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I SAW YOU ISawYou@metronews.com Send us your anonymous rants and raves about your co-workers or any badly behaving citizen to I SAW YOU, Metro, 380 S. First St., San Jose, 95113, or via email.

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RE: SEVERAL CITIES VOW TO INVESTIGATE MISCONDUCT CLAIMS AGAINST DOWNTOWN STREETS TEAM, SAN JOSE INSIDE, DEC. 18 The DST program helps many people, and I support the work the case managers and staff do to provide care with compassion. Because the program is a success does not mean that it gets a free pass.

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Someone should investigate their cost:benefit analysis. Ending homelessness.” yet they provide no metrics for how many people have been “housed” for the millions they rake in. BRENT ADAMS VIA FACEBOOK

It’s a holiday party at my house. My buddy, Pete, says you’re a good dude whose entire family is back East. No need to worry about being alone during the most joyous time of year because any friend of Pete’s is a friend of mine. Get to know us and our families, most of us went to high school together. We’re a weird but welcoming bunch. You say you moved to SF last year after graduating from Virginia Tech? Since you’re coming from the city, you’re welcome to crash in our guest room. Why risk the DUI or accident? Bring a little something to share and wear a stupid sweater then partake in the board games, the drinking, gorging and merriment. But when you wake up in the morning, throw your barf bag in the outside trash, make the bed and close the door all the way when you sneak out. I don’t mind you leaving early without saying “bye,’’ afraid of what potentially embarrassing thing you may have done in front of a group of essentially strangers while under the influence, but at least flush the toilet in the guest bath. Pete’s my boy from back in the day, and I love the guy. But because of you, Pete’s on my naughty list.

Correction A Nov. 27 cover story titled Juristac Stand stated that lobbyist Ed McGovern met with Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian to discuss Sargent Ranch. In fact, McGovern met with Simitian to discuss LeHigh Cement in Cupertino. Metro regrets the error.


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Once this news outlet exposed claims of sexual misconduct and discrimination by EILEEN RICHARDSON and CHRIS RICHARDSON, the mother-son duo in charge of Downtown Streets Team (DST), a host of local governments promised to re-evaluate their contracts with the homeless services provider. While officials from South Bay cities expressed shock and dismay at the allegations, they came as no surprise to the County of Santa Clara, which only decided to reconsider its ties to DST after the critical publicity.

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County Supervisor JOE SIMITIAN and Office of Supportive Housing Director KY LE heard about the troubling accusations from former DST employee ZIA MACWILLIAMS back in May. Fly learned just a few days ago that the county struck up a one-year deal with DST anyway, hiring the non-profit as part of an $860,000 initiative to help CalFresh recipients find jobs. Ly failed to mention that when we asked him about any pending DST allocations. Deputy County Counsel TONY LOPRESTI alerted us Don’t to it on Dec. 20, saying forget that because we sent to tip! our request for all DST contracts on Sept. 27 and FLY@ the deal was signed on METRONEWS. Oct. 4, it fell outside the COM scope of the search. “Is there a pending contract with DST?” we asked on Oct. 7, the day Ly finally emailed us back. “No,” he replied. “We had been working on a contract with DST for a culinary training program, but last week, DST withdrew.” Technically, he was right. When Ly responded, exactly 10 days after our request, there were no pending contracts because the CalFresh partnership was signed and sealed three days prior. LoPresti excused the mix-up. “This is a separate contract from the one Mr. [Ly] was communicating with you about,” LoPresti said, “and we are actively reviewing our options with regards to this contract in light of the allegations against DST’s leadership.”

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS THANKS TO the Bill Wilson Center—and its CEO Sparky Harlan (pictured)— 37 homeless college students are now housed as part of a collaboration with Airbnb.

Bill Wilson Center CEO Rents Room to Homeless Student BY GRACE HASE A mini fridge, blackout curtains and a microwave were just a few of the items on Sparky Harlan’s holiday shopping list—but they weren’t gifts for friends or family members. Rather, the Bill Wilson Center CEO needed them to prepare a spare room in her house for college students with no place else to go. Just a week before Christmas, Harlan’s first tenant, a San Jose State computer science major named Abdul, moved in as part of a broader initiative by the Bill Wilson Center, Airbnb and local colleges to offer free lodging to homeless students. With the help of a $250,000 state grant, the Santa Clarabased Bill Wilson Center will cover the cost and book rooms for homeless college students on the short-term rentals website. But with a goal of housing 100 homeless students in 100 days, Harlan said she felt the need to step up and lead by example. “If I want other people to put up their spare bedrooms

to help homeless college students, I should do that also,” she said. Santa Clara County’s homeless population has reached staggering numbers in the last few years. A 2019 point-in-time census found 9,706 homeless residents on the county’s streets in January—an increase of more than 20 percent since the same time in 2017. As for college students, a recent survey found that 22 percent of homeless respondents in San Jose between ages 18 and 25 were enrolled in college. But the time between quarters or semesters leaves students particularly vulnerable, as libraries have shortened hours and many other school facilities close. “Over the winter break [we’re] making sure students don’t end up homeless during this four-week period when classes end and begin again,” Harlan said. In Abdul’s case, his roommate recently graduated, leaving him

in a last-minute bind to find a place to stay. The quick turnover of apartments for college students is something that Harlan said is becoming increasingly common. “They sleep in their cars or they start trying to couch surf,” she explained. “There’s just a lot of this very on-theedge student population out there. I think that’s why you have some of the colleges saying, ‘We don’t see the homelessness you’re talking about,’ because it’s not how you normally define a homeless population.” Since the Bill Wilson Center kicked off its 100-day challenge on Nov. 4, Catherine Voss Plaxton—SJSU’s interim associate vice president of student services—said the collaboration has served 37 students. “With the capacity we have built through partnerships like the 100day challenge, we have more tools to address student housing needs beyond on-campus housing,” she said.


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Police Still Investigating SJ Candidate’s Car Crash BY JENNIFER WADSWORTH Police are still investigating a Dec. 16 car crash in which a San Jose City Council candidate fatally struck a pedestrian by Blossom Hill Elementary School in Los Gatos. According to the Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Department, Jenny Higgins Bradanini—who’s running against Matt Mahan and Helen Wang for Councilman Johnny Khamis’ District 10 seat—was headed to a doctor’s appointment at about 11:40am that day when she rammed her SUV into Timothy Starkey, a 66-year-old Santa Cruz man. Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Sgt. Jamie Fields said on Monday that the incident is still under review, that no arrest has been made and that a cause has yet to be determined. She declined to disclose whether distracted driving played a role. Higgins Bradanini, who expressed condolences to Starkey’s family last week, has been taking time off from her campaign to deal with the fallout of the tragedy. Her campaign manager Eric Stroker said he has no updates to offer at this time. Meanwhile, Starkey’s friends have

started a fundraiser for his widow, Kathleen Starkey. As of early Monday afternoon, a GoFundMe campaign for the Starkeys garnered $7,500 of its $10,000 goal from 48 donors. “Tim Starkey brought so much joy to the lives around him and had a heart of gold,” GoFundMe campaign creator Carrie Coffee Ziemer wrote on the site. “Tim shared his sense of humor with everyone he encountered and was happiest cooking a meal during the holidays or a Sunday night dinner with a curated soundtrack.” Ziemer invited people to share “fond memories” of Starkey on the page, in addition to financial help for his surviving loved ones. “The Starkey family is grieving with family and friends while also working through the repercussions of the accident and loss of Tim,” Ziemer wrote. “The family has had a tremendous amount of love and support offered to them and has a long and difficult journey ahead. In order to help ease the stress of the financial burden that lies ahead, we have created this fund for Kathleen, Bridget and Joe. They are so grateful for the love, support and contributions from their village.”

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FATAL ENCOUNTER Jenny Higgins Bradanini has taken time off from her campaign for office to recover from the incident, which killed a Santa Cruz man named Timothy Starkey.

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LIBRARY LOVE Students from the Alum Rock district show their appreciation for Olympic gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi, who read to them from her children’s book ‘Cara’s Kindness.’

Rink Reading Kids flock to a books-and-blades event with Kristi Yamaguchi at Downtown Ice BY GARY SINGH

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N A CHILLY downtown San Jose morning, Kristi Yamaguchi is reading from her children’s book, Cara’s Kindness, in front of the ice rink that bears her name. Several lowincome students, first- and second-graders from the Hubbard Media Arts Academy in the Alum Rock Union School District, sit on metal benches in front of her. Each kid wears an inflatable hat

that resembles an Alaska Airlines plane since that company helps support both the ice rink and the Hubbard Program, the latter of which happens in partnership with the San Jose Public Library Foundation. Vertical Alaska Airlines banners on stands flank the stage area where Kristi sits, as well as the back railing behind the seating area. The wind is kicking in big time. On the table behind the kids I see gummy bears and Nature Valley granola bars, plus necessary containers of hot chocolate. Within moments, a gnarly wind knocks over the Alaska banners,

and as the airline PR people scramble to pick them up, all the kids remain glued to Kristi’s words. No one will let the temperamental weather ruin their fun. Plus, we don’t get to see an Olympic gold medalist read from her own book in this neighborhood very often, especially one so dedicated to making sure underprivileged kids have access to books—a very worthy cause. I am flooded with gratitude just standing in the back and watching the event. Since my mom was a career librarian who raised me in libraries and taught me to read at age 2, all of which built a foundation that probably saved me from darker paths later in life, any effort that increases children’s literacy, or supports reading or even just access to libraries, gets my support. Too many people underestimate the positive influence of libraries on kids. Yet Kristi is not the only local skating legend participating in the event. Santa Clara native Polina Edmunds, who represented the United States at the 2014 Winter

Olympics in Sochi and won silver medals in two US National Competitions, also shows up to read for the kids. In Polina’s case, she reads from All You Need is Love, a children’s book based on the Lennon-McCartney tune of the same name. The song lyrics accompany illustrations by Marc Rosenthal. Polina reads the lyrics and flips through the pages for the kids to see. Also present is KNTV news anchor Jessica Aguirre, who reads from “You’re My Little Christmas Wish.” The readings unfold in two sessions. The first group of kids listens to the women celebrities read while the other half migrates over to the SJ Public Library’s Maker Spaceship, which is parked along Market Street in front of the ice rink. A 39-foot bus converted into a mobile technology workshop equipped with three solar panels and running on renewable diesel, the Maker Spaceship includes laptops, 3D printers, laser cutters, desktop CNC telescopes, video production suites and much more. It’s designed to help kids to learn about STEMrelated activities and overcome any obstacles they might have with technology. It’s a rocking piece of work. If you think library resources are limited to books on shelves, well, step into the 21st century. Please. Eventually, Polina then performs on the ice with several children, including Kristi’s daughter, after which Kristi herself takes to the ice and shows many of the kids how to skate, or at least balance themselves. The Sharks mascot, SJ Sharkie, eventually shows up to join in, as does someone in a Santa costume, although the kids seem way more interested in Sharkie. When the mascot has to leave, the kids are bummed out. Before, during and after all of this, newscasters, print reporters and city employees invade the scene to take gratuitous selfies with Kristi, as always. Since I’m a back-of-the-class kind of dude, I keep my distance, but as I watch the event unfold, I look across the ice rink at the San Jose Museum of Art, the building that used to be the San Jose Public Library, where my mom worked in the 1960s, before I came along. Internal forces are showing me the power of libraries and the effects of gratitude. And it’s working.


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BIRD’S THE WORD Chris Richardson and his mom Eileen Richardson came under fire after word got out about salacious sexual misconduct claims against their nonprofit Downtown Streets Team.

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TAYING IN BED all year is not an option for most of us, but if you felt like doing that in 2019, we get it. Recent decades have ended on more hopeful notes—the dotcom frenzy and the inauguration of Barack Obama defined the previous two years that ended with nine. Songs struck a more positive note as well. The end of 1999 brought us Rob Thomas’ “Smooth” and ten years later “Boom Boom Pow” advised us that we were so 2000 and late—and to get on with “that future boom boom boom.”

