Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Comedians and Empanadas

A new comedy series called "Comedians and Empanadas" is coming to San Jose on the first Wednesday of every month (that's today). Casa Guzmania is restaurant that specializes in delicious empanadas.

Each month they are going to bring a lineup of talented comedians from all over the Bay that have performed at comedy clubs such as San Jose's own Improv, Cobb's Comedy Club, and Rooster T Feathers. The event is free and goes from 6-8pm. If you'd like to reserve a spot, head over here.

You can find Casa Guzmania at 350 South Market Street in Downtown San Jose's SoFA District.

Source: Eventbrite



Tuesday, February 4, 2025

South FIRST FRIDAYS Art Walk February 2025

South FIRST FRIDAYS is back this week with exhibits across multiple galleries in three different districts. Everything is open from at least 5-9pm. Participating venues include ANNO DOMINI, the Institute of Contemporary Art, KALEID Gallery, Works San Jose, the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, the SoFA Market, MACLA, Art Ark Gallery, MACHU PICCHU, San Jose Jazz, and Chopsticks Alley Gallery.

The most unique part of the event this month is an interactive activity at the California Theatre hosted by Opera San Jose. You can watch a captivating performance from Bluebeard's Castle followed by a scavenger hunt through the theater and lobbies filled with hidden surprises. They will also have temporary tattoos, popcorn, and a tarot card reader. Very cool, and all free to the public. I'll also have to mention the free live jazz music at the SJZ Break Room throughout the event starting at 4:50pm.

It all goes down on Friday, February 7th. As usual admission is free and all ages are welcome. Click here for a preview of featured art! Below is a map with all of the galleries to check out across all three different districts.


Monday, February 3, 2025

San Jose State University planning to add ~3 million SQFT

San Jose State University has been on a winning streak lately, greatly increase it's rankings and national visibility. Now they are planning a large number of upgrades to both their main campus in Downtown San Jose as well as the South Campus a few blocks away with their sporting facilities. Future projects will increase the capacity for school facilities, student housing, and faculty housing.

The master plan will expand the current campus from 7.86 million SQFT to a whopping 10.55 million SQFT. About a million SQFT of existing space would be demolished to make way for nearly 5 million SQFT in new construction. A significant amount of space in existing facilities would also be renovated.

Despite the large increase in overall space, parking capacity will remain at 8,400 cars. With expected improvements in public transit and self-driving vehicles, that should be completely fine. I'm sure most urbanists will be happy with capped parking at SJSU.

1.9 million SQFT of the projects will be for residential space. A total of 2,100 new beds would be created for students. SJSU's projected enrollment for 2045 is 44,000 students, up quite a bit from today's enrollment of 36,000.

In the South Campus, there will be improvements to athletic facilities and a new paseo connecting 7th Street to the Spartans stadium. Chain link fencing will also be replaced with decorative fences, structures, and landscaping.

Construction is expected to be done in four phases over the next 20 years.

Source: SF YIMBY




Sunday, February 2, 2025

Lunar New Year Celebrations at Valley Fair in San Jose

Celebrate the Year of the Snake at Valley Fair with a community day that is free and open to the public. They welcome all to come enjoy the family-friendly performances today from 12pm-4pm.
  • Enjoy performances of Traditional Lion Dances, Ribbon Dancers, Folk Dance, and so much more. Traditional red envelopes containing chocolate coins and retailer promotions will be passed out during the Lunar New Year performances.
  • The traditional lion dance will open the celebration at Grand Court, on Level 1 near Gucci.
  • The dragon dance and main stage performances will be held from 1pm-4:15pm at Grand Court.
  • Plus, shop the Luxury Collection on Saturday, February 1, 2025 then stop by the redemption lounge from 11am-6pm with your receipts to receive an American Express gift card up to $800. 

