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Khong, Lukach, and Pizzaro-  The Silicon Valley Reads selected 2018 authors, Rachel Khong and Mark Lukach, answer audience written questions read by Mercury News columnist Sal Pizzaro during the Feb. 1 Kick-Off event at De Anza's Visual & Performing Arts Center.

Silicon Valley Reads focuses on caregiving, solidarity

Ethan Maneja, Staff Reporter | February 12, 2018

The Silicon Valley Reads Kick-Off event was hosted at De Anza College’s Visual and Performing Arts Center on Feb. 1 and featured an on-stage interview of this year’s selected authors. Silicon Valley...

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Music Review: “Colliding By Design” lacks unique edge

Sarah Helwig, Staff Reporter | March 21, 2017

For a decade their social media bios read “A defunct rock band from Seattle, Washington,” but after reuniting in 2015, Acceptance released their much awaited sophomore album 12 years later. “Colliding...

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Music Review: “I’m Only Dreaming” a strong success

Sarah Helwig, Staff Reporter | March 21, 2017

Texas natives Eisley released their fifth studio album, “I'm Only Dreaming,” on Equal Vision Records Feb. 17. Comprised of siblings and cousins from the DuPree family, this female fronted rock band...

Boba tea places: alternative for coffee shops, retreat to Asian culture

Howard Wen, Staff Writer | February 18, 2016

You pass by a person holding an opaque drink filled with pearls. In fact, you pass by quite a lot of them every day. Many De Anza students are now replacing their drinks from the dining service to the...

Where good music lives

Where good music lives

Will Savage, Staff Writer | February 16, 2016

A common question that arises amongst college students is: Where are the best places to go out and experience live music? In the Bay Area, a variety of venues cater to all musical genres. The three popular...

Jerome LOL, Joy Again

Jerome LOL, Joy Again

Dylan Clark, Staff Writer | November 18, 2015

  Jerome LOL is the project of Los Angeles native, Jerome Potter who uses this counterpart to curate aesthetically avant-garde musical textures. His latest release "Deleted/Fool" is a compilation...

Chrome Sparks

Chrome Sparks

Dylan Clark, Staff Writer | November 15, 2015

Chrome Sparks: Brooklyn producer Jeremy Malvin’s project Chrome Sparks is definitely ranked as one of my favorites. The classically trained percussionist and multi-talented synth wizard is signed to...

FTSE, Kaytranada

FTSE, Kaytranada

Dylan Clark, Staff Writer | November 5, 2015

FTSE: FTSE is the alias of genre-expanding artist Sam Manville who creates enveloping and alluring textures under the electronic genre. Having worked with the likes of Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs,...

Idiot Glee, Moods, Nao

Idiot Glee, Moods, Nao

Dylan Clark, Staff Writer | November 2, 2015

Idiot Glee: Drawing influences from Fleetwood Mac, Arthur Russell, Brian Wilson (Beach Boys) and 50's doo-wop, the synth-pop dreaminess of James Friley aka Idiot Glee creates warm, sunny textures lightly...

Students line up outside the door of an extremely busy Tpumps, waiting for their turn to order.

Tpumps: A tiny store with a big reputation

Harold Shi, Staff Writer | October 10, 2014

Offering a charming drink with a simple formula (pick your tea base, add milk if desired, choose your toppings, select what flavors, adjust sweetness and you’re on your way), Tpumps has managed in...

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