What coal nugget landed in this year’s stocking? The inescapable, twisted “Bad Guy,” an ode to puffed-chest criminality embodied in the shameless name callers and ass slappers that seem to have infected everything from Hollywood’s couches and presidential tweets to marathon finish lines. Kumbaya optimism and the mobile computing power that surged at the decade’s onset gave way to a crude devolution. The promise of digital democratization spreading Arab Spring-style liberation and global prosperity crumbled faster than Greenland’s Ice Sheet. Somehow, the oligarchs, despots and climate change deniers won the decade. And so it goes. If we can’t drain the swamp, we’ll celebrate it. In that spirit, we bring you our annual compendium of bad actors and ignominious events that fill the ink smeared pages of The Year in Review.

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spending problems “whales” and their sneaky habit “friendly fraud.”

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San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s 2019 got off to a painful start when, on the first day of the new year, he crashed his bicycle into an SUV that cut in front of him on Mabury Road. The run-in left him in a body brace for months to come and reminded the world how dangerous the cycling enthusiast’s own city is for two-wheelers.

Playing Cards Records unsealed in court showed that Facebook knowingly let kids use their parents’ credit cards to rack up huge bills for online games. They called the little gamblers with big

A San Jose dad whose daughter left for college set up a living arrangement for her pet cats, Tina and Louise, that made international headlines for being “peak Silicon Valley.” He shelled out $1,500 a month for their own studio, complete with an Apple TV, a sofa and a cat tree.

It’s Bad Manners to Wear Hats Indoors Anyways J. Kenji Lopez-Alt, chef-partner at San Mateo’s Wursthall restaurant, decreed on Twitter that he refuses to serve anyone wearing a MAGA hat, comparing the pro-Trump regalia to swastikas and white hoods. A couple of days later, he


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CATBIRD SEAT A doting father made global headlines when news got out about him renting a cottage for the sole use of his college-bound daughter’s two furbabies.

ON THE LAM By the time the DA changed his mind about filing rape charges against Sharwian Bobian, the suspect was nowhere to be found, leading police on a multi-city manhunt that ultimately led to his capture more than a month after the alleged crime.

apologized after backlash and walked back the ban

Watch Me Come Back After getting outed for pressuring women to watch him pleasure himself, comedian Louis CK laid low for awhile before attempting his comeback tour. When he finally emerged from the shadows, the disgraced standup stopped at the San Jose Improv, which drew a full house—and a throng of protesters.

FEBRUARY DA Learns Absence of 'No' Does Not Mean 'Yes' The Santa Clara County DA let

tent-dweller Sharwian Bobian walk free after determining that a victim’s failure to fend off a sexual encounter led him to believe she consented. After Metro reported that the accused rapist was running free and granting media interviews, the DA reversed course, commencing a dayslong manhunt that led to Bobian’s capture and confinement.

wall along our southern border,” he said, motioning toward the image. “This is the wall around Cupertino. We have a big problem with all these Teslas coming through our city from Saratoga, and other people from other cities.” His plan to address it? To build a wall and make San Jose pay for it. He may have meant it as a joke, but housing advocates were not amused.

Cupertino Mayor Envisions Economy Without San Jose Workers

Shoot a Video, Not a Classroom

During his inaugural state-of-thecity address, Cupertino Mayor Steven Scharf held up a map of his hometown surrounded by a thick black line. “You’ve heard about the

The National Rifle Association’s chief propagandist, Dana Loesch, took a shot at San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo on Twitter over a proposed policy to keep a closer eye on gun sales. “Mayor Sam Liccardo is pushing for city legislation that would require—get this—every single firearms transaction

to be recorded. It’s like a de facto registry,” Loesch breathlessly reported in a few-minute clip. “Both video and audio recording. That’s a gun registry.” To which Liccardo replied: “Thx for spreading the word about our new gun safety proposal. In the hour it took you to shoot & edit this video, 4 people died from gun violence.”

MARCH $20 Million Buys a Lot of Drinks Former President of Peru Alejandro Toledo was arrested in Menlo Park for being drunk in public and was relieved it was for something unrelated to the bribery scandal that

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The Decade of Memes as Mainstream Communication The 2010s were the decade that memes became a mainstream form of communication. iPhones got built-in GIF keyboards. And any public figure who was snapped in a not so flattering light could expect to find their face plastered across the internet accompanied by a snarky slogan (think crying Michael Jordan or Elon Musk smoking weed).

got him ousted from power. The 73-year-old visiting Stanford scholar’s relief was short lived as the extradition warrant related to a $20 million bribe caught up with him. He was detained in July and denied bail at an October hearing in which his wife shouted “What the fuck is this trial? It’s a joke! It’s a joke!” before being dragged from the courtroom.

Bitcoin Bandit Santa Clara County prosecutors landed one of the nation’s first convictions for “SIM swapping,” a technique in which hackers get a mobile carrier to transfer a customer’s phone number to a new SIM. Twenty-year-old Joel Ortiz is spending years behind bars after admitting to bilking more than $1 million in cryptocurrency by using the SIM-swapping method to commandeer victims’ smartphones.

Administration said 49-year-old Alex Taylor, wearing a gold badge, impersonated a DEA agent.

Chicken of the Rainbow In a display of performative wokeness, San Jose’s elected leaders decided to festoon the Chik-fil-A at the Mineta San Jose International Airport with a bunch of rainbow flags—a protest against the company’s controversial donations to anti-LGBTQ causes.

Christian School Remembers Jesus Wasn’t a Hater Anti-fascist hacktivists exposed a

The Drug Enforcement Administration says Alex E. Taylor of San Jose outfitted his Volkswagen Jetta with “police-type lighting,” two firearms, a gold-stye DEA neck badge, a pair of handcuffs and some of methamphetamine. He probably fooled a few motorists, but pulling over a U.S. Department of Transportation official who was on his way to church led to his unraveling and arrest.

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A handful of local entrepreneurs got caught up in a massive college admissions scandal that implicated Hollywood A-listers such as Felicity Huffman along with Silicon Valley’s tech elites, including Rise Fund’s William McGlashan Jr. “Operation Varsity Blues” uncovered a far-

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reaching scheme in which wealthy parents paid a fixer to bribe athletic coaches to help admit undeserving students at a host of colleges, including Stanford University.

assets. A raid on the property unearthed some clues about how the homeowner may have financed the purchase: 115 pot plants, $155,038 in cash and 90 pounds of ready-to-sell weed, 10 pounds of cannabis resin, a vape penloading station and 1,100 e-cig cartridges with THC concentrate.

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Cash Buyer A welfare recipient in the Santa Cruz Mountains spent more than $1.1 million to buy a home despite claiming to have no income and no

OUTCAST The former president of Peru made an ass of himself on the Peninsula.

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It Was the Inclusion of Light Rail in the Lyrics San Jose’s visitors bureau got dragged mercilessly on social media for trying to make a country tune sung by a 16-year-old Kiwi the city’s official tourism promotion song.

In Silicon Valley, Everything’s Expensive WHAT A HACK Joel Ortiz’s digital prowess put him down in history for ignominous reasons.

Valley Christian teacher as a member of a white nationalist chat group, prompting the private high school to suspend and eventually fire 30-yearold Kyle Scheuerlein.

Yemeni Snicket Bryce Druzin went from writing the news to making it when the former Silicon Valley Business Journal scribe doused Lockheed Martin’s Palo Alto HQ in blood-red paint to protest the company selling weapons used to kill school kids and civilians in the USbacked, Saudi-led war on Yemen.

MAY Gotta Make a Living Somehow Ex- Santa Clara councilman Dominic Casserta sued the city’s school district for sending out an email to its employees with his personnel file and allegations of him sexually harassing students since 2002.

Bye Bye Burger Two beloved eateries at San Jose International Airport got the boot— San Jose Joe’s, which is owned by Original Joe’s, and The Brit, named for Britannia Arms. A mini San Pedro Square Market will help fill that space instead.

LOCKED AND LOADED Bryce Druzin made the anti-war statement of the year at Lockheed Martin’s Palo Alt tech lab.

JUNE To Catch a Predator A San Mateo cop allegedly tried to seduce a 16-year-old girl online. The girl

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, which operates bus and light rail in Silicon Valley, got blasted for being one of the least efficient and most expensive transit systems in the country. The news came in a 61-page report released by the Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury.

JULY This Really Stinks A lone gunman opened fire on a crowd at Gilroy’s annual Garlic

Festival, wounding a dozen people and killing three more before his took his own life. Weeks after the tragedy, the Federal Bureau of Investigation launched a domestic terrorism investigation into the shooting.

Housing by Mussolini Cupertino Planning Commission Chair Ray Wang found himself in hot water after calling YIMBYs “neoliberal fascists” in a NextDoor post about Vallco developers Sand Hill Property Company. Housing advocate Richard Mehlinger saw the post and declared it an “unhinged rant.” But Wang barked back, threatening to expose YIMBYs who “harassed” him to their bosses. Cupertino officials, on the other hand, brushed it off by saying that Wang was speaking on behalf of himself and not the commission.

Hey, Look Who’s on TV! So maybe it wasn’t 15 minutes, but at least San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo got 15 seconds of fame this year with a quick, quiet cameo on HBO’s hit show “Silicon Valley.” Instead of pocketing the $1,000 stipend for appearing on the show’s season six premiere, he asked the network to donate it to the San Jose Promise scholarship.

The Decade When Tech Gave Us Hope Online activism gets a bad rap for giving people the illusion that putting their name on a Change.org petition or signal-boosting a Facebook post makes a difference in the real world. But despite the slacktivism and clicktivism and viral awareness-raising campaigns, the internet galvanized some real movements this past decade. Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter started with people on the streets, but the latter endured past its flashpoint with the Ferguson protests in 2014 by amplifying its message online. A few years later, #MeToo actually built up momentum through millions of coming-out stories of sexual harassment and assault and then poured into the streets at the Women’s March.


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The Decade When Reality Became a Niche Did you hear about the lottery winner who shat on her boss’ desk before quitting her job? Or how the FBI confirmed that George Soros funded the migrant caravan? Both stories have gone viral, reaching millions of readers on Facebook. And both, of course, are complete and utter fabrications. The deliberate faking of stories to mislead or amuse is nothing new. But the advent of social media has proved the line oft attributed to Winston Churchill, that “a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.” Just a few years ago, the term “fake news” was meaningless. Today, according to a Pew Research Center study, Americans consider it a bigger problem than climate change, terrorism and racism. Silicon Valley made it so easy to propagate false information and only recently began taking tentative steps to rein in the force it unleashed. But there’s a profit motive to maintain the status quo, which casts doubt on the lengths social media companies will go to make good on their promises. Facebook is free and generates revenue by selling ads, which are valued based on how many users arrive at pages. And nothing keeps users more engaged on Facebook than provocative clickbait about fluoride turning frogs gay. But there’s more at risk than an uninformed electorate. While throwing the term “fake news” around damages public discourse here in the US, it poses an existential threat to people gathering news in Egypt, Turkey, Somalia, Cameroon and under other authoritarian regimes. As 2019 comes to a close, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, there are at least 30 journalists in jail worldwide on charges of “false news.”

She Was Having a Bad Day A woman went on a rage in downtown Los Gatos when she leapt out of her car and started screaming at a group of Trump supporters who had set up an anti-Robert Mueller booth across from Pedro’s Restaurant. The woman, later identified as Margo Rosen, turned out to be the former district director for Congresswoman Jackie Speier.

AUGUST Goebbels Was Really a Much Better Wordsmith A white supremacist group involved in organizing the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, took credit for plastering

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15 lawsuit, alleging it was “creating misinformation in the marketplace.” They also accused Mayor Lisa Gillmor and her concert curfew as a reason for dwindling revenue.

Know Her Name

The Decade of Millennial SelfRighteousness Given that the oldest Millennials will soon be 40 years old (at least according to some demographers), it seems appropriate that the decade would end with an increasing number of hand-wringing think pieces on Millennial Burnout, the looming ascendancy of the phone-addicted Gen-Z and the emergence of the patronizingly dismissive retort, “OK, boomer.” Turns out Millennials might be as self-centered as our elders would have you believe.

racist fliers across San Jose State’s campus with sayings like “Nationalism Not Globalism” and “Diversity Destroys Nations.”

I’ll Have an Impossible Burger, Please Sheriff ’s deputies nabbed a man suspected of slaughtering nearly a dozen cows in Morgan Hill. Fiftyfour-year-old Marc Belluomini’s bovine massacre apparently stemmed from a grazing dispute with two other ranchers.

