I'm really looking forward to this stadium and the Quakes deserve a permanent home they can be proud of. I can't wait until this thing officially becomes under construction!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
The San Jose Jazz Summer Fest 2011
The San Jose Jazz Festival is coming this weekend! This is a must attend event for anyone in the Bay Area that even remotely likes Jazz music. With 10 stages, every type of Jazz genre you can think of, and an amazing line-up of talent, there is something here for everyone.
For more information, head on over to the San Jose Jazz website. Each morning we'll also be posting the full lineup of artists for that day.
For more information, head on over to the San Jose Jazz website. Each morning we'll also be posting the full lineup of artists for that day.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Netflix is Moving Some Operations to San Jose
Netflix is dividing up operations into two different divisions, one that will focus on streaming video and another that will focus on their traditional DVD and Bluray mail-based rentals. Well, it just so turns out that DVD operations are moving to San Jose in North First Street. 225 engineers are expected to make the move, along with a substantial amount of sales tax dollars.
Netflix is a company that is expanding very quickly and desperately needs more space. Los Gatos has been a difficult partner in accommodating their growth needs, and I have a feeling that they are testing the waters in San Jose. If they continue to grow at their existing rate and things work out well in the San Jose office, perhaps they will choose to also relocate their streaming operations at some point.
For more info on the Netflix move, click here.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Open Studio at ArtStreet San Jose
from Phantom Galleries by Cherri Lakey
Artist Curt Schauer’s ArtStreet San Jose Studio Gallery combines a working studio with gallery space to promote the work of local artists working in a range of media.
Join us for the opening from August 5-7. We’ll have a weekend of fine art, friends, food and drink. Artwork indoors and out. Invite your friends!
Opening Reception: Friday, August 5th,, 6pm to 10pm
BBQ, wine, beer, soft drinks outdoors under the carport
Open Studio: Saturday/Sunday, August 6th and 7th, Noon to 5pm
Snacks, wine, beer, soft drinks outdoors under the carport.
Featuring art by ArtStreet San Jose members and friends including:
Jaap Bongers - San Jose, CA: Metal Cast Sculpture
Luke Gilliam - Bath, UK: Paintings, Prints
Helen Ju - Mountain View, CA: Dogs, Paper and Wire Sculpture
Minal Kashkari - Santa Clara, CA: Stained Glass, Needle Point
Jon Scally - San Jose, CA: Glass
John Schultz - Mountain View, CA: Metal Cast Sculpture
Treg Silkwood - San Jose, CA: Glass
Curt Schauer - San Jose, CA: Glass, Monotypes, Digital Prints
ArtStreet San Jose Studio Gallery
748 Coleman Avenue, Suite E
San Jose CA 95110
http://artstreetsj.com
Artist Curt Schauer’s ArtStreet San Jose Studio Gallery combines a working studio with gallery space to promote the work of local artists working in a range of media.
Join us for the opening from August 5-7. We’ll have a weekend of fine art, friends, food and drink. Artwork indoors and out. Invite your friends!
Opening Reception: Friday, August 5th,, 6pm to 10pm
BBQ, wine, beer, soft drinks outdoors under the carport
Open Studio: Saturday/Sunday, August 6th and 7th, Noon to 5pm
Snacks, wine, beer, soft drinks outdoors under the carport.
Featuring art by ArtStreet San Jose members and friends including:
Jaap Bongers - San Jose, CA: Metal Cast Sculpture
Luke Gilliam - Bath, UK: Paintings, Prints
Helen Ju - Mountain View, CA: Dogs, Paper and Wire Sculpture
Minal Kashkari - Santa Clara, CA: Stained Glass, Needle Point
Jon Scally - San Jose, CA: Glass
John Schultz - Mountain View, CA: Metal Cast Sculpture
Treg Silkwood - San Jose, CA: Glass
Curt Schauer - San Jose, CA: Glass, Monotypes, Digital Prints
ArtStreet San Jose Studio Gallery
748 Coleman Avenue, Suite E
San Jose CA 95110
http://artstreetsj.com
Saturday, August 6, 2011
First Annual San Jose Renaissance Faire This Weekend
Just a reminder that the Renaissance Faire is kicking off in Downtown San Jose for the first time later this morning. Check out the flyer below for details!
