
Silicon Valley Reads celebrates ‘Journey to New Beginnings’

Silicon Valley Read presents “Women Making it Happen” at Euphrat Museum of Art

“Women Pathmakers” Exhibit Celebrates Triumphs of Women 100 Years After Women’s Suffrage
Featured authors speak of their families and heritage

Silicon Valley Reads focuses on caregiving, solidarity

Exhibit Opens At Euphrat

Silicon Valley Reads comes to De Anza
Authors at Silicon Valley Reads 2013 closing event
Xitlaly Martinez, Ashley Kang, Orly Bryan, Gordon Yang, and Ann Peñalosa
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February 19, 2025
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Foothill-De Anza police host ‘Coffee with a Cop’
February 16, 2025
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February 22, 2025
Moved one moment, chuckling the next: about 60 attendees were immersed into the world of Shakespeare. For 80 minutes, the Language and Communications Village Center became...
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Photo essay: Macarons, boba and bracelets
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A global Lunar New Year perspective
February 11, 2025
Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff
February 18, 2025
You do not need a stacked resume to get a job, nor should you be mass applying to positions without care. In 2025 the job market is unrecognizable to even that of 2020 as...
February 18, 2025
I won’t apologize for using AI — we’re in a new era
February 17, 2025
Romance’s requiem: why accountability matters now more than ever
February 14, 2025
Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff
February 9, 2025
Driving back home after watching a great movie often feels like the start of a new chapter, the future an infinite expanse of opportunity. “A Complete Unknown” redefines...
Squid Game season two hits fast, hard from start to finish
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Lost: the forgotten masterpiece of the 2000s
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