An Inconsiderate Way to Go A woman at downtown San Jose’s Fairmont Hotel committed suicide via a poisonous gas. The noxious smell, which guests reported having an odor of rotten eggs, sickened eight

Emily Doe, the woman who captivated the country with her moving impact statement about being raped by ex-Stanford swimmer Brock Turner, finally revealed her identity. Chanel Miller, a 27-yearold writer, released a memoir titled Know My Name, which reintroduced her to the public and described the trauma she went through.

Baby Trump Flies Over the Valley 45 touched down for the first time in Silicon Valley since his 2016

campaign stop at the McEnery Convention Center. The president was reportedly attending a reelection fundraiser in the $97 million Portola Valley mansion of ex-Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy. But the visit wasn’t without controversy; activists made sure to fly a diaper-clad “Baby Trump” balloon high over the Bay Area for the president to see.

OCTOBER Hit...and Run for Congress Saratoga councilman and congressional candidate Rishi Kumar found himself in a bit of a fender bender in Cupertino. But instead of stopping and exchanging information with the two other

people and prompted the evacuation of three floors.

SEPTEMBER City Slaps Curfew on Concerts, Then Sues For Declining Revenues The 49ers and the city of Santa Clara escalated their feud over control of Levi Stadium. First Santa Clara lawmakers voted to end the football team’s authority over non-NFL events, claiming the organization “made misrepresentation, failed to comply with laws and the contract... and mismanaged operations, resulting in declining non-NFL net revenues.” But days later, the 49ers slapped the city with a

SCREEN TIME San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo was uncharacteristically mute during his fleeting cameo on HBO’s ‘Silicon Valley.’


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The Decade of Trolling As 2009 rolled into 2010, we were entertained and outraged in equal measure by the upstart media startups who had mastered the new digital tools of storytelling. Platforms like Gawker and Vice tickled an entire generation’s cynical sensibility, getting a rise out of stuffed shirts and exposing the hypocrisy of political leaders in the process. The Daily Show, which had long excelled in lampooning beltway bureaucrats, hit its stride, taking on a gravitas that scarcely could have been imagined when Craig Kilbourne first sat at the anchor’s desk. But the sardonic, winking voice of publications like Gawker and Vice— which initially promised to root out the problematic structure of traditional point-counterpoint journalism—was co-opted by corporate brands, propagandist trolls and mainstream media itself. Comedy news, once primarily a tool of liberals, was adopted by conservatives, then by the far right. In 2016, a man who launched his political career by trolling President Barack Obama was elected to the highest office of the land. Donald Trump is the decade’s biggest troll. A master of sticky, schoolyard taunts and brazen gaslighting, he continues to undermine norms and erode checks on executive power, dodging challenges at every turn with the troll’s familiar refrain: Just kidding. Why so serious?

Blackouts Are a Really Stupid Way to Protect Public Safety

FOOL RUNNINGS Saratoga Councilman Rishi Kumar allegedly tried to flee the scene of a hit-and-run.

drivers, Kumar dashed off. A Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office deputy eventually found him and cited him with misdemeanor hit-and-run. A few weeks later, the Santa Clara County District Attorney pressed charges against him.

Thousands of Santa Clara County residents found themselves in the dark after PG&E decided to turn off the power to avoid sparking a wildfire. The Public Safety Power Shutoff was the largest of its kind and affected 800,000 customers– approximately 2.5 million people– across California. People got so upset at the utility giant that there were reports of shots fired at PG&E workers in the field.

The Infamous Parking Garage Snake Thief Reptile breeder Brian Gundy found himself snake-less when a thief snatched up a duffle bag he set it down in a San Jose parking garage while retrieving his car. Instead of gold

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The Decade of Streaming Media The past 10 years have been a particularly fast-moving time for the recorded media industry. Just as we finally gave up on CDs in favor of MP3s, traded in our DVD players for Blu-ray compatible machines and truly mastered our Netflix queues, everything was thrown out the window once more. The next generation of music fans will save serious hard drive space by streaming the majority of their music on services like Spotify. Even iTunes, the Apple service that effectively killed compact discs, is being phased out to make way for streamingonly Apple Music. Fortunately, all that space we’re saving by donating our DVDs and Blu-rays will come in handy, since vinyl records continue to grow as an in-demand medium for listening to music at home. Go figure.

SMASH COURSE The unveiling of Tesla’s Cybertruck turned into one of the year’s most memorable viral fails when a steel ball thrown to demonstrate the indestructibility of the vehicle’s armored glass shattered two panes before a live audience.

and jewels, the bandit made off with four pythons–Piper, Shorty, Whitey and Bob–and a 12-year-old lizard name Stretch. Three of the snakes were eventually returned, but Whitey and Stretch still remain at large.

NOVEMBER He Didn’t Get the Memo

cops killed someone with a faux gun. In 2011, officers put 20 bullets in a man who fell asleep in a stairwell in his Halloween costume that was fashioned with a gold plastic toy gun.

Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be...But Pre-Orders Are Strong

A Milpitas High School teacher went viral the day after Halloween for all the wrong reasons. The white teacher, who was later identified as 48-year-old David Carter, apparently thought that it was a good idea to dress up as rapper Common for the spooky holiday—blackface and all. Carter was placed on administrative leave and later apologized.

The unveiling of Tesla’s new cybertruck didn’t exactly go as planned. Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has been known for his attention-getting antics, claimed that the futuristic pickup truck was bulletproof against a 9mm handgun. But when the electric car’s design lead threw a steel ball at two of the windows the glass cracked, leading Musk to drop an expletive.

Oops, I Did It Again

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A San Jose police officer shot and killed a man walking down Jackson Avenue who appeared to be reaching for a gun tucked into his waistband. But as it turns out, the gun was nothing more than a replica. This wasn’t the first time that San Jose

Mountain View-based Google is under investigation by the US National Labor Relations Boards after firing four of its tech workers for organizing during the week of Thanksgiving. The federal agency is looking to see if Google violated

any labor laws, but the search-andadvertising giant claims that some of those workers were fired for sharing confidential information.

DECEMBER Bombs Away Caught-on-camera porch piracy has become a hallmark of the

holiday season. But an ex-NASA engineer from Sunnyvale went to great lengths to add his own spin to the canon. Mark Rober—whose glitter bomb decoy package made him a viral sensation last year— has unveiled a new and improved version of his explosive booby trap. In a video uploaded to YouTube about a week before Christmas, Rober says his new trap combines biodegradable glitter with a stink spray and features a countdown

The Decade Where Climate Change Reached a Tipping Point The Doomsday Clock seemed to be ticking faster as scientists warned that the point of no return for global warming was quickly creeping upon society. California saw some of its deadliest wildfires in decades that left cities in apocalyptic ruins. While world leaders seemed to sit on their behinds instead of enacting greener change, youth—like 16-year-old climate change activist Greta Thunberg—stepped up.


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Fish Dicks The Pacific Ocean bombarded Drake’s Beach with a gajillion unsolicited “dick fish”—pulsing, plump 10-inch sea creatures known as fat innkeeper worms or by their much-less-hilarious scientific name, urechis caupo.

We Were Too Creeped Out to Investigate The San Jose Police Department said it found no evidence that Presentation High administrators conspired to conceal decades of sexual misconduct, including a teacher who one former student says projected nude images on her. A number of victims and witnesses say they contacted police and never heard back.

Have a room to rent? Join House Sharing! FOR WHOM THE SMELL TOLLS Congressman Eric Swalwell maintans that he did not let one rip during an on-air MSNBC appearance.

How to Lose a Trade War Prompted by China’s retaliatory trade tariffs on US manufactured goods, the Bay Area’s electric car maker Tesla opened its first nonAmerican plant in Shanghai, with nearly $2 billion in Chinese bank financing.

FISH PIX A torrent of so-called fat inkeeper worms washed up on a NorCal beach, captivating the public with their uncanny resemblance to human male genitalia.

Do you have a spare room that's only collecting dust? Have you ever considered renting it out? House Sharing might be right for you! The House Sharing Program is a free matching service to help match people looking for a room to rent with someone who has a spare room in their home. All who are interested in the house sharing program are given a background check, preference checklist to ensure matches are safe, mindful and mutually rewarding. House Sharing Program is a County of Santa Clara free program, operated by Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County. For more information, contact the House Sharing Program at (408) 325-5134 or visit www.catholiccharitiesscc.org/house-sharing. County of Santa Clara House Sharing Program Operated by:

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voice and fake police banter. The clip includes a guest appearance by Macaulay Culkin of Home Alone fame. “As far as I’m concerned,” Rober says, “relatively harmless karmic justice has never looked so beautiful.”


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STEAMY SPIRITS A hot toddy is just one of many well-known warm cocktails for cold nights.

WINTER WARMERS Hot toddies, Irish coffee and more heated cocktails for the holidays BY SYRUS FOTOVAT

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OLD WEATHER BEGS for a warm cocktail. Hot toddies, Irish coffees, hot buttered rum— these seasonal favorites are well known for good reason. But the depth of warm cocktails is vast. Let’s dive into these warm winter wonders and get you up to speed on what to expect when ordering one. There is a lot of science behind why a hot drink is so delicious. A mug of hot coffee or hot tea in the morning can set the tone for your whole day. A hot drink

soothes a sore throat, warms up cold hands and helps to regulate body temperature. As far as warm cocktails go, the formula is similar to any other—start with a spirit, add something sweet and then something to counterbalance that sweetness. When alcohol is warm, the volatile notes of the ethanol can sting the nose, so most warm drinks are rich, bold or elongated to help minimize those effects. One of the first warm drinks I ever tried was the hot toddy. Although I didn’t have a definitive recipe for one until a few years ago, I found a few common items all hot toddies must have: whiskey, lemon, sweetener and hot water. Some common flavoring

elements added to a hot toddy are cinnamon, cloves, bitters, ginger or even tea as the hot element. I prefer to use a honey-ginger syrup and a little bit of an allspice liqueur as the sweetener. Most bars that have piping-hot water can accomplish this drink, but it isn’t always guaranteed. Before ordering a hot toddy, ask the bartender. The Irish coffee is also well known, but often confused for many other builds. Most believe the simple addition of Irish whiskey to coffee makes it Irish. Some say mixing your java with an Irish cream liqueur like Baileys makes it an Irish coffee. However, the hands-down best preparation of the drink I’ve had comes from the birthplace of modern Irish coffee: the Buena Vista Cafe in San Francisco. I don’t have the column space to get into the dozens of places that claim to have invented the drink, but Buena Vista has been making this drink the same way since the early 1950s. The recipe for the Irish coffee is simple, but the preparation makes the difference. Add a shot of a quality Irish whiskey to a preheated glass, then add a teaspoon of sugar

(a half-ounce of simple syrup works as well). Once the sugar is dissolved, add hot coffee, then top with freshly whipped cream. The fresh cream is the secret here. You can prepare this very simply. Add an amount of heavy cream to a mason jar, cap it, then shake it vigorously until it nearly doubles in volume. It will still be pourable, but the added air will allow it to float on top of the drink when poured over the back of a spoon. Another hot drink go-to for the holidays is the Tom & Jerry. This cocktail dates back to the early 1800s and it is something like a warm eggnog. A batter is made with separated eggs, sugar, vanilla and a little bit of magic. The cocktail itself is typically a mix of dark rum, brandy, batter and hot milk. Due to its labor-intensive preparation, it is not a common drink to find in a bar, but that doesn’t stop our friends at Haberdasher. They only serve the Tom & Jerry for a few days a year. This time around,they’ll be mixing the drink Dec. 25-29, so get them while you can. Haberdasher is also featuring a selection of hot toddies through the middle of January. Lastly, my current favorite warm cocktail to have around the holiday is a simple add-this-to-that kind of preparation—which is exactly the type of drink I usually try to make more complicated. However, this one is just perfect on its own: Chartreuse and hot chocolate. Chartreuse is a French herbal liqueur that is extremely complex in flavor, with sweet, savory and spicy notes. A few years back a friend of mine introduced it to me, and I haven’t had a holiday season without making some since. This certainly isn’t easy to find in a bar, either, but try making it at home on a cold night when you’re looking to get cozy.