Friday, August 5, 2011
South FIRST FRIDAYS Art Walk Aug. 5th!
from Phantom Galleries by Cherri Lakey
Join us this Friday, August 5th for the South FIRST FRIDAYS art walk + STREET MRKT in downtown San Jose!
7pm-11pm, free and open to the public.
KALEID Gallery
88 So. 4th St.
Two new exhibitions by featured artists Jonathan Perea and Michelle Waters.
Convergence by Jonathan Perea
Subatomic abstract realism: A worldwide acceleration where science and spirituality dances to the tune of the cosmos. The illusion of duality unveiled a new beginning.
Musings from the Wasteland by Michelle Waters
The paintings in this series are influenced by the nightmarish imagery of Hieronymus Bosch, Edward Abbey’s writings and my work as a wildlife rehabilitator and environmental activist. My art deconstructs the assumption of human superiority by showing what might transpire if animals took control over the fate of the planet. Animals demolishing the Glen Canyon Dam and wildlife laying waste to a bulldozer are some of the characters who populate my paintings.
Caffe Frascati
(formerly Caffe Trieste)
315 So. 1st St.
Cheating Time: Constructing a Praxis of Juncture by Trina Merry
Through bodypaint, Merry has taken classical high art themes, such as the Four Seasons, and high art forms, such as ballet, to examine this concept of process, connection and living in season. Performance artists, such as dancers with fabric, are caught in the moment of leaps & turns frozen by photography. One of the featured bodypaintings of the exhibit based on Picasso’s “Guernica”, is set on a purposefully posed human canvas, yet full of imagery of an existential moment- the horror & anguish experienced by the victims of war.
“I feel like CaffĂ© Trieste is the correct venue to explore these high art subjects as it has been a proud supporter of San Jose artists as a venue for music, poetry, & art exhibits.
This exhibit explores two important photographer relationships I have with Martin Delfino & Rafael Hernandez. Both are immigrants with a wonderful love of avante garde art who have been instrumental in my growth as an artist.”
Good Karma Vegan Cafe
37 So. 1st St.
Dreams by Valerie Runningwolf
What are dreams? Where do they come from? Some believe they may come from a collective consciousness, others believe they are messages from the spirit world, or maybe self generated from our minds.
A collection of dreams brought to life by mixed-media artist Valerie Runningwolf can be seen at Good Karma in August. Please join us during the First Friday art walk to share your dreams in a collaborative art piece.
PHO69
321 So. 1st St.
Collection of Light A new series by LAuruS Myth
LAuruS Myth work is based on patterns found in nature that have lead to patterns used in modern technology. Not only do these symbols relate to each other visually, but they also function as patterns that guide flows of energy throughout machines and plant life. Connecting and converting this energy into the power that lies within human life and purpose, fuels her motives and creative inspiration. Her hope is to capture the essence of vibration through the repetition of organic and geometric shapes.
On South First Street between San Carlos & San Salvador streets
7-11pm, FREE
ARTISTS/CREATIVE VENDORS:
Ai & Ai, Al Preciado, Andre Hart, Sandi Billingsley, Boombotix, Bugs & Monsters, Chicanoart.Friscostyle, Crossroads Trading Co., David Mejia, DonBon, EAZ & Sugar Skulls by Jodi, Emily Bones, Empire Seven Studios, Emo Gonzales, Force 129, Francisco Franco, Gianfranco Paolozzi, Haley Goodlett, Ike Greca, iMiNUSD Track Boutique, Ivan Gonzales, Josh Marcotte & Kerfufle, Keith Bunnel, Korrupt Clothing Label, Linda Ritter, Lost Village, Luna Park Chalk Fest, Mayberry Workshop, Michael Foley, Mike Borja, Out of Print Vintage, The Rabbit Hole, Rock ‘n the Trend, Shannon Amidon, Shayne Herrera, TeaShack, TechShop San Jose, The Usuals, Valentina Vintage, Waitman Gobble, Zine Party by Yumi
ON THE STAGE:
Please note: these times are tentative and may change. Please check back.
7:15-8:00 PM Orangutang
8:10-8:30 PM Corrupt Autopilot
8:50-9:35 PM Whiskerman
10:00-11:00 PM Ben Henderson & Friends
with STREET MRKT’s Emcee “Mighty” Mike McGee
ArtCar Fest 15th Anniversary Showcase
featuring 30 mobile, street legal sculptures from around the bay area
For full exhibition schedule of all 20 participating art venues, please visit;
http://www.SouthFIRSTFRIDAYS.com
or join us on Facebook here!
