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Friday, August 8, 2014
Sourisseau News: A Tale of Two City Halls
What city is that below? Check out the following short video to see two of San Jose's previous city halls... one that looks like a castle and the magnificent structure below. This might be my favorite Sourisseau News video so far.
A Tale of Two City Halls - San Jose from WMS media Inc. on Vimeo.
A Tale of Two City Halls - San Jose from WMS media Inc. on Vimeo.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Frances Marin Art Show @ Chromatic Coffee Today
San Jose-based artist Frances Marin is presenting new art today at Chromatic Coffee. The show starts at 6:30pm and also features live music by All Dogs, Younger Lovers, Joyride, and Bascom. To get a feel for her style, have a look at the Frances Marin website over here.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
NHL Announces Sharks vs. Kings Stadium Series at Levi's Stadium
Despite last Monday's not-so-surreptitious leak of a proposed Stadium Series outdoor game between our Sharks and the Los Angeles Kings by Ticketmaster, it was officially announced today, via NHL.com, that the Stadium Series will indeed be returning to California next season, and held at the newly constructed Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.
As arguably two of the biggest "modern day" rivals in the NHL, a thrilling Sharks/Kings series is also a testament to the upward trend of the popularity of ice hockey in California, which led to the decision to bring the anticipated outdoor regular season game back to the Golden State for the second year in a row. Sharks fans are going to have their raw emotions all over this one, especially after dropping a disappointing playoff series last season to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Kings team, when the Sharks had been in a dominant 3-0 game advantage position. Although the NHL's Winter Classic and Stadium Series outdoor games count just as one regular season game, the thrill of a rare and exciting event like this one can make the experience feel like something much more significant, and as such, this is why we must beat the Kings here at home.
Levi's Stadium, the new home for the San Francisco 49ers, has the capacity of hosting more than 68,000 fans, and given the successful popularity of the NHL's outdoor games, this is likely going to be one of the largest sporting events Northern California will see for quite some time.
Tickets go on sale tomorrow, Thursday, exclusive to season ticket holders for both the Sharks and the Kings, after which tickets will be available to the general public. Base prices range from a low of $65 to a high of $350.
In the tradition of outdoor games, expect both teams to release customized jerseys for the event later this year.
As arguably two of the biggest "modern day" rivals in the NHL, a thrilling Sharks/Kings series is also a testament to the upward trend of the popularity of ice hockey in California, which led to the decision to bring the anticipated outdoor regular season game back to the Golden State for the second year in a row. Sharks fans are going to have their raw emotions all over this one, especially after dropping a disappointing playoff series last season to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Kings team, when the Sharks had been in a dominant 3-0 game advantage position. Although the NHL's Winter Classic and Stadium Series outdoor games count just as one regular season game, the thrill of a rare and exciting event like this one can make the experience feel like something much more significant, and as such, this is why we must beat the Kings here at home.
Levi's Stadium, the new home for the San Francisco 49ers, has the capacity of hosting more than 68,000 fans, and given the successful popularity of the NHL's outdoor games, this is likely going to be one of the largest sporting events Northern California will see for quite some time.
Tickets go on sale tomorrow, Thursday, exclusive to season ticket holders for both the Sharks and the Kings, after which tickets will be available to the general public. Base prices range from a low of $65 to a high of $350.
In the tradition of outdoor games, expect both teams to release customized jerseys for the event later this year.
Berryessa BART Station Analysis
SPUR has an in depth analysis of San Jose's first BART Station and provides multiple suggestions for maximizing the land use around it. Its a bit lengthy, but is definitely worth a read if you are interested in future development or urban planning. I really like the idea to create a retail park out of shipping containers right next to the station. Check out the article over here.
Thanks to David Speakman for sending this in.
Thanks to David Speakman for sending this in.
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Second Annual RAHSAANATHON: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Rahsaan Roland Kirk @ Cafe Stritch from Aug 5-10
San Jose, CA – San Jose’s Cafe Stritch is proud to present a celebration of the life and music of Rahsaan Roland Kirk from Tuesday, August 5 through Sunday, August 10.
To begin the festivities on August 5 and 6, Rahsaan biographer and multi-instrumentalist John Kruth and Rahsaan’s collaborator Betty Neals will be featured. They will join New York baritone saxophonist Claire Daly performing material from Daly’s recent Rahsaan tribute album “Rah!Rah!” with local masters Akira Tana on drums and John Wiitala on bass.
The RAHSAANATHON’S main event is three nights with trombonist Steve Turre & The Eulipion All Stars, featuring James Carter. This ensemble will be reprising their three-night stand from last year---this time with renowned James Carter on reeds and flute. The group will be performing Turre’s arrangements of Kirk’s music August 7 (Rahsaan’s Birthday), August 8 and August 9.
Poet Betty Neals, who co-wrote “Theme for the Eulipions”, the house anthem of Cafe Stritch, will perform the song live with the band. The band includes: Charles McNeal (alto sax), Matt Clark (piano), Marcus Shelby (upright bass), Darrell Green (drums), and Terrie Odabi (vocals).