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SHEN YUN

ZOMBOY

*thu *fri

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NEF THE PHARAOH

ZOMBOY

ATLIENS

LAST CALL

Thu-Sun, Various Times, $80+ Center for Performing Arts, San Jose

Fri, 10pm, $35 Pure Nightclub, Sunnyvale

Fri, 9pm, $10+ Elev8 Nightclub, San Jose

Fri, 12pm, Free Santa Clara Valley Brewing, San Jose

Sat, 10pm, Free Pure Nightclub, San Jose

Take in a sweeping, leaping musical history of China. The new Shen Yun program dances its way through 5,000 years of Chinese mythology, war and political upheaval—combining age-old legends with modern technological achievements. Hundreds of handmade costumes and cutting-edge digital projection backdrops will merge with some of the world’s best dancers and musicians to bring the story of our planet’s most populous country to Silicon Valley. The show runs select dates through Jan. 11. (MS)

English dubstep producer Zomboy has spent the better part of the 2010s imagining what heavy metal robots would want to hear on the dancefloor. His tunes are as maximalist as they are cacophonous. However, it is clear that Zomboy takes great care in constructing his sonic assaults— fussing over every pitch-bent squeal—and making sure to balance out the mayhem with melody. Squalls of fuzzy noise and dadaist drum collages give way rich and dramatic piano passages, which might have been plucked directly from the Andrew Lloyd Webber songbook. (MS)

Marshmello and Deadmau5 have both revealed themselves, but the world of bass music still has one well-known, anonymous DJproducer duo—and despite what they recently led fans to believe, it will stay that way… for now. ATLiens promised an unmask back in August, but the “reveal” turned out to be a troll, with DJs Hekler and Marauda standing in. Despite keeping a low profile, the pair continues to amass a following, and quickly. Their heavy beats have even been featured in a phone commercial. ATLiens come to San Jose behind their new EP, Ghost Planet. (MS)

When Santa Clara Valley Brewing opened in 2015, CEO Tom Clark declared that San Jose needed more breweries. Four years later, downtown is beer-soaked and SVBC is closing its doors. Friday is last call for the brewery. Over the course of its short lifespan, SVBC racked up numerous awards, including a silver medal at the 2018 Great American Beer Festival for its Alviso Mills hefeweizen. Clark and his partner Steve Donohoe named their beers after Santa Clara Valley locations and landmarks; their flagship Electric Tower IPA will be pouring until the bitter, hoppy end. (MS)

Nef the Pharaoh may be the chosen heir to the Bay’s hyphy throne, but he’s still humble. “I’m one of the last artists that’d stop and take pictures with fans,” he raps on “Needed You Most,” the opener from this year’s Mushrooms & Coloring Books. With a slick, half-submerged beat, “Needed You Most” takes a step back from the stupid-doo-doodumb absurdity of hyphy, but by the next track, the rubbery synths and trunk-rattling bass are back as Nef raps about ghostriding in South Vallejo. If you got a whistle, blow it. Guestlist is free before 11pm. Presale tickets are $10. (MH)

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* concerts LAST CALL

KRONOS QUARTET Jan 15 at Bing Concert Hall

THE WAILERS Jan 22 at The Ritz Reverend Horton Heat Jan 23 at The Ritz

...AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD Jan 23 at The Catalyst

THE PIANO GUYS Jan 24 at San Jose Civic

STRATA Jan 25 at The Ritz

LAURIE ANDERSON Jan 29 at Bing Concert Hall

RHIANNON GIDDENS Feb 7 at Bing Concert Hall

RENEE FLEMING

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THE WATCHERS

COLDCLAW

BEATS ANTIQUE

ALINGON MITRA

Sat, 8pm, $12+ The Ritz, San Jose

Sat, 9pm, Free Caravan Lounge, San Jose

Mon, 8pm, $25+ Felton Music Hall, Felton

Tue, 7:30pm & 10:30pm, $40+ Rooster T. Feathers, Sunnyvale

The Bay Area doom metal band got noticed for its 2016 album Sabbath Road, a paean to the music of Ozzy and company. The band members have impressive creds: Vocalist Tim Narducci was with Scorched Earth and White Witch Canyon; drummer Carter Kennedy played with Orchid; and bassist Cornbread held it down for Vicious Rumors. No surprise that these seasoned players would have an idea of what they want to do with their sound, as their love of heavy rock spans about four decades. Dress the Dead and Drawing Heaven share the bill. (MS)

This black metal band from San Jose is part of a lineup that also features Fresno’s Malefic Levitation, Oakland’s Hallucinator and The Incursion, a San Jose death metal band. The difference between the two metal subgenres is all in the vocals—the shriek of black vs. the growl of death. ColdClaw’s second full-length, Anti-Martyr: Decades to Suffer, released in September, crosses both these subgenres to dabble in hardcore and thrash for a strangely addictive new sound from a band that seems eager to subvert expectations. (MS)

East Bay trio Beats Antique is all about giving audiences what they want—that is, of course, if they happen to want a smart and snakey blend of Middle Eastern folk and downtempo electronica, with lots of belly dancing. These guys bring an anything-goes chaos to the stage, mashing up and mixing from a dizzying variety of sources. Dancer and percussionist Zoe Jakes is, in fact, at the center of this band’s live performances. Just like her musical collaborators, Jakes throws a lot into the artistic blender— everything from traditional belly dancing to Balinese—to present even more compelling evidence that our world is getting smaller every day. (WB)

Looking back now on Alingon Mitra’s 2016 Late Show appearance, it’s alarming how relevant his jokes remain in today’s political climate. “It is crazy to me that people are going to vote for somebody just because he’s not a politician,” the ex-Daily Show writer deadpans. “That’s the job.” To illustrate the point, he evokes a lawyer who knows nothing about law, and a pilot whose never flown before. “Welcome to flight 242. I have never done this before, but this is what the people wanted…” (MH)

Feb 9 at Montalvo

BAD OMENS Feb 13 at The Ritz

DR. DOG Feb 18 at The Catalyst

FLOR DE TOLOACHE Mar 1 at The Ritz

IL VOLO Mar 9 at San Jose CPA

MARC ANTHONY Mar 20 at SAP Center

WILCO Mar 29 at San Jose Civic

AN EVENING W/ THE MONKEES Apr 8 at San Jose Civic

OYSTERHEAD Apr 18 at Frost Amphitheatre For music updates and contest giveaways, like us on Facebook at metrofb.com

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QUESTIONING LOOK Jordan Casteel’s ‘Galen 2,’ is a part of the artist’s solo exhibit, ‘Returning the Gaze,’ currently on display at the Cantor Arts Center.

Front & Center Jordan Casteel upends centuries of erasure with ‘Returning the Gaze’ BY JEFFREY EDALATPOUR

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HE HISTORY OF portraiture—in my experience of it—is a whole bunch of dead white people.”

That’s an excerpt from a video interview with the artist Jordan Casteel. It plays at the tail end of her Cantor Arts Center exhibit “Returning the Gaze.” In nearly every one of the paintings on display, the subjects of her portraits, mostly male, train their eyes on the viewer. Her response to the history of white portraiture includes a series of intense stares from black men who are very much alive and well. Casteel also believes that black

men and their bodies have been, and continue to be, explicitly “criminalized, villainized and sexualized” throughout history and in the media. By showing men who command the space they’re inhabiting, “Returning the Gaze” is her way of creating a counternarrative. Her first subjects were her classmates in school (Casteel graduated with an MFA from the Yale School of Art). But after moving to Harlem, she found new subjects in the people she encountered every day. “Usually it’s someone who’s standing off to the side. I’ve had an inclination toward seeing people who might easily be unseen,” she says. The large canvases (up to 90-by-78 inches) are meant to

rival the “Old Master” style. Where black men and women have been omitted from those narratives, Casteel poses them front and center. Not only are they visible, but each subject carries the emotional impact of a short story or poem. In her paintings, the dead white people may or may not even exist. If they do, they live well beyond the borders of her frames and perspectives. Her approach to skin color can, on occasion, also depart from classical approaches to an oil’s approximation of real flesh tones. Galen 2 (2014) is the deepest shade of emerald green. He sits, naked, on a white folding chair in his kitchen. His body faces sideways, against a radiator and toward a refrigerator. His head though is turned outward to meet the painter. He stares at her with a faint question mark in his eyes. Galen trusts her but wonders what the end result will look like. Will he recognize himself on the checkerboard floor and its distorted reflection that gleams against the oven door behind him? Miles and Jojo (2015) are literally blue. On the right, Jojo’s face is turning a brighter shade of teal, while Miles, to his left, is the color of a deep Atlantic wave. Their backs are against the foot

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of a bed. Jojo’s socks match his face, but the monster muppet in his hands is a contrasting green. Without any factual information, you can infer that they’re brothers. Casteel captures their characters but then goes on to fill the canvas in with telling details about their home. Jojo sits on a round patterned cushion as his head drifts toward his older brother’s. A painting also rests against a wall. Its presence suggests that there's another narrative nestled somewhere inside the main plot of blues. In a series of bold works, Casteel paints several nudes, but of men in their own skin colors. Ato, Yahya and Elijah’s bodies (all from 2014) are young, fit and appear in various shades of brown. They’re not chaste paintings. You can make out the muscular curvature of buttocks, biceps and pectorals. But they’re sensual rather than sexual. She admires their bodies but doesn’t forsake their souls. The men aren’t simply her muses; they look at her as if to a sister, aunt or mother. Physically and psychically vulnerable, they still let her in. She’s disarming, and as familiar as someone in the family. They allow her to see their sweetness, strength and charm. During the video interview from 2018, Casteel asks, “What does it mean to put a living brown body out into the world in this context?” Venturing outside on the streets of New York, where she lives, the artist finds clever ways to include political messages inside of her portraiture without making them heavy-handed or merely didactic. Her paintings may feature slogans, but the propaganda emanates from body language or a facial expression. Timothy (2017) wears a black T-shirt with white lettering that reads, “Black is Beautiful.” He’s sitting against a red wall that reads, in part, “a site for the dynamic exchange of ideas about art and society.” The message is, perhaps, redundant. One look at the smile on his face communicates her purpose and her beautiful intent.

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By AMY ALKON

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Your friend’s response to her delinquentdoodle destroying your stuff— “Yawn...whatever”—suggests she comes up short in a personality trait called conscientiousness, one of the five core personality dimensions that shape how we typically behave (the other four being openness, extroversion, agreeableness and emotional stability). Each of these dimensions reflects a spectrum so, for example, extroversion includes everything from extreme extroversion to extreme introversion (the party animal versus the sort of animal that prefers hiding under a car till the shindig’s over). Research by psychologists Joshua Jackson and Brent Roberts finds that people with high conscientiousness are responsible, hardworking, orderly and able to control their impulses. (Their work was focused on the behaviors of the conscientious, as opposed to thoughts and feelings.) Not surprisingly, other research—a cross-cultural study by psychologist Martin C. Melchers— finds that people with higher levels of conscientiousness tend to be more empathetic (making them less likely to react to their animal turning a friend’s possessions into chew toys by being all, “Dogs will be dogs!”). Personality traits are to a great extent genetic, and tend to be pretty stable over time and across situations. However, psychologists Nathan Hudson and R. Chris Fraley find that a person may be able to change their personality traits, including their level of conscientiousness. Their research suggests that a person can become more conscientious by continually setting very specific weekly goals—for example, tasks to follow through on that they’d normally let slide. The problem is this friend of yours might need a wakeup call to be motivated to change. People who get away with living sloppy typically see no reason to live otherwise. Consider the difference in how driven someone would be to clean up their act in the wake of “hitting bottom” vs., say, “hitting middle.”

