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• San Jose is home to professional sports teams in soccer (SJ
Earthquakes ) and hockey (SJ
Sharks ).
• The American Musical Theatre of San
Jose plays top-notch but slightly older musicals from Broadway.
(San Francisco has a stronger tradition in theatre than San Jose.)
• San Jose Repertory Theatre
puts on comedies and dramas with a creative flare.
Events
San Jose plays host to many annual events.
• San Jose Grand Prix
July, 28-30. The San JoséGrand Prix will be so
much more than a race. It's a week-long festival both on and off the track.
Activities include Speedfest, Pit Stop Park and Festival Areas with
interactive games, live music, driver autograph sessions and more. Off-track
events include a golf tournament, a drivers' VIP party, the CXO Go Kart race
and the Canary Fund gala fundraiser. All proceeds from these events are
benefiting Canary Fund.
• CINEQUEST. March. A film
festival with an emphasis on digital production. Named one of the Top 10
Film Festivals in the world by the Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide.
• San Jose Jazz Festival.
Every August in Downtown. Includes jazz as well as blues, salsa, and big
band.
• San Jose Metro Fountain Blues Festival. Blues on Paseo de San
Carlos at San Jose State each May.
• Music in the Park and
Music in the Other Park. Downtown in Plaza de C'ar Ch'ez and St.
James Park, respectively. Free concerts weekly through the summer, sponsored
by the San Jose Downtown Association.
The following is a small list of conventions that take place in San Jose:
• Further Confusion.
January. One of the world's largest convention for fans of furry art,
writing, comics, and costuming.
• Consonance. March. A mid-sized convention devoted to filking (folk
singing with a science fiction theme.)
• BayCon. May. A long-running,
regional science fiction convention.
• Fanime. May. A very large
convention for fans of anime.
• SiliCon. September.
A small science fiction convention with a media track.
Shop
• Berryessa Flea Market, 1590
Berryessa Rd, 1(800) Big-Flea, -- A huge outdoor flea market with
California's largest farmer's market. Worthwhile for bargains, but let the
buyer beware. Everything from furniture and stereos to haircut salons and
massages can be found, if you look hard enough. Spanish is the lingua
franca.
• Tropicana Shopping Center. Story and King Roads. A good taste of
East San Jose culture.
• Fry's Electronics, 550 E.
Brokaw Road. -- one of the largest places for consumer electronics and
gadgetry. This particular Fry's branch has a Mayan decorating theme. |