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Two hot dog street vendors stood next to each other on the sidewalk corner, cart to cart. Each one sizzling dozens of baconwrapped dogs, cutting up onions and heating up buns for the post-last call passersby. They were quite the synchronized tandem. These were no frankfurter foes. I admired their hustle, but was a little bemused by what happened when I walked past them. The first vendor asks if I’d like a hot dog. “No, thanks,” I reply as the second vendor in such close proximity sees the exchange. I take one more step, and as I pass Brat Bro No. 2, he asks “Would you like a hot dog?” To which I respond with only a look of perplexity. Did he not see me turn down his buddy just now? Did he think that somewhere in that half-step from declining No. 1's offer, I worked up an appetite? Did he think that in that halfsecond my mind suddenly changed? Or was he just being a weenie wise guy?

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Even though he didn’t live in Santa Clara and it was an abuse of his role as assessor, no one more vociferously promoted the supposed benefits of the stadium more than Larry Stone.

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RE: BOB WIECKOWSKI OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCES BID FOR ERIC SWALWELL’S 15TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT SEAT, THE FLY, MAY 22 Wacky Bob spent too much time handing out rewards instead of policing his staff.

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I am amazed that Santa Clara County is suing its own board of expert assessors to force the 49ers to pay for more than 50 percent of the value of a stadium which they do not even own on a piece of land that was not generating any taxes before the stadium was built. The county should be 50 percent more grateful and 50 percent less greedy.

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The largest gathering of 2020 presidential contenders to date will converge in San Francisco this weekend for Cal Dem’s annual convention—another sign of California’s new status as a pivotal primary state. All told, 14 candidates vying for the highest office in the land will come through the Moscone Convention Center to press flesh with party leaders and activists as they vote on who should succeed Cal Dem Executive Director ERIC BAUMAN after his 2018 ouster over sexual misconduct claims. Each presidential contender will get about 10 minutes to speak at the convention’s general session, and several of them are set They to appear at a forum Did hosted by progressive What? non-profit MoveOn to SEND TIPS TO talk about their “one FLY@ big idea” they believe METRONEWS. will change the country COM for the better. The most familiar faces to state party insiders are, of course, Congress members KAMALA HARRIS (D-Oakland) and ERIC SWALWELL (D-Dublin)—California’s first elected Dems to run for president in 2½ decades. At least one candidate plans to swing through the South Bay while he’s in the general vicinity. Vermont Sen. BERNIE SANDERS—whose campaign is co-chaired by Silicon Valley Congressman RO KHANNA (D-Fremont)—will hold a rally from 5 to 7pm Saturday at the Arena Green in downtown San Jose. The San Jose event overlaps with Sanders’ first “grassroots fundraiser and friendraiser” of the election cycle, which is scheduled to run from 6 to 9:30pm in San Francisco, the night before the self-described democratic socialist is set to speak at the Cal Dem convention. Other candidates planning to court party officials over the three-day occasion are: JULIAN CASTRO (who was in San Jose just last week), ELIZABETH WARREN, CORY BOOKER, AMY KLOBUCHAR, TULSI GABBARD, KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND, PETE BUTTIGIEG, BETO O’ROURKE, JAY INSLEE, JOHN HICKENLOOPER and JOHN DELANEY.

BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Robin Reynolds, the associate vice president of auxiliary services at SCU, talks about the school’s plans to build affordable housing alongside a business incubator.

Home Run SCU project strikes a rare balance between San Jose’s need for more housing and push for more jobs BY NICHOLAS CHAN

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T DIDN’T MATTER how well-designed the project was. Or how the 295 units of below-marketrate homes for teachers at Santa Clara University, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School and Bellarmine College Preparatory would help address San Jose’s intractable affordability crisis. City planners were dead-set against it for the same reason they opposed a similar proposal in 2017. Approving the application from SCU meant losing yet another plot of valuable industrial land, which generates more local tax

revenue than residentially zoned counterparts. But the City Council went against staff ’s advice because they saw its potential to strike a rare balance between the need for more jobs and housing. In a 9-1-1 vote on May 14, the council allowed the SCU project to move forward because the university also committed to include 20,000 square feet on the three-acre Campbell Avenue property for a business incubator called the Bronco Venture Accelerator. By combining high-density residential units with commercial space, city officials say SCU has become the first employer to propose an affordable housing development for its employees in San Jose without any public subsidies. While planners