Another demotivating factor might be your friend’s “welfare trade-off ratio,”a term that unfortunately sounds like illegal food stamp swapping. In fact, as evolutionary psychologists David Buss and Lars Penke explain, a person’s welfare tradeoff ratio refers to how much weight they place on their own interests relative to those of another person. In other words, “welfare” really means “well-being”—as in, “How willing am I to sacrifice what’s best for me so you can have what’s good for you?” Buss and Penke add that people who are narcissistic—self-centered, exploitative, with a strong sense of entitlement, and lacking in empathy—“habitually place a higher weight on their own welfare relative to the welfare of others.” Now, maybe you don’t see this sort of selfish, cavalier attitude coming out habitually in your friend, but maybe that’s because friendship is fun-centered and thus doesn’t have the sort of strains put on it that a business partnership or relationship does. (You don’t have to decide whether to have an abortion because you went out for drinks with your friend.) Where does this leave you? Unfortunately, without a lot of attractive options. Though it’s reasonable to prefer that she change her philosophy on dog training (which appears to be “Why bother?”) expecting her to do so is basically the love child of toxic hope and irrational expectations. Tempting as it must be to simply demand she train her dog, as you’ve already seen, telling people what to do tends to backfire, leading them to tell you where to go. What you can do is choose: Consider whether the benefits of having her in your life are worth the cost. If you decide to keep her around, be realistic: Leave any pricey rejuveceuticals and anything else of value locked in a kennel when visiting her and Cujodoodle. It might also help to look on the positive side: It’s only her dog running wild; she isn’t hollering out the back door, “Kids, if you rob the liquor store, don’t forget Mommy’s merlot!”

(c)2019, Amy Alkon, all rights reserved. Got a problem? Write Amy Alkon, 171 Pier Ave, #280, Santa Monica, CA 90405, or e-mail AdviceAmy@aol.com (advicegoddess.com).

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My friend recently bought a $3,000 labradoodle but refuses to pay to get it trained. The dog is really badly behaved. Whenever I bring up the need for training, my friend gets very defensive and lashes out at me. Last time I visited her, the dog got into my bag and chewed through some seriously expensive skin care products I treated myself to. She acted like it wasn’t an issue and even said it was my fault for leaving my bag on the floor! We’ve been friends for nearly 20 years, so it’s a little complicated, but how can I let her know her actions feel inconsiderate and get her to take proper responsibility for her dog?—Beware Of Owner


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FORCE FIELD A strong cast helps, but is not enough to save the fractured ‘Star Wars’ conclusion.

Skyfail At least ‘The Rise of Skywalker’ succeeds in finally ending the saga BY RICHARD VON BUSACK

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IRST COMES THE brassy blast of John Williams’ iconic theme—hurtling at you from 42 years in the past and from a galaxy far, far away. Then, the first words in the title crawl of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. “The dead speak!” And that’s your problem right there. An enervating part of the Star Wars religion is the way the dearly departed keep coming back as bluetinted ghosts—as in Return of the Jedi, when old Obi Wan joined the teddy bear picnic of Ewoks from the next

world. The grave never seems to be able to hold either the characters or the actors who play them, such as Peter Cushing and Carrie Fisher. When the filmmakers mean us to feel sorry about an already demised actor dying on screen, it’s like that glitch in Facebook’s algorithms that reprints a person’s obituary on the anniversary of their death. It’s sad, and news to some, but it lacks surprise. Moreover, The Rise of Skywalker violates a sacred law of good filmmaking—that is waiting to show the monster until the end of the movie. From the crawl, we know that Emperor Palpatine (quavery old Ian McDiarmid) has come back to life.

He’s resurrected and needs to be snuffed. Thus, we know where this movie will end. Him and the final order (a football stadium full of hooded faceless cheerers-on) hide on a grim, bad planet, punctuated by streaks of blue lightning. It’s a Sith stronghold that can only be found with a triangular widget, which in turn can only be found with the help of an inscription on a blade, written in the dread tongue of Mordor (actually Sithese), which C3P0 is forbidden to utter. And we know that the last of the Jedi, the one-named Rey (Daisy Ridley—sometimes beautifully fierce, sometimes blandly intrepid) must be the spearhead. The Rise of Skywalker has the disadvantage of following The Last Jedi, maybe the best in the series; during lag times in this J.J. Abrams vehicle, one recalls the energy Rian Johnson brought to the lightsaber fight in Snoke’s crimson throne room, and the groans of the grizzled Chewbacca, and the closeups of Adam Driver’s vaguely teenage face swollen with emotion. Kylo Ren helps this film. One enjoys

the mournfulness of this would-be villain, and how this grandfatherworshipping warrior is like Napoleon III, floundering violently in the shade of his famous uncle, the real Napoleon. Kylo is now delicately scarfaced, and his shattered helmet has been repaired, kintsugi style, with some veins of crimson metal. The Rise of the Skywalker’s most compelling motif is the relationship between him and Rey, the woman he loves and hates and can’t stop pulling a lightsaber on. The two are so bonded that they’re in each other’s heads. They share separate spaces at the same time; in one fight, she’s on a spaceship and he’s in a marketplace; he swings his saber and bursts open a bag of beans, and the beans roll at her feet, many miles away. Their more or less climactic duel takes place atop the rusting ruins of the Death Star, surrounded by a turbulent sea. But there’s plenty of rudderless action as the rest of the characters make a crowded, yet uneventful, chase from one planet to another. The Rise of Skywalker seems to lose track of everyone, particularly the becalmed rebels where a digitally reconstructed Leia (Fisher) waits for news. Kelly Marie Tran’s Rose—who refreshed The Last Jedi—is put in the corner. C3P0 risks lobotomy in a scene with no payoff; Chewbacca becomes a hostage for a while, and then he isn’t. Finn (John Boyega) and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaacs) are given underling dialogue as well as the company of a pair of women warriors (Kerry Russell and Naomi Ackie) with whom they don’t spend enough time. There’s constant eye candy: a Kumba Mehla-style celebration in the desert called “The Festival of the Ancestors” (which the movie certainly is), a sixeyed sandworm attack and various growling muppets. Yet nothing much connects: the threats during a final duel, blasted with CGI lightning, sound like the taunts of children on a playground trying to top each other. This was once a series that did things that no other movie franchise could; the best thing you can say about it now is that it’s finally wrapped up.

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A Fond Farewell THE LAZY SUSANS

9:30pm | The Brit Almaden, San Jose

Local band The Lazy Susans perform at the Brit Almaden to usher in 2020. Get into the spirit with $5 kamikazes and $5 Fireball shots, plus a complimentary champagne toast at midnight.

DISCO INFERNO

7pm, $35+ | The Saddle Rack, Fremont

The mirror balls will be glittering this New Year’s Eve at the Saddle Rack, where ’70s disco will rule the night. Live entertainment comes courtesy of Toree McGee & Whiskey Business.

IRISH GOODBYE

9pm | Rosie McCann’s, Santana Row

Just about every big city in the Western World has at least one Irish pub—a place where anyone is welcome to hang their hat and warm their bones on a cold winter night. Rosie McCann’s bids farewell to 2019 with dancing, dinner packages and a midnight balloon drop. Arrive before 9pm to skip the cover charge.

A BANNER YEAR

8pm, $10+ | The Ritz, San Jose

The past year was a big one for The Ritz. The venue hosted shows by some true legends, like Japanese doom-pioneers Boris and punk-disaster Flipper. They celebrate the end of the decade with an appropriately rocking party.

HIT THE FLOOR

9pm, $20 | LVL 44, San Jose

This nightclub has staked its reputation on booking top-notch touring talent. The club says farewell to 2019 with an evening of music by DJ and producer Mikos Da Gawd, known for his work with Anderson .Paak, G-Eazy and E-40.

SOUTH VALLEY CELEBRATION Rosewood CordeValle, San Martin

The hustle and high volume of New Year’s Eve in Silicon Valley isn’t for everyone. That’s why the Rosewood CordeValle is hosting its own collection of events to welcome 2020. There’s a dance party in the ballroom and lower-key packages for families and couples. —Metro Staff

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DEC 25–JAN 2 | “I'D LIKE TO MEAN AS MUCH TO YOU / EACH MINUTE OF THE DAY / AS YOU HAVE MEANT, OLD FRIEND OF MINE, / TO ME ALONG THE WAY.” This bit of delightful, sugary poetics is from Edgar Guest’s holiday poem, “A Friend’s Greeting.” This one resonated with me in the most sentimental way. Damn you, Inescapable Holiday Cheer! Friend, if you are reading this on Dec. 25, then I’d like to wish you a happy Hanukkah. If it is Dec. 26, I hope your Kwanzaa is bright and fulfilling. If you celebrate both, I wish upon you doubled peace (and I would truly love to see your candle collection!). If you do not celebrate the final week of the year, please know that I celebrate you. Billy DeFrank Center is nailing it this year when it comes to being open and welcoming to folks who want somewhere to be on Xmas day. Thank you, BDC! My doctor says I am too diabetic to set foot inside Christmas in the Park, but this Thursday Mariachi Los Toritos & Los Potrillos might lure me in. Also on Thursday, Kabir Singh returns to the Improv. His opener, the wonderful “That Indian Lady” Anu, makes her Improv debut. Many more events in my listing below and beyond. = MUST SEE

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WED 12/25 POTLUCK | XMAS DAY BRUNCH

11am. Billy DeFrank LGBTQ Community Center, 938 The Alameda, San Jose

& drink. $15 buy-in. Billy DeFrank LGBTQ Community Center, 938 The Alameda, San Jose

8TH ANNUAL JAMES BROWN TRIBUTE PARTY Doors 8pm. Continental Lounge, 347 S First St, San Jose

THU 12/26

CEDAR ROOM

Everyday Happy Hour: 4pm–5:30pm & 9pm–10pm. Wed, 8pm–11pm: Queen Bingo. Mon, 7pm: Big Bands. Sat, 12/28, 9pm: FSE Live at Cedar Room - Thank U 2019. Pruneyard Cinemas, 1875 S Bascom Ave, Campbell

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LIVE LIT WRITERS OPEN MIC 7pm. Caffe Frascati, 315 S First St, San Jose

MIXED OPEN MIC 7pm. Britannia Arms Cupertino, 1087 S De Anza Blvd, San Jose

MUSIC OPEN MIC 7:30pm. Los Gatos Coffee Roasting Company, 101 W Main St

MIXED OPEN MIC NIGHT

BRITANNIA ARMS ALMADEN

Xmas Wed: Bar open noon– 3pm, no bands. Thu: Regular hours, no bands. Fri, 10pm: Live Band: Spazmatics. Sat, 10pm: DJ Jose Melendez. Sun, 10pm: DJ Hank. Mon, 10pm: Game Night. Tue, 10pm: New Year’s Eve Party w/ The Lazy Susans. 5027 Almaden Expy, San Jose

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7:30pm. Hosted by Nick Peters. Freewheel Brewing Company, 3736 Florence St, Redwood City

POOR HOUSE BISTRO

Thu, 6pm: Amy Lou & The Wild Ones. Fri, 6pm: Andy Santana & The West Coast Playboys. Fri, 10pm: James Mikey Day. Sat, 6pm: Alabama Mike Band. Sat, 10pm: James Mikey Day. Sun, 11am: Sunday Brunch & Blues Jam w/ The Bar Stool Blues Band. Sun, 4pm: Dennis Dove Blues Band. Mon, 6pm: Open Mic Night. Tue, 7pm: New Years Eve Party w/ the Joint Chiefs & Tony Lindsay. 91 S Autumn St, San Jose

MARIACHI LOS TORITOS & LOS POTRILLOS AT CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK

7pm. Plaza de Cesar Chavez, 1 Paseo de San Antonio, San Jose

THURSDAY NIGHT BLUES JAM 7:30pm. Little Lou's BBQ, 2455 S Winchester Blvd, Campbell

COMEDIAN | KABIR “KABEEZY” SINGH 8pm. San Jose Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose

TRIVIA NIGHT 8pm. Sports Page B&G, 1431 Plymouth St, Mountain View

COMEDY | BEER GIGGLES: JOKES AND BEER 8pm. Camino Brewing, 718 S First St, San Jose

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PSYCHOBILLY | FULMINATE, ENEMY OF MY ENEMY, DIABLO MUERTO & MORE 7pm. X Bar @ Homestead Bowl, 20990 Homestead Rd, Cupertino

DJ & DANCE | BLUE PHEASANT

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Thu, 9pm: Stiff Little Thursday - The Front Bar. Fri, 9pm: Free RSVP: Total Request (A 2000's TRL Dance Party). Sat, 8pm: The Watchers, Dress The Dead, Drawing Heaven. Sun, 8pm: Corrupt Vision, Know X Nothing, Throat Rip, Split Jaw + More. Tue, 8pm: New Year’s Eve 2020. 400 S First St, San Jose

