By John Koenig
Cody Jinks flat out says he won’t make another album like his new effort, Change the Game. It’s not that he doesn’t like the album. In fact, he says he thinks it’s his most complete effort.
The small Milpitas restaurant Kokoro Ramen is big on flavor. With only a handful of tables, the menu offers more than eight types of ramen, dry noodles and a large collection of appetizers.
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There will be Riot Grrrl tunes, arena rock and one-hit wonders. Even KISS covers. All performed by kids.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): When my friend Jessalyn first visited Disneyland as a child, she was smitten by its glimmering, unblemished mystery. “It was far more real than real,” she said. “A dream come true.” But after a few hours, …
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Magician Eric Eaton spellbinds audiences with an entertaining mix of comedy and trickery. Every trick involves participation from the crowd, with whom Eric develops a witty rapport by mixing comedic talent and magical acuity for a perfectly entertaining event. He …
Presumably named after the ill-fated and ultimately fatal ’70s free concert in the East Bay, the Lords of Altamont embody their name through dirty, hard-rocking sonic explorations that hark back to the raw, pure expression of bands like the Stooges …
Salt-N-Pepa, Hall & Oates, jazz and metal—all legendary combos that titillate the senses and elevate the soul. The first two are commonly available at any high-class shopping outlet, but the third is much more elusive. Like a double rainbow, the …
Screamo from Singapore will be on tap at San Jose’s beloved DIY venue. Along for the ride are PDX’s Senza, Ex Everything, and With Open Arms rounding out a gorgeous night of sonic uplift. In the spirit of the place …