have long urged employers— especially those in North San Jose— to build adjacent residential units for workers, the city has never received an application that promises to realize that vision. Until now. “It’s what we have been encouraging other employers to think about since we can bring jobs and housing to San Jose,” Mayor Sam Liccardo said at the same meeting. Proponents say the university’s proposal offers a way forward for a city desperate for more housing but also struggling to create enough jobs. Chris Norris, the university’s executive director of the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, said businesses born out of the accelerator will create jobs in San Jose. “We have the unique opportunity to create a new center of job creation right here in San Jose, built around reputation of SCU,” he said. “It’ll attract talented students, faculty and local entrepreneurs. All of them will create jobs.” Not everyone supported making yet another exception to the rule, however. Councilman Lan Diep, the only one who voted against the proposal earlier this month, said in a phone interview that the city uses its discretion too often to rezone employment lands for


“Mixed-land uses encompass a big part of the city’s vision for housing and job growth,” Chris Burton, deputy director of the city’s Office of Economic Development, said in a phone interview. “Many areas downtown and traditional commercial areas are transitioning into urban villages, a mix of uses that provide opportunity for offices and high-density housing.” Gabbe said San Jose sees housing as a fiscal drain and industrial jobs as a fiscal win. But in SCU’s proposal, he believes that the land is located in unviable industrial land that is surrounded by residential zoning. It is also close to public transit, making it ideal for below-market-rate housing. Proponents of the project framed it as exactly the type of smart-growth development— high density, mixed-use and transitoriented—that San Jose needs to shed its reputation as a sprawling suburb. It revitalizes underused industrial lands. People will live closer to where they work. Neighborhoods will become more vibrant. Faculty and staff will only be steps away from SCU. Providing affordable housing is crucial to SCU’s retention of faculty and staff, since so many have left due to the high cost of living in Silicon Valley. Home prices in San Jose have risen 153 percent above inflation over the last 20 years. Of all the staff who resigned, 15% of them left SCU because of the high cost of living in the Bay Area, according to university officials. With 30 percent of current staff slated to retire in the next few years, SCU needs to have a plan to provide affordable housing to attract new employees. This proposal from SCU prompts San Jose to re-evaluate its land-use priorities, Gabbe added. He said California has made significant investments in building railway transit. It makes sense to build mixed-use developments to bring jobs and housing near transit stations. “The City of San Jose should think about how they can pave the way for mixed-use developments rather than prioritizing non-residential developments,” he said. And the SCU development is ideally situated for future urban development. “There is dramatic opportunity for densification near a major transit station that serves Caltrain and future BART,” Liccardo said. SCU will return to the city’s planning commission this fall to discuss further changes to the project before it returns to the council by the end of the year.

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other uses. “As a large city, we should be able to attract people to work in jobs downtown and North San Jose,” he said. “But that’s hard to do when we keep converting the land upon which we should have jobs into housing.” A fiscally healthy city should have at least 20 percent to 25 percent of its lands reserved for jobs, Diep added. “It's not about the individual applicant,” he said at the May 14 meeting. “I think it's a great project. For me, it is a larger existential problem: as a city, we are housing the workforce of Santa Clara, Milpitas and the surrounding cities.” The North San Jose councilman’s concerns are well founded. San Jose is the only major city in the US with a larger nighttime population than daytime population, according to Liccardo. It has become a bedroom community. In 2015, San Jose conducted a fiscal analysis that showed how residentially zoned lands require more city services than the revenue it generates for them. Proposition 13’s limits on property taxes have for decades put a damper on the amount of taxes that residential lands can generate for local agencies. According to city records, San Jose has lost 16 percent of employment lands from 1980 to 2012, eliminating the potential for 52,000 to 110,000 jobs. In 2007, the council adopted the “Framework for Preservation of Employment Land” to protect industrial sites, and in 2011 revised it to explicitly prohibit additional conversions. That’s why city planners cautioned against greenlighting the SCU proposal: It could undermine the city’s effort to achieve fiscal sustainability. Chris Shay, assistant vice president for university operations, said he knew going in that the project presented significant political and financial risks for that very reason. But there’s a caveat. If a residential development is dense enough, it can have positive fiscal impact on the city. “People are living closer together so there is less requirements for road space and water lines. People can use public transit instead of relying on roads for driving,” C.J. Gabbe, an urban planner and professor at SCU, explained. “You are serving the same number of people with less infrastructure.” Indeed, with its Urban Village Plan, San Jose is taking underused commercial areas to build mixed-land use of highdensity residential and commercial offices. It has identified over 60 areas in San Jose to develop urban villages.