POLAROID DJ NIGHT WITH HEX EMBRACE

9pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose

DJ | SHAKIN’ NOT STIRRED WITH ROGER MOOREHOUSE

9pm. Cardiff Lounge, 260 E Campbell Ave, Campbell

KARAOKE | COURT’S LOUNGE

Mon, Thu, Sat, 9:30pm. 2425 S Bascom Ave, Campbell

THROWBACK THURSDAY KARAOKE & DANCE

9:30pm. Old school jams, soul, reggaeton, ’70s, ’80s and pop hits. Bogart's Sports Bar, 1209 Wildwood Ave, Sunnyvale

KARAOKE | 7 BAMBOO

Nightly. Fri–Sat, 7pm. Sun– Thu, 9pm. 162 Jackson St, San Jose

COMEDIAN | BIG JAY OAKERSON

7:30pm. Various times through Sun. San Jose Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose

LIVE BAND | ENGINE ROOM

8pm. The Cats, 17533 Santa Cruz Hwy, Los Gatos

DANCE/KARAOKE | FRIDAY NIGHT CHA CHA AT THE STARLITE

DJ & DANCE | AJ’S BAR

Nightly. Mon-Sat, 6pm. Sun, 8pm. 393 Lincoln Ave, San Jose

IMPROVISATION | COMEDY SPORTZ

7pm & 9:15pm. 3Below, 288 S Second St, San Jose

METALCORE | A FALSE AWAKENING, ASPEN WAY, ASHES, MY REMEDY, ALTA LUNA

7pm. X Bar @ Homestead Bowl, 20990 Homestead Rd, Cupertino

INNER CIRCLE JAZZ ORCHESTRA LIVE RECORDING SHOWS

Two shows: 7pm, 9pm. Art Boutiki Music Hall, 44 Race St, San Jose

KARAOKE | ROCCO'S BLUE MAX

Fri & Sat, 8pm–Close. 828 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale

METAL | MALEFIC LEVITATION, COLDCLAW, HALLUCINATOR, THE INCURSION

9pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose

KARAOKE | ALEX’S 49ER INN

Nightly. 9pm. 2214 Business Cir, San Jose

IMPROVISATION | COMEDY SPORTZ

KARAOKE | RED STAG LOUNGE

8pm. 3Below, 288 S Second St, San Jose

COMEDIAN | HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS WITH TONY CAMIN

9pm. Various times through Sun. Rooster T. Feathers, 157 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale

OUTLAW SURF GOTH | GILLBILLIES

THE BRANHAM LOUNGE

FRI 12/27

SAT 12/28

8pm: Ballroom dance lesson. 9pm: Dance party. 11:30pm: Karaoke. Starlite Ballroom, 5178 Moorpark Ave, Ste 60, San Jose

9pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose

Thu, 10pm: $3 Pop Thursdays. Fri, 10pm: DJ Jay Reese. Sat, 10pm: DJ David Q. Sun, 9pm: Branham Sunday Industry Party. 1116 Branham Lane, San Jose

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Nightly. 9:30pm–1:30am. 1711 W San Carlos St, San Jose

KARAOKE & DANCING

9:30pm. Bogart's Sports Bar, 1209 Wildwood Ave, Sunnyvale

SUN 12/29 DJ/DANCE | SUNDAY SERVICE

3pm. 21+ Small bites. Fashionable Attire. SP2 Communal Bar, 72 N Almaden Ave, San Jose

JAZZ JAM

SMOKING PIG BBQ

Fri, 9pm: CISUM R&B Sensations. Sat, 9pm: Julius Melendez y el Conjunto Seis de Montuno. 3340 Mowry Ave, Fremont

4pm. Little Lou's BBQ, 2455 S Winchester Blvd, Campbell

ACOUSTIC | JOE FERRARA

6pm. The Cats, 17533 Santa Cruz Hwy, Los Gatos

DANCE | DJ RAHEEM

9:30pm. Britannia Arms Downtown, 173 W Santa Clara St, San Jose

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Jan 11 Y&T/ James Durbin (Ages 21+) Jan 12 Black Flag/ The Linecutters (Ages 16+) Jan 16 Pennywise/ Adolescents (Ages 16+) Jan 17 Ski Mask The Slump God (Ages 16+) Jan 18 Electric Feels: Indie Rock Dance Party (Ages 21+) Jan 19 Ohgeesy (Ages 16+) Jan 23 The Infamous Stringdusters (Ages 16+) Jan 25 Felipe Esparza (Ages 16+) Jan 30 Wynonna & The Big Noise (Ages 16+) Jan 31 Minnesota/ Eastghost (Ages 18+) Feb 1 The Marcus King Band (Ages 16+) Feb 2 Jauz/ Drezo (Ages 16+) Feb 4 Tycho (Ages 16+) Feb 6 The Green (Ages 16+) Feb 9 Atmosphere (Ages 16+) Feb 13 Pigeons Playing Ping Pong (Ages 16+) Feb 14 Santa Cruz Reggae Music Fest. (Ages 16+) Feb 18 Dr. Dog/ Michael Nau (Ages 16+) Feb 22 Badfish: A Tribute To Sublime (Ages 16+) Feb 25 Whiskey Myers/ Rob Leines (Ages 16+) Feb 29 Matoma & Two Friends (Ages 16+) Mar 4 The Struts/ Starcrawler (Ages 16+) Mar 6 Getter (Ages 16+) Unless otherwise noted, all shows are dance shows with limited seating.

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Wed & Sun, 9:30pm–1:30am. Campbell

MON 12/30 COMEDY | KEYES OPEN MIC

7pm. Hosted by Prisilla Torres. S & H Keyes Club, 396 Keyes St, San Jose

TRIVIA NIGHT

7pm. San Pedro Market, 87 N San Pedro St, San Jose

TRIVIA @ UPROAR BREWING

7pm. 439 S First St, San Jose

RED ROCK MIXED OPEN MIC

7pm. 201 Castro St, Mountain View

ART CLASS | LIFE DRAWING

7:15pm. $20. Jose Andrade of Art Hub Academy. School of Visual Philosophy, 1065 The Alameda, San Jose

DANCING | MOTOWN ON MONDAYS 8pm. Continental Bar & Lounge, 349 S First St, San Jose

TRIVIA @ 7 STARS

8pm. 7 Stars Bar & Grill, 398 S Bascom Ave, San Jose

TUE 12/31

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New Year’s Eve used to be called New Year’s Susan. Nobody knows why!

THE BIG FAT YEAR END KISS OFF COMEDY SHOW XXVII Two shows: 6pm, 9pm. Tabard Theatre Co, 29 N San Pedro St, San Jose

TRIVIA @ FOUNTAINHEAD

Tue, 6pm. SoFA Market, 387 S First St, San Jose

TRADITIONAL IRISH SEISIUN TUESDAYS

Two shows: 7pm, 10pm. San Jose Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose

TRIVIA TUESDAYS

7pm. 20twenty Cheese Bar, 1389 Lincoln Ave, San Jose

MUSIC OPEN MIC

7pm. Caffe Frascati, 315 S First St.

COMEDIAN | NEW YEAR’S EVE WITH ALINGON MITRA

Two shows: 7:30pm, 10:30pm. Rooster T. Feathers, 157 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale

NEW YEAR'S EVE 2020 AT 7 STARS BAR & GRILL

TRIVIA NIGHT AT ST. STEPHEN'S GREEN

7:30pm. Britannia Arms Almaden, 5027 Almaden Expy, San Jose

KARAOKE | O’FLAHERTY’S IRISH PUB

9pm. 25 N San Pedro St, San Jose

COMEDY OPEN MIC WITH PETE MUNOZ

9pm. Woodhams Lounge, 4475 Stevens Creek Blvd, Santa Clara

MONDO MONDAY KARAOKE

10pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose

LMNOP COMEDY MONDAYS

10pm. Lilly Mac's, 187 S Murphy Ave, Sunnyvale

HOUSE MUSIC | RHYTHM RITUAL

9pm. Continental Lounge, 347 S First St, San Jose

JAZZ | EVELYN AND HER VINTAGE TIES

9:30pm. Upbeat authentic vintage jazz and blues from the ’20s and ’30s. Haberdasher, 43 W San Salvador St, San Jose

COMEDIAN | ORNY ADAMS

Doors 7:30pm. $90 tix, allyou-can-drink-and-eat. 398 S Bascom Ave, San Jose

9pm. 223 Castro St, Mountain View

9pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose

6:30pm. O'Flaherty's, 25 N San Pedro St, San Jose

JAM | WEEKLY SESSIONS AT FIVE POINTS

8:30pm. 169 W Santa Clara St, San Jose

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TRIVIA | TRIVIOLITY PUB QUIZ

7:45pm. Britannia Arms Cupertino, 1087 S De Anza Blvd, San Jose

ROARING INTO THE ’20S NYE PARTY

8pm. Corinthian Grand Ballroom, 196 N Third St, San Jose

TUESDAY NIGHT COMEDY OPEN MIC

8:30pm. Hosted by Jacob Contreras. Off The Hook, 2369 Winchester Blvd, Campbell

KARAOKE | QUARTER NOTE

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THE WILLOW DEN PUBLIC HOUSE

Tue & Wed, 9:30pm: Karaoke. Fri & Sat, 9pm–midnight: Live rock ’n’ roll & blues. Sun: Service Industry Night: 1/2 off drinks with industry card. 803 Lincoln Ave, San Jose

WED 1/1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, EARTH!

It is also my birthday month! Please, no presents! You’re too much!

THU 1/2 EXHIBIT | IAN WING: OUR SACRED COAST

9am. Through 1/20. Community School of Music and Arts, Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Cir, Mountain View

STAGE | EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS, CASE NO.: LEGALS & PUBLIC NOTICES 16PR179712 InFICTITIOUS re the Matter ofBUSINESS the CAPELLA FAMILY LIVING NAMEREVOCABLE STATEMENT #660796 TRUST DATED JULY 30, 1997, by Manuel J. Capella, DecedentNotice is The following person(s) is (are) doing business hereby given to the creditors and contingent creditors of Decedent as: Howlreno, 5854 Porto Dr., San Manuel J. Capella that all persons havingAlegre claims against the Jose, CA, 95120, Selcuk Thisthebusiness is being Decedent are required to fileGun. them with Superior Court of the conducted a Individual. began State of California,by County of Santa Clara,Registrant at 191 N. First Street, San transacting business fictitious Jose, CA 95112, and mail or deliverunder a copy tothe David Capella, successor trustee of the Capella Family Revocablelisted Living Trust datedon July 30, business name or names herein 1997, of which the Decedent was the settlor, at thestatement Sowards Law Firm, 09/20/2019. /s/Selcuk Gun. This 2542 S. Bascom Avenue, Suite 200, Campbell, CA 95008, within the was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara later of four (4) after November 2016 (the12/4, date of12/11, the first County onmonths 11/20/2019. (pub2,Metro publication of notice to creditors) or, if notice is mailed or personally 12/18, 12/25/2019) delivered to you, sixty (60) days after the date this notice is mailed or personally delivered to you.LATE CLAIMS: If you do not file your claim withinTO the SHOW time required by law, youCHANGE must petition file a ORDER CAUSE FOR OFtoNAME. late claim NO. as provided in California Probate Code §19103.FAILURE CASE 19CV358431 TO FILE A CLAIM: Failure to file a claim with the court and to serve TO ALL Petition of: a copy of the INTERESTED claim on the trusteePERSONS: will in most instances invalidate Yi-Sheng decree changing names your claim.(PubSun dates: for 10/26,a11/02, 11/09/2016)

as follows: Present name: Zheng-Wei Sun.

