beat the Los Angeles Kings in the Western Conference quarterfinals, it took six games to do it. (Granted, the Kings had the hot Jonathan Quick in net to impede their progress.)
The Red Wings, on the other hand, dispatched the Phoenix Coyotes in four straight games, ending their first series of games rather quickly and setting a tone they hope to continue during their nineteenth consecutive playoff run.
In the past, the Sharks have proven to be formidable Red Wing slayers, especially in the most clutch of situations. Judging by the way coach Todd McLellan has been playing his team, the Sharks are more than ready to take on the Red Wings yet again to make their way to the Conference Finals. It was evident in the Sharks' series versus the Kings that the Sharks continued their high puck control in the offensive zone and shot output, but lacked in effective shot percentages for essential goals. In the Sharks' 3-1 loss in Game 5, they managed to get 52 shots on net, as opposed to the Kings' 22. Unleashing over twice the number of shots on net as one's opponent yet still managing that kind of loss may be the sign of a hot goalie, but in playoff hockey, that is to be expected, and shots are necessary to be more lethal as a result.
Sharks fans alike, we all are in for quite a series, especially since it is the Red Wings we face. As the Sharks were seeded higher during the regular season, there will be home ice advantage. It is up to you, the fans, to represent, and show your support!
GO SHARKS!
The Red Wings, on the other hand, dispatched the Phoenix Coyotes in four straight games, ending their first series of games rather quickly and setting a tone they hope to continue during their nineteenth consecutive playoff run.
In the past, the Sharks have proven to be formidable Red Wing slayers, especially in the most clutch of situations. Judging by the way coach Todd McLellan has been playing his team, the Sharks are more than ready to take on the Red Wings yet again to make their way to the Conference Finals. It was evident in the Sharks' series versus the Kings that the Sharks continued their high puck control in the offensive zone and shot output, but lacked in effective shot percentages for essential goals. In the Sharks' 3-1 loss in Game 5, they managed to get 52 shots on net, as opposed to the Kings' 22. Unleashing over twice the number of shots on net as one's opponent yet still managing that kind of loss may be the sign of a hot goalie, but in playoff hockey, that is to be expected, and shots are necessary to be more lethal as a result.
Sharks fans alike, we all are in for quite a series, especially since it is the Red Wings we face. As the Sharks were seeded higher during the regular season, there will be home ice advantage. It is up to you, the fans, to represent, and show your support!
GO SHARKS!
Labels:
san jose sharks,
san jose sports
Next SJ Dishcrawl!
This month's Downtown San Jose discrawl featured culinary delights from Fahrenheit (which has an impressive new slow foods menu), Loft Bar & Bistro, Oaxacan Kitchen, Whipps, and there was even a wine/dessert tasting at The 88. This month's event sold out quickly with 150 registrants, so if you want to attend the next one it might be a good idea to reserve now. The registration link is already up for June 28th!
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Retail Briefs: New H&M and Right Aid Stores Come to San Jose
The second H&M in San Jose is slated to open on May 5th at Oakridge (the 1st location is at Santana Row). They specialize in inexpensive designer clothing.
In addition, a brand new "customer world" format Rite Aid is opening on April 28th at 3111 McLaughlin Avenue. The spin on the new format seems to be a focus on health and wellness products.
Lastly, the Yard House is now open at Santana Row. Expect an astronomical selection of beers on tap and a very long wait to get a table or bar seat.
For more information click here.
In addition, a brand new "customer world" format Rite Aid is opening on April 28th at 3111 McLaughlin Avenue. The spin on the new format seems to be a focus on health and wellness products.
Lastly, the Yard House is now open at Santana Row. Expect an astronomical selection of beers on tap and a very long wait to get a table or bar seat.
For more information click here.
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