SCHEDULE OF MAIN STAGE EVENTS (Located near Gucci, Level 1) *schedule of events subject to change
  • LION DANCE | 12:00PM - 12:20PM | by Rising Phoenix
  • DJ/MC + ambient performers | 12:20PM – 12:30PM
  • CHINESE FAN DANCE | 12:30PM – 12:40PM | by Fengye Dance Studio
  • CHINESE OPERA | 12:45PM – 12:50PM | by Cathy Pan
  • DRAGON DANCE | 1:00PM - 1:20PM | by Rising Phoenix
  • DJ/MC + ambient performers | 1:20PM – 1:30PM
  • VIETNAMESE DANCE GROUP | 1:30PM – 1:40PM | by Viet Steps
  • DJ/MC + ambient performers | 1:45PM – 2:00PM
  • BLESSED SNAKE WELCOMES SPRING | 2:00PM – 2:10PM | Full Ensemble
  • DJ/MC + ambient performers | 2:15PM – 2:30PM
  • GUZHENG SOLOIST | 2:30PM – 2:40PM | by Bei Bei
  • TAEKWONDO | 2:45PM – 3:00PM | by Team M
  • KOREAN DRUMMING ENSEMBLE | 3:00PM – 3:20PM | by Urisawe
  • DJ/MC + ambient performers | 3:15PM – 3:30PM
  • MONGOLIAN DANCE | 3:30PM – 3:35PM | by Fengye Dance Studio
  • FASHION SHOWCASE | 3:45PM – 3:55PM 
  • BLESSED SNAKE WELCOMES SPRING | 4:00PM – 4:10PM | Full Ensembl

DJ & MC: Tigermom Toy
TIGERMOM TOY, Allyson Toy, is a Bay Area born DJ and music tech professional who came of age between NYC and Shanghai. Toy is a classically trained pianist and has been DJing for 15 years, lending her skills to brands including W Hotels, Alexander McQueen, Nobu, and Samsung and performing globally in Tokyo, Paris, Bangkok, Shanghai, and many more. Toy is the co-founder of LIONS SHARE, a creative community and music podcast on a mission to empower emerging Asian artists, and by day works at Twitch leading music community initiatives and the company’s Asian employee resource group. Toy’s greatest passion is bringing people of different backgrounds together through music. 

Source: Westfield Valley Fair

Saturday, February 1, 2025

Move & Groove Day at the San Pedro Square

San Pedro Square is beginning to host new events on Saturdays. Today is "Move & Groove" Day, featuring free dance classes throughout the afternoon. It starts with a Downtown 5K Run led by Goodtime Bar Run Club at 11am followed by four different dance classes. All of these are free and you can participate in as many as you want.

You can park for 90 minutes for free at the Market & San Pedro Garage right in front of the event.

Source: SJDA



Friday, January 31, 2025

Lunar New Year in Japantown

San Jose's Japantown is celebrating Lunar New Year this Saturday, February 1st from 11am to 3pm. The party will feature lion dancers, vendors, lucky bags (fukubukuro), mochi making, and live performances. The lucky bags contain mystery items and are sold at a discount. You'll be able to find these at a variety of stores listed below.


Lunar New Year at Santana Row

This year, Santana Row will welcome the Year of the Snake on Saturday, February 1st from 11am-1pm in Santana Row Park. The family-friendly event will be hosted by NBC Bay Area and feature a large number of performances. You can find the list of performers below along with dining and shopping specials.



Thursday, January 30, 2025

New San Jose mural honors the Vietnamese community

Completed in time for Tet, Vietnamese Lunar New Year, there is a massive new mural in East San Jose honoring the Vietnamese community. The three panels of the mural represent the Vietnamese people fleeing their homeland, traditional dress, and the beauty of Vietnam.

San Jose has the largest Vietnamese community outside of Vietnam, so it's fitting that this is the largest Vietnamese mural in the Bay Area. Also 2025 is the 50th anniversary of the great migration away from Vietnam after the Vietnam war.

The mural was painted by the 1Culture Gallery team and it is located at 1737 Alum Rock Avenue on the side of Wash America.

Source: San Jose Spotlight