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WORDS WITH FRIENDS Writer, educator, performer and poet Joyce Lee (pictured) is one of a myriad talents to grace San Jose’s monthly poetry slam with her presence.

Slam Dunk Poetry Slam finds its dive bar soulmate and a new home for its monthly showcase BY GARY SINGH

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HEN POETS HAVE nowhere else to go, they wind up at the Caravan on San Fernando Street. This is not a figure of speech. Beginning at 7pm on June 9, the San Jose Poetry Slam, with a history of producing national awardwinning performance poets, will relocate its monthly hoedown to San Jose’s greatest dive bar, the glorious Caravan.

The recent past of the San Jose Poetry Slam is one of endless struggles to find a long-term home. The slam spent a few years migrating from nightclub to nightclub, just trying to get one slot a month, usually on an off night, but couldn’t secure a long-term commitment from any one particular venue. A few years ago, the slam found what looked like a perfect spot—Monday nights once a month in the Pilsner Room behind Gordon Biersch. Then GB closed down, leaving the slam without a venue. Cafe Stritch then filled in the gap, allowing the slam to unfold on Sundays once a month.

Then due to unforeseen circumstances, Stritch closed on Sundays, leaving the slam homeless yet again. As a result, Caravan came to the rescue. Already a gritty bastion of punk and metal shows for years, and even more recently a popular joint for burlesque gigs and standup comedy, the bar will now add slam poetry to its repertoire of counterculture activity. “It’s not a huge place. It’s not the fanciest-looking place we’ve been at, but I feel like it really fits us,” says Scorpiana Xlent, the slam’s official director and Slammaster. Slam poetry differs from the literary type of poetry one might read in books or study in school. It’s more performance-based. You won’t see anyone in a turtleneck and sport coat lecturing about the Petrarchan sonnet or the Pyrrhic foot. (Although after five drinks at Caravan you might witness hyperbole, dramatic monologue or people prone to freeverse onomatopoeia.) Some slam poetry overlaps with

the material one finds at spoken-word open mike nights, where anyone jumps on stage and does whatever he or she wants, but slam events feature a random selection of judges who provide scores for each contestant. Felt pens in hand, the judges scribble down their verdicts and hold their signs in the air following each poet’s performance. The winners are announced at the end of the night. “A poetry slam is basically taking the spoken word you would do at an open mike and turning it into an Olympic sport,” Scorpiana says. Even better, the history of The Caravan verges on poetry itself. From 1959 to 1961, the bar operated inside the San Jose Greyhound Station, which occupied most of the block between South Almaden and South San Pedro, from Post Street almost all the way to San Fernando. During those first few years of Caravan’s existence, its address was 58 S. Almaden Ave. Owned by Leo Chargin, the bar was one of a chain of Caravan Lounges doing business inside Greyhound depots up and down California. When Greyhound 86-ed the Caravan from the station, Chargin relocated the business down the street to its current location on the corner, which was previously a used car lot. Chargin bought the car lot property and built the freestanding structure that still exists today. Since 1962, the Caravan has operated at 98 S. Almaden Ave. Over the years The Caravan has gone through a few ownership changes, and today the place is quite cleaned up from what it used to be, even as recently as 10 years ago. Old-timers will wax nostalgic about the red vinyl booths that once sat adjacent to the south wall, but in any case, it remains the definitive neighborhood bar that refuses to go away. As conniving real estate syndicates continue to colonize the neighborhood with tasteless tech bros and WeWork weenies, the Caravan seems immune to such nonsense. With decades of stories pouring out of the walls, it is a joint designed for itinerant wordsmiths of every sort. Any relationship between the Caravan and the San Jose Poetry Slam is long overdue. “Slam poetry is raw, it’s edgy, it’s very rock & roll,’ says Scorpiana. “And Caravan is raw and edgy and rock ‘n’ roll. It feels like the perfect space for us.”