A very special edition of the Cafe Stritch Weekly Eulipions Jazz Jam will close out the week with bandleader Peppe Merolla (drums) being joined by the great Jeremy Pelt (trumpet) along with Matt Clark (piano) and Michael Zisman (upright bass). The night will include the band performing songs from Rahsaan’s The Return of the 5,000 Lb. Man as well as originals. Because this is the Sunday of the San Jose Jazz Summer Fest, the jam might include other world-class players in town for the festival.
For a schedule and more information please visit www.cafestritch.com . Tickets for all events are available at www.brownpapertickets.com
Cafe Stritch is located at 374 South First Street, San Jose, CA 408 280 6161
Schedule of Performers
Entertainment Schedule August 5 – August 10
Tuesday August 5
RAHSAANATHON from 8:30PM to 12:30AM
Claire Daly and Rah! Rah!
Wednesday August 6
RAHSAANATHON from 8:30PM to 12:30AM
Claire Daly and Rah! Rah!
Thursday August 7
RAHSAANATHON from 8:30PM to 12:30AM
Steve Turre & The Eulipion All Stars featuring James Carter
Friday August 8
RAHSAANATHON from 8:30PM to 12:30AM
Steve Turre & The Eulipion All Stars featuring James Carter
Saturday August 9
San Jose Jazz Summer Fest Stage from 12:00PM to 7:00PM
12:00PM to 1:30PM Noel Jewkes Quartet
2:00PM to 3:30PM Michael O'Neal Quintet with Kenny Washington
4:00PM to 5:30PM Ben Flocks Trio: The Music of Sonny Rollins
6:00PM to 7:00PM Tim Lin
RAHSAANATHON from 8:30PM to 12:30AM
Steve Turre & The Eulipion All Stars featuring James Carter
Sunday August 10
San Jose Jazz Summer Fest Stage from 12:00PM to 7:00PM
12:00PM to 1:00PM Charnett Moffett with Jana Herzen
1:30PM to 2:30PM Marc Carey Focus Trio
3:00PM to 3:45PM Charnett Moffett with Jana Herzen
4:15PM to 5:00PM Marc Carey Focus Trio
5:30PM to 6:30PM Pedrito Martinez
RAHSAANATHON from 8:30PM to 12:30AM
The Eulipion Jazz Jam Session with Peppe Merolla, featuring Jeremy Pelt
Tickets for all events are available at www.brownpapertickets.com
Monday, August 4, 2014
San Jose Jazz Summer Fest!!! Aug 8-10th, Downtown San Jose
One of the largest Jazz festivals in the US is happening in Downtown San Jose this weekend. You will have world-class traditional jazz, Latin jazz, salsa, R&B, funk, smooth jazz, fusion, world music, and I'm sure a few surprises. The featured artists this year are 2014 Grammy winners Pacific Mambo Orchestra, Bootsy Collins, Snarky Puppy, The Poncho Sanchez Band, Ledisi, David Sanborn, Joey DeFrancesco, Warren Wolf & Byron Landham, Kris Bowers, Monty Alexander and the Harlem-Kingston Express and many more.
This year's San Jose Jazz Summer Fest will have music on 12 (!!!) different stages. Between the main festival and the side-events, you will be able to listen to live Jazz 24x7 throughout the course of the 3-day event. For more information, check out the links and the video below (which includes tons of great shots from across Downtown). This is an event you won't want to miss!
Event Link:
http://summerfest.sanjosejazz.org
Full Musical Lineup:
http://summerfest.sanjosejazz.org/2014-lineup
Ticket Link:
http://summerfest.sanjosejazz.org/tickets/buy-now
Prices
General Admission:
Weekend Pass: $55 through 6/8: Thereafter and at gate: $70
Fri: $15 through 8/6; Thereafter and at gate: $20
Sat or Sun: $20 through 8/6; Thereafter and at gate: $25
GA All Stages:
Weekend Pass: $65 through 6/8: Thereafter and at gate: $90
Sat or Sun: $30 through 8/6; Thereafter and at gate: $35
Priority Access:
Weekend Pass: $150 through 6/8: Thereafter and at gate: $170
Sat or Sun: $70 through 8/6; Thereafter and at gate: $75
VIP:
Weekend Pass: $285 through 6/8: Thereafter and at gate: $320
Sat or Sun: $140 through 8/6; Thereafter and at gate: $150
Children (Ages 5-12):
$5 daily
This year's San Jose Jazz Summer Fest will have music on 12 (!!!) different stages. Between the main festival and the side-events, you will be able to listen to live Jazz 24x7 throughout the course of the 3-day event. For more information, check out the links and the video below (which includes tons of great shots from across Downtown). This is an event you won't want to miss!
