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  • coree plays drums Great American Novelists bring their folk punk music to De Anza main stage

    Few recognize what type of inspiration can stem from American literature. On the other hand, if you are a De Anza College student, you may have heard a two person ensemble named The Great American Novelists. On June 3 lead singer Michael Conour and drummer Coree J. Hogan shook De Anza’s cafeteria quad showing what folk punk is all about.

  • It's New to Me: 1970s horror flicks are the best, and here's why

    In this staff column, La Voz reporters share their newest pop culture find and why they love it

    I live with a horror movie fanatic. Worse yet, since moving in with him, I have become a horror movie fanatic. There was a time in my life when I felt that “Saw” was worthwhile watching. In my defense, that was before six sequels were released. Since then I have mended my ways and am now enamored with a time before computer-made special effects – and that time, dear readers, is the 1970s.  

  • Barefoot coffee undergoes remodel from coffee house to coffee bar

    If you’ve been to Barefoot Coffee before, you might notice some delicious updates next time you visit. The first thing you’re likely to see is the addition of modern wood paneling installed on the walls behind the counter. They’ve also changed around how one orders coffee – instead of walking up to a cashier, you talk to a barista instead; think of it like a bar. Most importantly, Barefoot has done away with the use of coffee urns and has built a free-pour bar in its place.  

  • Really Really Free Market really, really brings San Jose community together for goods, services

    Looking to take a cheap break from summer college classes, ridiculous work schedules or those hardcore gym workouts? Take the yellow brick road to a summer afternoon at Roosevelt Park for the Really Really Free Market – and leave those wallets at home. 

  • El Guincho - concert review El Guincho rocks the stage at Rickshaw Stop

    With most of the music industry dedicated to style rather than substance, it can be refreshing to head to a less mainstream show in San Francisco and listen to artists like El Guincho, who brought psychedelic tropicalia and afro-beats to the Rickshaw Stop on July 9.