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HE FUTURE OF misinformation is here. It reared its ugly head last week in the form of a doctored video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi— manipulated to show her slurring her words, as if she were drunk. The trick was simple; the footage of Pelosi, speaking at a conference on May 22, was merely slowed down 25 percent. In the world of video editing, it’s child’s play.

The video went viral shortly after Pelosi said that Donald Trump’s family should stage an intervention with the president “for the good of the country.” The faked video surfaced on Facebook, where it was viewed more than 2 million times within a few hours. It was also shared by Trump lawyer and apologist Rudy Guiliani with a caption (since deleted) that read: “omg, is she drunk or having a stroke?” followed by “She’s drunk!!!” The incident called to mind an even cruder video dust-up in 2018 involving footage of CNN reporter Jim Acosta,

manipulated to give the impression that he had behaved aggressively against a White House intern at a press conference. The deceptive clip was actually released by press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. The country’s most powerful people lending their authority to objectively bogus video as a political weapon is enraging enough. But compared to what’s coming over the digital media horizon, the Acosta and Pelosi videos will soon look and feel as antique as a Buster Keaton short alongside Avengers: Endgame. Cue Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s

“You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet.” Welcome to the Age of Deepfakes. The term “deepfakes” is a portmanteau, a reference to artificial intelligence-assisted machine learning, a.k.a. “deep learning.” It’s an emerging technology that can potentially put the kind of highly realistic video and audio manipulation once only accessible to Hollywood in the hands of state intelligence agencies, corporations, hackers, pornographers or any 14-year-old with a decent laptop and a taste for trolling. In its most obvious application, a deepfake can create an utterly convincing video


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celebrity, politician or even any regular citizen doing or saying something that they never said or did. (For the record, the Pelosi video is not technically a deepfake; it is to deepfakes what a stick figure drawing would be to a high Renaissance painting). The buzz about deepfakes has penetrated nearly every realm of the broader culture—media, academia, tech, national security, entertainment—and it’s not difficult to understand why. In the constant push-pull struggle between truth and lies, already a confounding problem of the Internet Age, deepfakes

represent that point in the superhero movie when the cackling bad guy reveals his doomsday weapon to the thunderstruck masses. “If 9/11 is a 10,” says former White House cybersecurity director Andrew Grotto, “and let’s say the Target Breach (a 2013 data breach at the retailer that affected 40 million credit card customers) is a 1, I would put this at about a 6 or 7.” Deepfake videos present a fundamentally false version of real life. It is a deception powerful enough to pass the human mind’s Turing test—a lie on steroids.

In many cases, it’s done for entertainment value and we’re all in on the joke. In Weird Al Yankovic’s face-swap masterpiece, “Perform This Way”—a parody of Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way,” nobody actually believes that Weird Al has the body of a female supermodel. No historian has to debunk the idea that Forrest Gump once met President John F. Kennedy. But the technology has now advanced to the point where it can potentially be weaponized to inflict lasting damage on individuals, groups, and even economic and

political systems. For generations, video and audio have enjoyed almost absolute credibility. Those days are coming to an abrupt and disorienting end. Whether it’s putting scandalous words into the mouth of a politician or creating a phony emergency or crisis just to sow chaos, the day is fast approaching when deepfakes could be used for exploitation, extortion, malicious attack or even terrorism. For a small group of otherwise enormously privileged individuals, that day is already here. If you’re part of that

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SERIOUSLY? A very rudimentary fake video of Nancy Pelosi went viral late last week. The clip appeared to show the Speaker of the House slurring her words. It made the rounds on social media and was tweeted by Donald Trump. tiny elite of female celebrities deemed sexually desirable on the Internet— think Emma Watson, Jennifer Lawrence, Gal Gadot—you wake up every morning knowing you’re a click or two away from seeing yourself in explicit porn in which you never participated. Scarlett Johansson is the most highly paid woman in Hollywood and one of the most famous people in the world. But with all that cultural power, she can’t stop fake porn that uses her image. “Trying to protect yourself from the internet and its depravity,” she told the Washington Post, “is basically a lost cause.” Of course, creating fake videos that destroy another person’s reputation, whether it’s to exact revenge or ransom, is only the most individualized and small-scale nightmare of deepfakes. If you can destroy one person, why not whole groups or categories of people? Think of the effect of a convincing but completely fake video of an American soldier burning a Koran, or a cop choking an unarmed protester, or an undocumented immigrant killing an American citizen at the border. Real violence could follow fake violence. Think of a deepfake video that could cripple the financial markets,

undermine the credibility of a free election, or impel an impetuous and ill-informed president to reach for the nuclear football.