7pm-11pm, free and open to the public.
KALEID Gallery
88 So. 4th St.
Two new exhibitions by featured artists Jonathan Perea and Michelle Waters.
Convergence by Jonathan Perea
Subatomic abstract realism: A worldwide acceleration where science and spirituality dances to the tune of the cosmos. The illusion of duality unveiled a new beginning.
Musings from the Wasteland by Michelle Waters
The paintings in this series are influenced by the nightmarish imagery of Hieronymus Bosch, Edward Abbey’s writings and my work as a wildlife rehabilitator and environmental activist. My art deconstructs the assumption of human superiority by showing what might transpire if animals took control over the fate of the planet. Animals demolishing the Glen Canyon Dam and wildlife laying waste to a bulldozer are some of the characters who populate my paintings.
Caffe Frascati
(formerly Caffe Trieste)
315 So. 1st St.
Cheating Time: Constructing a Praxis of Juncture by Trina Merry
Through bodypaint, Merry has taken classical high art themes, such as the Four Seasons, and high art forms, such as ballet, to examine this concept of process, connection and living in season. Performance artists, such as dancers with fabric, are caught in the moment of leaps & turns frozen by photography. One of the featured bodypaintings of the exhibit based on Picasso’s “Guernica”, is set on a purposefully posed human canvas, yet full of imagery of an existential moment- the horror & anguish experienced by the victims of war.
“I feel like CaffĂ© Trieste is the correct venue to explore these high art subjects as it has been a proud supporter of San Jose artists as a venue for music, poetry, & art exhibits.
This exhibit explores two important photographer relationships I have with Martin Delfino & Rafael Hernandez. Both are immigrants with a wonderful love of avante garde art who have been instrumental in my growth as an artist.”
Good Karma Vegan Cafe
37 So. 1st St.
Dreams by Valerie Runningwolf
What are dreams? Where do they come from? Some believe they may come from a collective consciousness, others believe they are messages from the spirit world, or maybe self generated from our minds.
A collection of dreams brought to life by mixed-media artist Valerie Runningwolf can be seen at Good Karma in August. Please join us during the First Friday art walk to share your dreams in a collaborative art piece.
PHO69
321 So. 1st St.
Collection of Light A new series by LAuruS Myth
LAuruS Myth work is based on patterns found in nature that have lead to patterns used in modern technology. Not only do these symbols relate to each other visually, but they also function as patterns that guide flows of energy throughout machines and plant life. Connecting and converting this energy into the power that lies within human life and purpose, fuels her motives and creative inspiration. Her hope is to capture the essence of vibration through the repetition of organic and geometric shapes.
On South First Street between San Carlos & San Salvador streets
7-11pm, FREE
ARTISTS/CREATIVE VENDORS:
Ai & Ai, Al Preciado, Andre Hart, Sandi Billingsley, Boombotix, Bugs & Monsters, Chicanoart.Friscostyle, Crossroads Trading Co., David Mejia, DonBon, EAZ & Sugar Skulls by Jodi, Emily Bones, Empire Seven Studios, Emo Gonzales, Force 129, Francisco Franco, Gianfranco Paolozzi, Haley Goodlett, Ike Greca, iMiNUSD Track Boutique, Ivan Gonzales, Josh Marcotte & Kerfufle, Keith Bunnel, Korrupt Clothing Label, Linda Ritter, Lost Village, Luna Park Chalk Fest, Mayberry Workshop, Michael Foley, Mike Borja, Out of Print Vintage, The Rabbit Hole, Rock ‘n the Trend, Shannon Amidon, Shayne Herrera, TeaShack, TechShop San Jose, The Usuals, Valentina Vintage, Waitman Gobble, Zine Party by Yumi
ON THE STAGE:
Please note: these times are tentative and may change. Please check back.
7:15-8:00 PM Orangutang
8:10-8:30 PM Corrupt Autopilot
8:50-9:35 PM Whiskerman
10:00-11:00 PM Ben Henderson & Friends
with STREET MRKT’s Emcee “Mighty” Mike McGee
ArtCar Fest 15th Anniversary Showcase
featuring 30 mobile, street legal sculptures from around the bay area
For full exhibition schedule of all 20 participating art venues, please visit;
http://www.SouthFIRSTFRIDAYS.com
or join us on Facebook here!