Proposed name: Wesley Sheng-Wei Sun. THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS COURT ORDERS that all persons interested NAME in this STATEMENT matter appear#622524 before this court at the

The followingindicated person(s) is (are) doingtobusiness Advanced hearing below showas:cause, if any, Industrial Delivery LLC, 247for N. Capitol Ave.,ofUnit 104, San Jose, why the petition change name should CA,not 95127. business Any is being conducted by a limitedto liability beThis granted. person objecting the company. not yet begun transacting nameRegistrant changehas described above mustbusiness file a under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Above written objection that includes the reasons for entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Gilbert Juan Garcia the objection at least two court days Managing Member#201627010166This statement wasbefore filed with matter isSanta scheduled to be heard and thethe County Clerk of Clara County on 10/17/2016. (pub must Metro appear at the hearing to show cause why the 11/02, 11/09, 11/16, 11/23/2016)

petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant FICTITIOUS the petition BUSINESS without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: April 14, 2020 at 8:45 am, room: 107. NAME STATEMENT #622430 filed on: November 15, 2019 (pub dates: 12/04, The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Union 12/11, 12/18, 12/25/2019) Avenue Liquors, 3649 Union Ave., San Jose, CA, 95124, Kim Dao

Corporation, 36 Leominster Ct., San Jose, CA, 95139. This business BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT is FICTITIOUS being conducted by a corporation. Registrant has not #660304 yet begun transacting business underisthe fictitious business name as: The following person(s) (are) doing business or names listed herein. Above entity was formed in the state of 1. Carmommy, Carmommy.com, Lynhurst California. /s/Michael2.John Perazzo President 1209 #C39443143 This Way, San CA,the 95118, Lionship Capital This statement wasJose, filed with County Clerk of Santa ClaraLLC. County being by a11/16/2016) Limited Liability onbusiness 10/13/2016. is (pub Metroconducted 10/26, 11/02, 11/09,

Company. Registrant began transacting business

under the fictitious business name or names listed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS herein on 09/01/2019. Above entity was formed in NAME STATEMENT the state of California. #622360 /s/Bethanie Ann Blomeke,

Managing Member. #201915510657. ThisTouch statement The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Soft Spa, was County of Santa 1692 Tullyfiled Road,with Suite the 12, San Jose, CA,Clerk 95122, Dai Nguyen,Clara 650 Island Place, Redwood City, CA, 94065. This business is conducted by County on 11/04/2019. (pub Metro 12/04, 12/11,an12/18, individual. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under 12/25/2019) the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Dai Nguyen This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County NAME onFICTITIOUS 10/12/2016. (pubBUSINESS Metro 11/02, 11/09, 11/16,STATEMENT 11/23/2016) #660865 The following person(s) is (are) doing business

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Ct., San OF Jose,PETITION CA, 95111, American Digits LLC . This NOTICE TO ADMINISTER business is being conducted by a Limited Liability ESTATE OFRegistrant MARK PASCOE KELLY. Company. has not yet begunCASE transacting business under the fictitious business name or NO. 16PR178443 names listed herein. Above entity was formed in NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF MARK the state California. /s/Mandeep Singh, Owner. PASCOE KELLY.of CASE NO. 16PR178443To all heirs beneficiaries #201922710477. This statement filed with the creditors, contingent creditors, and persons was who may otherwise of Santa 11/22/2019. be County interestedClerk in the will or estate,Clara or bothCounty of: MARKon PASCOE KELLY. A Petition for Probate has been by: James J. Ramoni, Public (pub Metro 12/04, 12/11,filed 12/18, 12/25/2019) Administrator of the County of Santa Clara in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara.The Petition for Probate requests BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT thatFICTITIOUS James J. Ramoni, Public Administrator of the County of#660983 Santa Clara be appointed as personal representative administer The following person(s) is (are)todoing business theas: estate of theGems, decedent. TheTeal petition HYH 981 Dr.,requests Santaauthority Clara, toCA, administer estateYunder the Independent 95051,the Heidi Hanabusa. This Administration business is of Estates Act.conducted (This authorityby willaallow the personalRegistrant representativehas being Individual. to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before not yet begun transacting business under the taking certain very important actions, however, the personal fictitious will business name names listed herein. representative be required to giveor notice to interested /s/Heidi Hanabusa. persons unlessYthey have waivedThis noticestatement or consented towas the filed with the County Clerk ofadministration Santa Clara County proposed action.) The independent authority will 11/26/2019. (pub Metro 12/18, be on granted unless an interested person12/4, files an12/11, objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant 12/25/2019) authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: November 28, 2016, at 9 a.m. in Dept. 10 located at 191 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #660604 NORTH FIRST STREET, SAN JOSE, CA, 95113. IF YOU OBJECT to theThe granting of the petition, you should the hearing following person(s) is appear (are) atdoing business andas: state your objections or file written objections withSan the court Anthro Pets, 3046 Walgrove Way, Jose, before hearing.Devin Your appearance may be in person or by your CA,the 95128, Louis Graham. This business attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or aIndividual. contingent creditor of the is being conducted by an Registrant decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy began transacting business under the fictitious to the personal representative appointed by the court within the business or names herein onof later of either (1)name four months from thelisted date of first issuance 01/01/2019. Graham. as This statement letters to a general/s/Devin personal representative, defined in section was filed withProbate the County of Santa 58(b) of the California Code, orClerk (2) 60 days from theClara date County on 11/14/2019. 12/04 12/11, of mailing or personal delivery to(pub you of Metro, a notice under section 9052 of the12/25/2019) California Probate Code. Other California statutes 12/18, and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS STATEMENT YOU MAY EXAMINE the file keptNAME by the court. If you are a#660736 person interested in the estate, you may fileiswith thedoing court a Request The following person(s) (are) business foras: Special Notice (form DE-154) ofCounseling, the filing of an1274 inventory and Ayuwise Ayurvedic Carmal appraisal estateClara, assets orCA, of any petitionAnumeha or account asGupta. provided Way, of Santa 95050, in Probate Code section for Special Notice form This business is 1250. beingA Request conducted by an Individual. is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: MARK Registrant has not yet begun transacting business A. GONZALEZ, Lead Deputy County Counsel, OFFICE OF THE underCOUNSEL, the fictitious name or names COUNTY 373 Westbusiness Julian Street, Suite 300, San Jose,listed CA, herein. /s/Anumeha Gupta. This was 95110, Telephone: 408-758-4200 (Pub CC, 11/02,statement 11/09, 11/16/2016)

filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/19/2019. (pub Metro 12/11, 12/18, 12/25/2019, FICTITIOUS 01/01/2020) BUSINESS

NAME STATEMENT #622566

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME.

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Van Hoa Lam, NO.#7087, 19CV359196 979CASE Story Rd., San Jose, Ca, 95122, Nuh Thuan Lam, Quoc AnhTO Nguyen, 608 Giraudo Dr., SanPERSONS: Jose, CA, 95111. Petition This business ALL INTERESTED of: is conducted by an married couple.Registrant has not yet begun Hai Hoang Nguyen for a decree changing transacting business under the fictitious business name or names names follows: Present name: Hai Hoang listed herein. as Refile of previous file #620681 with changes. /s/Nhu Nguyen. Necko Nguyen. THE Thuan Lam ThisProposed statement wasname: filed with the County Clerk of Santa COURT ORDERS that all persons interested Clara County on 10/18/2016. (pub Metro 10/26, 11/02, 11/09, 11/16/2016)

in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS why the petition for change of name should not beSTATEMENT granted. Any person objecting to the NAME #622752 name change described above must file a Thewritten followingobjection person(s) is (are) doing business as: Free Spirit, 380 that includes the reasons for S. 1st Street, San Jose, CA, 95113, Michael R. Hill, 8093 E. Zayante the objection at least two court days before Rd., Felton, CA, 95018. This business is conducted by an individual. the matter to be heardunder andthemust Registrant has notis yetscheduled begun transacting business appear at the hearing show cause whyR.the fictitious business name or namesto listed herein. /s/Michael should notwith be the granted. If no written Hillpetition This statement was filed County Clerk of Santa Clara objection is timely filed, the11/09, court grant County on 10/24/2016. (pub Metro 11/02, 11/16,may 11/23/2016) the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: April 21, 2020 at 8:45 am, room: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Probate. filed on: November 27, 2019 (pub dates: 12/11, 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01/2020) NAME STATEMENT #621712 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Countrywide Carrier, 2947 Capewood Ln., San Jose, CA, 95132, Rajwinder Singh. This business is conducted by an individual.Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name


FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #660387 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Willow Glen Education Foundation, 2001 Cottle Avenue, San Jose, CA, 95155, Willow Glen Middle And High School Foundation. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 08/27/2010. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Richard D. Debolt, Secretary. #C3250212. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/06/2019. (pub Metro 12/04, 12/11, 12/18, 12/25/2019) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661200 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Bridge Marketing, 275 Saratoga Ave., Suite 260, Santa Clara, CA, 95050, Onken Corporation. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/01/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/MIchael Onken, President. #C3085820. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/03/2019. (pub Metro 12/11, 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #660888 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. Aperion, 2. Aperion Life, 3. Aperion.life, 3000 Sand Hill Road, STE 290, Menlo Park, CA, 95025, Performances Health Sciences, LLC . This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Above entity was formed in the state of Delaware. /s/Zamsee Nalamothu. #201815910411. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/25/2019. (pub Metro 12/11, 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #660493 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Scramblz Alameda, 1205 The Alameda Suite 30, San Jose Catering LLC, 488 Campbell Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94134. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 11/12/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Asta Venclovaite, Owner. #201928310537. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/12/2019. (pub Metro 12/11, 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01/2020) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. CASE NO. 19CV359509 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petition of: Ram Prasad Regar, Archana Sukhdhan for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: a. Ram Prasad Regar, b. Archana Sukhdhan, c. Aman Verma. Proposed name: a. Ram Nindra, b. Archana Nindra, c. Aman Nindra. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name change described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed,

the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: April 28, 2020 at 8:45 am, room: Probate. filed on: December 4, 2019 (pub dates: 12/11, 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661212 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 50 Shades Fitter, 1261 San Fernando Street, San Jose, CA, 95116, 50 Shades Fitter LLC. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Linda Bettencourt, CEO. #201931610457. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/03/2019. (pub Metro 12/11, 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661286 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Hiraku Ventures, 2225 E. Bayshore Road, Suite 200, Palo Alto, CA, 94303, Distributed Innovation Capital. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 12/03/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Jochen Raysz, Secretary. #4187363. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/04/2019. (pub Metro 12/11, 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661248 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: G&G Fencing, 17975 Monterey St., SPC #1, Morgan Hill, CA, 95037, Roberto Lopez. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 03/07/2016. /s/Roberto Lopez. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/04/2019. (pub Metro, 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08/2020) STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #661246 The following person(s) / registrant(s) has / have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name(s): G&G Fencing, 6170 Hancock Ave., San Jose, CA, 95123, Gary Maggetti. Filed in the Santa Clara county on 04/29/2015. under file No. 604302. This business was conducted by: an Individual: Filed on 12/04/2019. /s/Gary Maggetti. (pub dates: 12/18, 12/25, 01/01, 01/08/2019) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #660934 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Lounge 105, 105 Nortech Parkway, San Jose, CA, 95134, Ronald W. Carpenter, Jr. Ministries, Inc. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/26/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of South Carolina. /s/Greg Smith, Treasurer. #C4161621. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/25/2019. (pub Metro 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661442 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. Twinkle Mingle, 2. Twinklemingle, 571 Bayview Park Dr., Milpitas, CA, 95035, Qing Liang. This business is being conducted by a Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/11/2019. /s/Qing Liang. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/10/2019. (pub Metro 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #660737 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: True Performance Parts & Service, 585 Spring Hill Dr., Morgan Hill, CA, 95037, Stephine Anne Garwood, Steven True Garwood. This business is being conducted by a Married Couple. Registrant