Why now? Ultimately, the story of deepfakes is a story of technology reaching a particular threshold. At least since the dawn of television, generations have grown up developing deeply sophisticated skill sets in interpreting audiovisual imagery. When you spend a lifetime looking at visual information on a screen, you get good at “reading” it, much like a lion “reads” the African savanna. Discerning the real from the phony isn’t merely a vestige of the video age. It was a challenge even when the dominant media platform wasn’t the screen but the printed word. Psychologist Stephen Greenspan, author of the book Annals of Gullibility, says that the tensions between credulity and skepticism have been baked into the American experience from the very beginning. “The first act of public education was in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, long before the country even existed,” said Greenspan whose new book

Anatomy of Foolishness is due out in August. “The purpose of that act was to arm children against the blandishments and temptations of Satan. It was even called ‘The Old Deluder Act.’” The advent of still photography, movies, television and digital media each in turn added a scary new dimension to the brain’s struggle to tell true from false. At one point, video technology was able to create realistic imagery out of whole cloth, but it quickly ran into a problem known as the “uncanny valley effect,” in which the closer technology got to reality, the more dissonant small differences would appear to a sophisticated viewer. Deepfakes, as they now exist, are still dealing with that specific problem, but the fear is that they will soon transcend the uncanny valley and be able to produce fake videos that are indistinguishable from reality. “It would be a disaster,” Greenspan says of the specter of deepfakes, “especially if it’s used by unscrupulous political types. It’s definitely scary because it exploits our built-in tendencies toward gullibility.”

Deepfakes are the product of machine learning and artificial intelligence. The applications that create them work from dueling sets of algorithms known as generative adversarial networks, or GANS. Working from a giant database of video and still images, this technology pits two algorithms— one known as the “generator” and the other the “discriminator”— against each other. Imagine two rival football coaches, or chess masters, developing increasingly complicated and sophisticated offensive and defensive schemes to answer each other. The GANS process works when the generator and discriminator learn from each other, creating a kind of technological “natural selection.” This evolutionary dynamic accelerates the means by which the algorithm can fool the human eye and ear. In its current iteration, the software is still very data-intensive. The more images it has to work with, the more convincing the end product will be. That means hundreds, if not thousands of still images are needed to capture every subtlety of lighting, face angle, pose, expression and skin tone. When you’re face-swapping Steve Buscemi and Jennifer Lawrence for a laugh, those subtleties are not a big deal. When you’re trying to fool the brain, which is designed to detect the real from the imaginary, you’re playing on a much more demanding level of deception. (Even this hurdle may be fast becoming obsolete. Last week, in a scary development, it was reported that Samsung had developed an AI application that could create a deepfake from a single photo.) Naturally, the entertainment industry has been on the forefront of this technology, and the current obsession with deepfakes might have begun with the release in December 2016 of Rogue One, the Star Wars spin-off that featured a CGI-created image of the late Carrie Fisher as a young Princess Leia. A year later, an anonymous Reddit user posted some deepfakes celebrity porn videos with a tool he created called FakeApp. Shortly after that, tech reporter Samantha Cole wrote a piece for


