By Bryan Zhang, Contributor
With the Cupertino Council Elections coming up on the 3rd of November, campaigning by the candidates has gone in full swing. I had a chance to sit with several of the candidates at the newly opened Bonjour Crepe Co. on Stevens Creek and ask them a series of questions ranging from the [...]
It feels like it is 1999 again! The TechCrunch 50 event was held this week (September 14-15) at the San Francisco Design Center. It promised to be the biggest tech event of the year. Instead, it was a horrible flop. The VCs and even the pundits have become jaded and confused about determining what exactly is a good startup and what is a bad one. At this year’s TechCrunch50 2009, there were few surprises and many disappointments. The people, this time, have voted with their stomachs and pressure from hecklers rather than with their heads.
The new Euphrat Museum of Art in Cupertino opens its doors to a brand new exhibition space that, along with a performance hall and an art history classroom, forms a vibrant Visual and Performing Arts complex at De Anza College. The move will be celebrated with an inaugural exhibition at the new headquarters in Cupertino. [...]
This beautiful photo accompanied an article written several months ago by Keith Murphy about why Calabazas Creek is such a local treasure. With this rainy weather upon us, and our creeks running with precious water, it’s good to remember the natural treasures we have, why we should treasure them, and why they should be available [...]
Pictures and Story by Howard Jensen
The Cupertino Host Lions Club hosted the club level of the Lions Multiple District 4 Student Speakers Contest for High School Students on Wednesday, February 4, at the Harvest Restaurant in Cupertino. This contest is held annually throughout California and the winner at each level advances to the next level, [...]
By Vicki Yang & photos by Jen Santoro
Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year is one of the most important Chinese holidays, it is a time to celebrate the upcoming year and prepare for a prosperous one. Often called Lunar New Year because it follows the lunar calendar, it varies each year on the [...]
By Barbara Rogers
Bean bags are more than casual seating. In the hands of local San Jose artist Biz Eischen, the empty jute sacks originally containing 150 lbs. of fresh coffee beans become works of art.
Those who take pleasure in art, relish fresh-roasted coffee, and enjoy seeing truly new craft projects should take in Eischen’s Jute Works display [...]