began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 11/19/2019. /s/Stephine Anne Garwood. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/19/2019. (pub Metro 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661485 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Tricore Panels, 911 George Street, Santa Clara, CA, 95054, Mish-Ra Inc. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 08/21/2013. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Hellia Homara, President #3490622. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/11/2019. (pub Metro 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661538 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. Silva Bros Towing, 2. Pronto Roadside Support, 3. Autoshield Roadside Assistance, 2967 Daylight Way, San Jose, CA, 95111, Auto Shield Motor Club LLC, 860 Civic Center Dr., Santa Clara, CA, 95030. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 12/13/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Moises A. Rodriguez. #201934310339. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/12/2019. (pub Metro 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661487 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Sofi Waterford Park, 4000 Ellmar Oaks Drive, San Jose, CA, 95136, PMI Waterford Park LLC, 777 S. California Avenue, Palo Alto, CA, 94304. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 12/06/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Stacie Roebuck. #201934410075. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/11/2019. (pub Metro 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661350 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Clarity Medical Spa, 266 North Jackson Ave., Suite 5, San Jose, CA, 95116, Mitanu LLC. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Mittal Patel. Owner #201335310001. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/05/2019. (pub Metro 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #660793 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Hearts On Fire Production, 854 Rorke Way, Palo Alto, CA, 94303, Keyi Chang, Liwei Liu. This business is being conducted by a Married Couple. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/01/2019. /s/Keyi Chang. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/20/2019. (pub Metro 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661556 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Agam Parcel Delivery Services, 2989 Nieman Blvd Apt 411, San Jose, CA, 95148, Agam Arora. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 12/12/2019. /s/Agam Arora. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/12/2019. (pub Metro, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08, 01/15/2020)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661614 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: S & F Trading Company, 1025 Whitebick Drive, San Jose, CA, 95129, Nan Shao. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 01/15/2019. /s/Nan Shao. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/16/2019. (pub Metro, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08, 01/15/2020) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. CASE NO. 19CV360188 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petition of: Anna Gina Barton for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Anna Gina Barton. Proposed name: Anna Katherine Garland. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name change described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: May 5, 2020 at 8:45 am, room: Probate. filed on: December 16, 2019 (pub dates: 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08, 01/15/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661651 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Blancas Churros, 1590 Berryessa Rd., San Jose, CA, 95133, Maria Rico, 1381 Mendocino Creek Dr., Patterson, CA, 95363. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 11/11/2019. /s/Maria Rico. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/16/2019. (pub Metro, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08, 01/15/2020) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #661694 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Chim-Dry, 2010 El Camino Real #564, Santa Clara, CA, 95050, Chim-Dry, Inc. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 12/07/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Lex Madden, Vice President. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 12/17/2019. (pub Metro 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08, 01/15/2020) AMENDED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. CASE NO. 19CV356363 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petition of: Janet Myra Besson for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Janet Myra Besson. Proposed name: Jann Besson. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name change described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: January 8, 2020 at 8:45 am, room: Probate. filed on: December 17, 2019 (pub dates: 12/18, 12/25/2019, 01/01, 01/08/2020)

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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY ARIES (March 21-April 19): Nazi Germany invaded

and occupied Denmark during World War II. In 1943, Hitler ordered all Danish Jews to be arrested—a first step in his plan to send them to concentration camps. But the Danish resistance movement leapt into action and smuggled virtually all of them to safety via fishing boats bound for Sweden. As a result, 8,000-plus Danish Jews survived the Holocaust. You may not have the opportunity to do anything quite as heroic in 2020, Aries. But I expect you will have chances to express a high order of practical idealism that could be among your noblest and most valiant efforts ever. Draw inspiration from the Danish resistance.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): When she was 31, Taurus author Charlotte Brontë finished writing her novel Jane Eyre. She guessed it would have a better chance of getting published if its author was thought to be a man. So she adopted the masculine pen name of Currer Bell and sent the manuscript unsolicited to a London publisher. Less than eight weeks later, her new book was in print. It quickly became a commercial success. I propose that we make Brontë one of your role models for 2020, Taurus. May she inspire you to be audacious in expressing yourself and confident in seeking the help you need to reach your goals. May she embolden you, too, to use ingenious stratagems to support your righteous cause. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): 2020 can and should be a lyrically healing year for you. Here's what I mean: Beauty and grace will be curative. The "medicine" you need will come to you via poetic and mellifluous experiences. With this in mind, I encourage you to seek out encounters with the following remedies. 1. Truth Whimsies 2. Curiosity Breakthroughs 3. Delight Gambles 4. Sacred Amusements 4. Redemptive Synchronicities 5. Surprise Ripenings 6. Gleeful Discoveries 7. Epiphany Adventures 8. Enchantment Games 9. Elegance Eruptions 10. Intimacy Angels 11. Playful Salvation 12. Luminosity Spells CANCER (June 21-July 22): “There are years that ask

questions and years that answer," wrote author Zora Neale Hurston. According to my astrological analysis, Cancerian, 2020 is likely to be one of those years that asks questions, while 2021 will be a time when you'll get rich and meaningful answers to the queries you'll pose in 2020. To ensure that this plan works out for your maximum benefit, it's essential that you formulate provocative questions in the coming months. At first, it's fine if you generate too many. As the year progresses, you can whittle them down to the most ultimate and important questions. Get started!

By ROB BREZSNY week of December 25

I've got a strong feeling that you'll have similar experiences in 2020, Libra. Not on every occasion, but much of the time, you will discover the treasure you need and long for not in the outside world but rather in your own depths.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Among his many accomplishments, Scorpio rapper Drake is an inventive rhymer. In his song "Diplomatic Immunity," he rhymes "sacred temple" with "stencil." Brilliant! Other rhymes: "statistics" with "ballistics," "Treaty of Versailles" with "no cease and desist in I," and—my favorite—"Al Jazeera" (the Qatar-based news source) with "Shakira" (the Colombian singer). According to my analysis of the astrological omens in 2020, many of you Scorpios will have Drake-style skill at mixing and blending seemingly disparate elements. I bet you'll also be good at connecting influences that belong together but have never been able to combine before. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Sagittarian poet

Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926) embodied a trait that many astrology textbooks suggest is common to the Sagittarian tribe: wanderlust. He was born in Prague but traveled widely throughout Europe and Russia. If there were a Guinness World Record category for "Time Spent as a Houseguest," Rilke might hold it. There was a four-year period when he lived at 50 different addresses. I'm going to be bold here and hypothesize that 2020 will not be one of those years when you would benefit from being like Rilke. In fact, I hope you'll seek out more stability and security than usual.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Fifteenth-century

Italian metalworker Lorenzo Ghiberti worked for 28 years to turn the Doors of the Florence Baptistry into a massive work of art. He used bronze to create numerous scenes from the Bible. His fellow artist Michelangelo was so impressed that he said Ghiberti's doors could have served as "the Gates of Paradise." I offer Ghiberti as inspiration for your life in 2020, Capricorn. I think you'll be capable of beginning a masterwork that could take quite some time to complete and serve as your very own "gate to paradise": in other words, an engaging project and delightful accomplishment that will make you feel your life is eminently meaningful and worthwhile.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You're wise to cultivate

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): The Roman Emperor Vespasian

a degree of skepticism and even contrariness. Like all of us, your abilities to say no to detrimental influences and to criticize bad things are key to your mental health. On the other hand, it's a smart idea to keep checking yourself for irrelevant, gratuitous skepticism and contrariness. You have a sacred duty to maintain just the amount you need, but no more—even as you foster a vigorous reservoir of receptivity, optimism and generosity. And guess what? 2020 will be an excellent time to make this one of your cornerstone habits.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): When Virgo author Mary

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Dante Alighieri (1265–1321) finished writing *The Divine Comedy* in 1320. Today it's considered one of the supreme literary accomplishments in the Italian language and a classic of world literature. But no one ever read the entire work in the English language until 1802, when it was translated for the first time. Let's invoke this as a metaphor for your life in the coming months, Pisces. According to my visions, a resource or influence that has previously been inaccessible to you will finally arrive in a form you can understand and use. Some wisdom that has been untranslatable or unreadable will at last be available.

(9–79 AD) supervised the restoration of the Temple of Peace, the Temple of Claudius and the Theater of Marcellus. He also built a huge statue of Apollo and the amphitheater now known as the Colosseum, whose magnificent ruins are still a major tourist attraction. Vespasian also created a less majestic but quite practical wonder: Rome's first public urinals. In accordance with astrological omens, I invite you Leos to be stimulated by his example in 2020. Be your usual magnificent self as you generate both inspiring beauty and earthy, pragmatic improvements.

Shelley was 18 years old, she had a disconcerting dream-like vision about a mad chemist who created a weird human-like creature out of non-living matter. She set about to write a book based on her mirage. At age 20, she published Frankenstein, a novel that would ultimately wield a huge cultural influence and become a seminal work in the science fiction genre. I propose we make Shelley one of your role models for 2020. Why? Because I suspect that you, too, will have the power to transform a challenging event or influence into an important asset. You'll be able to generate or attract a new source of energy by responding creatively to experiences that initially provoke anxiety.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Libra-born mystic

poet Rumi (1207–1273) wrote that he searched for holy sustenance and divine inspiration in temples, churches and mosques but couldn't find them there. The good news? Because of his disappointment, he was motivated to go on an inner quest—and ultimately found holy sustenance and divine inspiration in his own heart.

Homework: Your imagination is the single most important asset you possess. What can you do to ensure it serves you well and doesn't drive you crazy? Go to REALASTROLOGY.COM to check out Rob Brezsny’s Expanded Weekly Audio Horoscopes and Daily Text Message Horoscopes. Audio horoscopes are also available by phone at 1-877-873-4888 or 1-900-950-7700


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metroactive SVSCENE PHOTOS BY GREG RAMAR

Chuck Gardner, left, with Angelo Padva, at the Silicon Valley Capital Club’s

UGLY SWEATER PARTY.

Alec Polishchuk and Murray Wicks at the Capital Club’s UGLY SWEATER PARTY.

Camiele Stephens and Lucy Bartha at CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK.

Aidan Inoue and Katie Knol feeling brisk at DOWNTOWN ICE.

From left to right, Nina Thompson, Michelle Scheumeister, Rachael Leone, Sheryl Fortuna and Stephanie Moreno enjoy a girls night out at the GOOSETOWN LOUNGE in Willow Glen.

DECEMBER 25-31, 2019 | metrosiliconvalley.com | sanjose.com | metroactive.com

Santa Claus with his volunteers at CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK.


VTA’s All New Service Starting December 28, 2019 VTA Light Rail Changes

The Frequent Bus Network

Light Rail will now have three distinct lines, which will be color-coded, and the new Orange Line will connect Downtown Mountain View to the Milpitas Transit Center. During weekday peak hours, service will be every 15 minutes and weekend peak hours will be every 20 minutes.

will operate every 15 minutes or better on weekdays between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. and every 15 to 30 minutes on weekends.

Orange Line – Alum Rock to Mountain View l Transfer at Baypointe for the Blue Line l Transfer at Champion, Lick Mill, Great America or Old Ironsides for the Green Line

Blue Line – Santa Teresa to Baypointe Green Line – Winchester to Old Ironsides Other Changes to Light Rail l The light rail segment from Ohlone/Chynoweth to Oakridge will be discontinued and will now be served by Route 64a. l I-880/Milpitas station renamed to Alder Station l Montague Station renamed to Milpitas Station l New Route 60 will serve SJC, Valley Fair/Santana Row, Downtown Campbell and Milpitas Transit Center. l Only passengers boarding from SJC will board Route 60 for free. MOUNTAIN VIEW

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San Jose Diridon Station to Downtown San Jose Palo Alto Transit Center to Eastridge Transit Center Lockheed Martin Transit Ctr to Berryessa Transit Ctr Palo Alto Transit Center to Eastridge Transit Center De Anza College to Alum Rock Transit Center De Anza College to Alum Rock Transit Center West Valley College to Eastridge Transit Center Old Ironsides Station to West Valley College Milpitas Transit Center to Winchester Transit Center Good Samaritan Hospital to Sierra & Piedmont (via King/Mabury) Almaden & Crown to McKee & White Kaiser San Jose to Milpitas/Dixon Landing Road Gilroy Transit Center to San Jose Diridon Station Eastridge Transit Center to Milpitas Transit Center Senter & Monterey to Downtown San Jose Monterey & Branham to Downtown San Jose Eastridge Transit Center to Milpitas Transit Center

Improved Bus Routes Route 20 Sunnyvale Caltrain Station to Milpitas Transit Center; 15-minute frequency during commute periods and 30-minute frequency in midday. Route 21 Stanford Shopping Center to Santa Clara Caltrain station; a merger of Routes 32 and 35 into a single route. Route 51 Moffett Field to West Valley College; hourly service on weekdays. Route 56 Lockheed Martin Transit Center to Tamien Station; 30-minute service on weekdays and weekends. Route 59 Old Ironsides Station to Valley Fair Transit Center; 30-minute frequency on weekdays and hourly on weekends.

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changed: Routes 17, 34, 45, 58, 88; Limited Routes 304, 321, 328 and 330; Express Bus 120, 140, and 180 will be discontinued. Express Bus 181 will continue to operate until BART service opens. Contact VTA for other options. 1911-2000

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