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Freak Out? Twenty years ago, the media universe—a Facebook-less, Twitterless, YouTube-less media universe, we should add—bought into a tech-inspired doomsday narrative known as “Y2K,” which posited that the world’s computer systems would seize up, or otherwise go haywire in a number of unforeseen ways, the minute the clock turned over to Jan. 1, 2000. Y2K turned out to be a giant nothing-burger and now it’s merely a punchline for comically wrongheaded fears. In this case, Y2K is worth remembering as an illustration of what can happen when the media pile on to a tech-apocalypse narrative. The echoing effects can overestimate a perceived threat and even create a monsters-under-the-bed problem. In the case of deepfakes, the media freakout might also draw attention away from a more nuanced approach to a coming problem. Riana Pfefferkorn is the associate director of surveillance and cybersecurity at Stanford’s Center for Internet and Society. She’s been at the forefront of what deepfakes will mean to the legal system. “I don’t think this is going to be as big and widespread thing as people fear it’s going to be,” she says. “But at the same time, there’s totally going to be stuff that none of us see coming.” The ramifications of deepfakes showing up in the legal ecosystem are profound. Video and audio have

been used in legal proceedings for decades, and the veracity of such evidence has rarely been challenged. “It’s a fairly low standard to get [video and audio evidence] admitted so far,” said Pfefferkorn. “One of the things I’m interested in exploring is whether deepfake videos will require changing the rules of evidence, because the threshold now is so low.” But deepfakes won’t only have the potential to wreak havoc in the evidentiary stages of criminal and civil court. It could have effects in probate and securities law—to fake a will, for example, or to get away with

‘Do you want to live in a world where your opponents can literally put words in your mouth?’ —ANDREW GROTTO

fraud. Pfefferkorn is calling on the legal system to make its adjustments now, and she’s confident it will. “When (Adobe’s) Photoshop came out in the ’90s,” she said, “a lot of news stories then talked about the doctoring of photos and predicted the downfall of truth. The courts figured that out and adapted, and I think we’ll probably survive this one as well.” What’s more troubling is the other side of the deepfakes conundrum— not that fake videos will be seen as real, but that real ones will be seen as fake. It’s a concept known as the “Liar’s Dividend,” a term championed by law professors Danielle Citron and Robert Chesney who’ve been the leading thinkers in academia on the deepfakes issue. “One of the dangers in a world where you can accuse anything of being fake is the things you can get

people to disbelieve,” said Pfefferkorn. “If people are already in this suspicious mindset, they’re going to bring that with them in the jury box.” Andrew Grotto is a research fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institute and a research scholar at the Center for International Security and Cooperation, also at Stanford. Before that, he served as the senior director for cybersecurity policy at the White House in the Obama and Trump administrations. Grotto’s interest in deepfakes is in how they will affect the electoral process and political messaging. Grotto has been to Capitol Hill and to Sacramento to talk to federal and state lawmakers about the threats posed by deepfakes. Most of the legislators he talked to had never heard of deepfakes and were alarmed at what it meant for their electoral prospects. “I told them, ‘Do you want to live and operate in a world where your opponents can literally put words in your mouth?’ And I argued that they as candidates and leaders of their parties ought to be thinking about whether there’s some common interest to develop some kind of norm of restraint.” Grotto couches his hope that deepfakes will not have a large influence on electoral politics in the language of the Cold War. “There’s almost a mutually-assureddestruction logic to this,” he says, applying a term used to explain why the U.S. and the Soviet Union didn’t start a nuclear war against each other. In other words, neither side will use such a powerful political weapon because they’ll be petrified it will then be used against them. Such a notion seems out of tune in the Trump Era. And political parties don’t have to use deepfake videos in campaigns when there are countless partisan sources, many of them sketchy, who will do it for them. One of the politicians that Grotto impressed in Sacramento was Democrat Marc Berman, who represents California’s 24th District (which includes Palo Alto and the southern half of the Peninsula) in the state assembly. Berman chairs the Assembly’s Elections and Redistricting Committee, and he has authored a bill that would criminalize the creation

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Vice’s Motherboard blog on the phenomenon headlined “AI-assisted Fake Porn is Here and We’re all Fucked.” A couple of months later, comedian and filmmaker Jordan Peele created a video in which he put words in the mouth of former President Obama as a way to illustrate the incipient dangers of deepfakes. Reddit banned subreddits having to do with fake celebrity porn, and other platforms, including PornHub and Twitter, banned deepfakes as well. Since then, everyone from PBS to Samantha Bee has dutifully taken a turn in ringing the alarm bells to warn consumers (and, probably, to inspire mischief-makers). The deepfakes panic had begun.


