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Arturo Hilario El Observador Chicago es un deslumbrante musical ambientado en la Ciudad de los Vientos durante la década de 1920, donde los clubes llenos de humo y las sensacionales historias de amor y crimen van acompañadas de luces brillantes y una partitura de jazz. Al regresar al Centro...
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Arturo Hilario El Observador Chicago is a dazzling musical set in the Windy City during the 1920s, where smoky clubs and sensational stories of love and crime are accompanied by bright lights and a jazzy score. Returning to the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts from February 23–25,...
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Justo Robles CalMatters Update: On Nov. 16, the state Public Utilities Commission approved a rate hike for Pacific Gas & Electric that will increase residential rates by a monthly average of $22.20 for electric-only customers. Angelica Vásquez’s anxiety soared when she read the notice on her most recent electric bill:...
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Justo Robles CalMatters La ansiedad de Angélica Vásquez se disparó cuando leyó el aviso en su factura eléctrica más reciente: “Por favor pague $135.81 antes del 26/10 para evitar la interrupción del servicio”. Pero la advertencia fue parte de un problema mayor. Vásquez debía un total de $400.68 a...
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Santa Clara County Parks invites you to celebrate 25 magical years of Fantasy of Lights. Drive through the enchanting 1.5-mile extravaganza of sparkling holiday lights and breathtaking displays at Vasona Lake County Park...
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Two San Jose companies, City Lights Theater Company and Teatro Visión, are coming together at the Mexican Heritage Plaza this weekend only, Feb. 23-26, for an exciting co-production of Miss You Like Hell. When Beatriz shows up at her 16-year-old daughter Olivia’s house at 4 a.m. and invites her...
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Get ready to bundle up in your festive winter attire to stroll through 1.5 miles of spectacular holiday lights and displays for the entire family at Vasona Lake County Park in Los Gatos. The Walk-thru weekend is set for Saturday, December 3 and Sunday, December 4 from 4pm to...
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Arturo Hilario El Observador Summer 2022 could be the closest to the normalcy we enjoyed before the pandemic began in early 2020. Part of getting towards more activities in a safe manner are the different systems and processes which were implemented for people to be able to enjoy the...
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WASHINGTON — Seven months after Hurricane Maria, 95 percent of Puerto Rico finally has power again. But a new report shows little is being done to make the island’s electrical grid reliable and sustainable. The study’s author Cathy Kunkel, an energy analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, said...