Event Link:
http://summerfest.sanjosejazz.org
Full Musical Lineup:
http://summerfest.sanjosejazz.org/2014-lineup
Ticket Link:
http://summerfest.sanjosejazz.org/tickets/buy-now
Prices
General Admission:
Weekend Pass: $55 through 6/8: Thereafter and at gate: $70
Fri: $15 through 8/6; Thereafter and at gate: $20
Sat or Sun: $20 through 8/6; Thereafter and at gate: $25
GA All Stages:
Weekend Pass: $65 through 6/8: Thereafter and at gate: $90
Sat or Sun: $30 through 8/6; Thereafter and at gate: $35
Priority Access:
Weekend Pass: $150 through 6/8: Thereafter and at gate: $170
Sat or Sun: $70 through 8/6; Thereafter and at gate: $75
VIP:
Weekend Pass: $285 through 6/8: Thereafter and at gate: $320
Sat or Sun: $140 through 8/6; Thereafter and at gate: $150
Children (Ages 5-12):
$5 daily
Sunday, August 3, 2014
therethere Partnering with the San Jose Public Library Foundation
A civic pride apparel company called therethere is aiming to build "pride of place" via unique graphical t-shirts created by local artists. They are partnering with San Jose Public Library Foundation for the entire month of August. Specifically, 10% of their proceeds for the month will go towards the foundation! To check out their site and support our library system, click here.
P.S.: You have to love the Pho shirt below... we have the best Vietnamese food in the US!
P.S.: You have to love the Pho shirt below... we have the best Vietnamese food in the US!
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Saturday Stats: San Jose is the 2nd Best Swim City
Here is a fun stat for summer. San Jose is the 2nd best area for swimming in the US! We have the most swim members per 1,000 people and the largest multicultural make-up of any region. The SF metro was 5th on the list. The top 50 is below.
Source: USA Swimming, Hat tip to Barclay Livker for sending this in!
Source: USA Swimming, Hat tip to Barclay Livker for sending this in!
Rank | Metropolitan Area | Total Weighted Index | Population Age 6+ |
1. | Ann Arbor, Michigan | 1,348 | 348,971 |
2. | San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, California | 1,277 | 1,761,295 |
3. | Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina | 1,235 | 1,476,825 |
4. | Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, Connecticut | 1,185 | 909,970 |
5. | San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, California | 1,133 | 4,160,269 |
6. | Fort Collins-Loveland, Colorado | 1,088 | 280,068 |
7. | Madison, Wisconsin | 1,077 | 550,312 |
8. | Austin-Round Rock, Texas | 1,016 | 1,521,851 |
9. | Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, California | 993 | 13,133,921 |
10. | Indianapolis-Carmel, Indiana | 989 | 1,682,815 |
11. | Washington, D.C. area | 956 | 5,377,932 |
12. | San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles, California | 925 | 258,624 |
13. | Boulder, Colorado | 920 | 284,607 |
14. | Trenton-Ewing, New Jersey | 905 | 372,123 |
15. | Colorado Springs, Colorado | 879 | 607,312 |
16. | Anchorage, Alaska | 866 | 363,582 |
17. | Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota/Wisconsin | 844 | 3,211,584 |
18. | Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, Texas | 840 | 5,504,735 |
19. | Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Georgia | 816 | 5,186,819 |
20. | Santa Barbara-Santa Maria, California | 811 | 401,253 |
21. | Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky | 810 | 435,465 |
22. | Lincoln, Nebraska | 805 | 286,831 |
23. | Richmond, Virginia | 793 | 1,202,109 |
24. | Denver-Aurora, Colorado | 788 | 2,429,088 |
25. | Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, North Carolina/South Carolina | 751 | 1,598,273 |
26. | Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Washington | 731 | 3,270,270 |
27. | Tallahassee, Florida | 726 | 338,800 |
28. | Santa Rosa-Petaluma, California | 718 | 468,963 |
29. | Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, Iowa/Illinois | 717 | 376,817 |
30. | Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, California | 711 | 812,013 |
31. | Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, Wisconsin | 704 | 1,519,871 |
32. | Omaha-Council Bluffs, Nebraska/Iowa | 692 | 828,741 |
33. | Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, Illinois | 690 | 9,573,949 |
34. | Provo-Orem, Utah | 688 | 483,990 |
35. | Reno-Sparks, Nevada | 685 | 415,540 |
36. | Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, Oregon/Washington | 684 | 2,161,753 |
37. | New Haven-Milford, Connecticut | 674 | 855,447 |
38. | Albuquerque, New Mexico | 669 | 825,179 |
39. | Columbus, Ohio | 657 | 1,742,026 |
40. | Baltimore-Towson, Maryland | 650 | 2,695,688 |
41. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 631 | 2,369,879 |
42. | Tucson, Arizona | 630 | 955,724 |
43. | Sacramento--Arden-Arcade--Roseville, California | 629 | 2,136,139 |
44. | Cincinnati-Middletown, Ohio/Kentucky/Indiana | 627 | 2,094,746 |
45. | Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice, Florida | 625 | 706,173 |
46. | Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown, New York | 624 | 685,207 |
47. | Fort Wayne, Indiana | 622 | 409,934 |
48. | South Bend-Mishawaka, Indiana/Michigan | 621 | 318,850 |
49. | Rochester, New York | 617 | 1,039,940 |
50. | Salt Lake City, Utah | 615 | 1,059,659 |
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