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Real-life drama upends San Jose musical’s opening night

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Thursday, July 18, 2024

Real-life drama upends San Jose musical’s opening night

San Jose Playhouse postponed its production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Assassins” a day after the attempt on former President Donald Trump.

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Larry Magid: How to type faster on a smartphone

I started typing when I was in elementary school and took a typing class in what we used to call “junior high.” And I’m good at it, as long as I’m using a standard physical keyboard. But, unlike many younger people, I’m not so good at typing on a phone screen. Not only do I […]

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San Jose Earthquakes fall 1-0 to Houston on Steres’ late goal

Steres scores his first goal of the season in the 86th minute to San Jose to its eighth loss in the last nine games.

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San Jose Sports Hall of Fame announces Class of 2024

John Arrillaga, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero, Mike Holmgren and Kerri Walsh Jennings headline San Jose Sports Hall of Fame’s 29th class

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Christmas in the Park honors longtime volunteer and board member

John Herschbach got an early holiday gift in gratitude at the nonprofit’s annual Christmas in July fundraiser.

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It’s only July, but we already have a major Christmas show on the books

Get tickets to see the Grammy-winning Christian music star on his Every Christmas Tour in San Jose and Sacramento.

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Brewery Day Trip: Two San Jose breweries worth a visit

Head to San Jose to explore a hidden homebrew hub and a funky fermentation factory.

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MLB Draft 2024: East Bay natives selected by A’s and other local prospects headline Day 2

El Cerrito’s Rodney Green Jr., Acalanes’ Davis Diaz drafted to Oakland A’s. Foothill’s Matt Ager, Los Altos’ Aaron Parker and more local players taken in middle rounds.

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Earthquakes fall to Sporting KC at home, conceding twice after halftime

It was the 10th loss in the last 12 matches for the Quakes.

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Literary art: 5 amazing art installations to see at Bay Area libraries in San Jose, Lafayette and more

There are some great art installations to be seen at libraries in San Jose, Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Redwood City and San Francisco.

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$ SAN JOSE ‘@ The Meveury News Thursday, July 18, 2024 REAL-LIFE DRAMA UPENDS SAN JOSE MUSICAL’S OPENING NIGHT San Jose Playhouse postponed its production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Assassins” a day after the attempt on former President Donald Trump. Read more → LARRY MAGID: HOW TO TYPE FASTER ON A SMARTPHONE I started typing when I was in elementary school and took a typing class in what we used to call “junior high.” And I’m good at it, as long as I’m using a standard physical keyboard. But, unlike many younger people, I’m not so good at typing on a phone screen. Not only do I […] Read more → SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES FALL 1-0 TO HOUSTON ON STERES’ LATE GOAL Steres scores his first goal of the season in the 86th minute to San Jose to its eighth loss in the last nine games. Read more → SAN JOSE SPORTS HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES CLASS OF 2024 John Arrillaga, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero, Mike Holmgren and Kerri Walsh Jennings headline San Jose Sports Hall of Fame’s 29th class Read more → CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK HONORS LONGTIME VOLUNTEER AND BOARD MEMBER John Herschbach got an early holiday gift in gratitude at the nonprofit’s annual Christmas in July fundraiser. Read more → IT’S ONLY JULY, BUT WE ALREADY HAVE A MAJOR CHRISTMAS SHOW ON THE BOOKS Get tickets to see the Grammy-winning Christian music star on his Every Christmas Tour in San Jose and Sacramento. Read more → BREWERY DAY TRIP: TWO SAN JOSE BREWERIES WORTH A VISIT Head to San Jose to explore a hidden homebrew hub and a funky fermentation factory. Read more → MLB DRAFT 2024: EAST BAY NATIVES SELECTED BY A’S AND OTHER LOCAL PROSPECTS HEADLINE DAY 2 El Cerrito’s Rodney Green Jr., Acalanes’ Davis Diaz drafted to Oakland A’s. Foothill’s Matt Ager, Los Altos’ Aaron Parker and more local players taken in middle rounds. Read more → EARTHQUAKES FALL TO SPORTING KC AT HOME, CONCEDING TWICE AFTER HALFTIME It was the 10th loss in the last 12 matches for the Quakes. Read more → LITERARY ART: 5 AMAZING ART INSTALLATIONS TO SEE AT BAY AREA LIBRARIES IN SAN JOSE, LAFAYETTE AND MORE There are some great art installations to be seen at libraries in San Jose, Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Redwood City and San Francisco. Read more → Bay Area News Group Copyright © 2024 Bay Area News Group. All rights reserved. 75 E. Santa Clara Street, Suite 1100 | San Jose, CA 95113
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