Thursday, August 4, 2011
San Pedro Squre Market- Tenant Update
from feed/http://www.sanpedrosquaremarket.com/CMS/UI/Modules/BizBlogger/rss.aspx?tabid=211291&moduleid=341923&maxcount=25 by Michael Maida
As we mentioned in our last blog post we are beginning to highlight our market tenants. This weeks blog post will be on Crewners Barber Shop. Crewners will be an old-school barbershop with all of the current amenities. The barber shop is the brainchild of Dan Dixon. Dan is a skilled technician who's also blessed with the gift of gab. Here is a little aboutCrewners:
Crewners will be an upscale barbershop, providing fashionable and stylish haircuts and the highest quality full barbershop services. Vintage decor blended with modern equipment will create an atmosphere that is warm, welcoming and invites customers to relax, refresh and reminisce. The chair you see below was found on craiglsist. Once Dan saw the chair, he knew it had to be restored so it could become the centerpiece of his store.
The Chair before
The Chair after its rehab
Crewners is sure to be one of the most memorable tenants in the project. We will keep you informed on all of their progress.Here are a few shots of the construction so far...
Just a reminder space is filling up fast. Find out how to become a tenant right here:
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Wednesday Wishlist - Premium Movie Theater
I was in Austin a couple weeks ago and somehow ended up in an iPic Movie Theater (twice). Usually I'll never go see a movie when travelling since you can do that pretty much anywhere. I'd rather have experiences that I could only get in that city (e.g. 6th St. live music in Austin), but this sounded unique enough that I had to try it out.
When I walked into iPic, the last thing it looked like was a movie theater. Ticket sales looked like a fancy hotel lobby, there was a full bar, full dinner menu, and free pool tables. What I embarked upon was the most comfortable movie going experience I've ever had in my life.
Here's the deal. The theater is 21+ only, no kids, no crying babies. Each theater only has a few dozen seats and there are 2 different seating options: Premium and Premium Plus. Premium seats are at the front of the theater and go for $19 a person. The main pluses here over a normal theater are access to the lounge before the movie, huge leather seats, reserved seating (like picking seats on an airplane) and the ability to bring dinner and drinks into the theater. Now the premium plus seats are a bit more interesting and go for $29 a person. What do you get for the extra coin? Giant plush seats with an electronic recliner, full table service during the beginning of the movie, blankets, and unlimited popcorn. That's right, you can order full dinner along with all the drinks you can handle inside of the movie theater. It was such a slick experience I ended up back there the next night as well.
With so many movie goers in the San Jose area (obvious by the number of theaters we have) along with the highest household income for a large city in the US, you would think this would be a no-brainer location for a premium theater. I bet an iPic here would be a tremendous success. While sipping a Martini and watching the previews, I couldn't help but think "why didn't they build one of these at Santana Row instead of CineArts?"
When I walked into iPic, the last thing it looked like was a movie theater. Ticket sales looked like a fancy hotel lobby, there was a full bar, full dinner menu, and free pool tables. What I embarked upon was the most comfortable movie going experience I've ever had in my life.
Here's the deal. The theater is 21+ only, no kids, no crying babies. Each theater only has a few dozen seats and there are 2 different seating options: Premium and Premium Plus. Premium seats are at the front of the theater and go for $19 a person. The main pluses here over a normal theater are access to the lounge before the movie, huge leather seats, reserved seating (like picking seats on an airplane) and the ability to bring dinner and drinks into the theater. Now the premium plus seats are a bit more interesting and go for $29 a person. What do you get for the extra coin? Giant plush seats with an electronic recliner, full table service during the beginning of the movie, blankets, and unlimited popcorn. That's right, you can order full dinner along with all the drinks you can handle inside of the movie theater. It was such a slick experience I ended up back there the next night as well.
With so many movie goers in the San Jose area (obvious by the number of theaters we have) along with the highest household income for a large city in the US, you would think this would be a no-brainer location for a premium theater. I bet an iPic here would be a tremendous success. While sipping a Martini and watching the previews, I couldn't help but think "why didn't they build one of these at Santana Row instead of CineArts?"
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