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DEEPFAKE DIVE A research fellow at the Harvard Institute and the Center for International Security and Cooperation—both at Stanford University— Andrew Grotto is interested in how deepfakes will affect the electoral process and political messaging. or the distribution of any video or audio recording that is “likely to deceive any person who views the recording” or that is likely to “defame, slander or embarrass the subject of the recording.” The new law would create exceptions for satire, parody or anything that is clearly labeled as fake. The bill (AB 602) is set to leave the judiciary committee and reach the Assembly floor this month. “I tell you, people have brought up First Amendment concerns,” Berman says over the phone. “It’s been 11 years since I graduated law school, but I don’t recall freedom of speech meaning you are free to put your speech in my mouth.” The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which for almost three decades has fought government regulation in the name of internet civil liberties, is pushing back against any legislative efforts to deal with deepfakes. In a media statement, the EFF conceded that deepfakes could create mischief and chaos, but contended that existing laws pertaining to extortion, harassment and defamation are up to the task of protecting people from the worst effects. Berman, however, is having

none of that argument: “Rather than being reactive, like during the 2016 [presidential] campaign when nefarious actors did a lot of bad things using social media that we didn’t anticipate—and only now are we reacting to it—let’s try to anticipate what they’re going to do and get ahead of it.”

Good & Evil Are there potentially positive uses for deepfake technology? In the United States of Entertainment, the horizons are boundless, not only for all future Weird Al videos and Star Wars sequels, but for entirely new genres of art yet to be born. Who could doubt that Hollywood’s CGI revolution will continue to evolve in dazzling new directions? Maybe there’s another Marlon Brando movie or Prince video in our collective future. The Electronic Frontier Foundation touts something called “consensual vanity or novelty pornography.” Deepfakes might allow people to change their physical appearances online as way

of identity protection. There could be therapeutic benefits for survivors of sexual abuse or PTSD to have video conferencing therapy without showing their faces. Some have speculated on educational uses— creating videos of, say, Abraham Lincoln reading his Gettysburg Address and then regaling Ms. Periwinkle’s fifth-grade class with stories from his youth. Stanford’s Grotto envisions a kind of “benign deception” application that would allow a campaigning politician to essentially be in more than one place at a time, as well as benefits in get-out-the-vote campaigns. But here at the top of the rollercoaster, the potential downsides look much more vivid and prominent than any speculative positive effect. Deepfakes could add a wrinkle of complication into a variety of legitimate pursuits. For example, in the realm of journalism, imagine how the need to verify some piece of video or audio could slow down or stymie a big investigation. Think of what deepfakes could do on the dating scene, in which online dating is already consumed with all levels of fakeness. Do video games, virtual reality apps and other online participatory worlds need to be any more beguiling? Put me in a virtual cocktail party with my favorite artists and celebrities, and I’ll be ready to hook up the catheter and the IV drip to stay in that world for as long as possible. If the Internet Age has taught us anything, it’s that trolls are inevitable, even indomitable. The last two decades have given us a dispiriting range of scourges, from Alex Jones to revenge porn. Trolling has even proven to be a winning strategy to win the White House. “Let’s keep walking down the malign path here,” said former White House cybersecurity chief Grotto from his Stanford office, speculating on how deep the wormhole could go. Grotto brings up the specter of what he calls “deepfake for text. He says it is inevitable that soon there will be AI-powered chatbots programmed to rile up, radicalize and recruit humans to extremist causes. “People watch videos, sure,” Grotto says. “But mostly what really gets people over the edge is chatting with someone who is trying to make the case for them to join the

cause. Instead of passively watching YouTube or exchanging messages on Facebook, you now have the ability to create a persona to sit in front of somebody for hours and try to persuade them of this or that.”

What now? In addressing the threat of deepfakes, most security experts and technologists agree that there is no vaccine or silver bullet. Watermarking technology could be inserted into the metadata of audio and video material. Even in the absence of legislation, app stores would probably require such watermarking be included on any deepfake app. But how long would it be before someone figured out a way to fake the watermark? There is some speculation that celebrities and politicians might opt for 24/7 “lifelogging,” digital auto-surveillance of their every move to give them an alibi against any fake video. Deepfakes are still in the crude stages of development. “It’s still hard to make it work,” Grotto says. “The tools aren’t to the point where someone can just sit down without a ton of experience and make something” convincing. He said the 2020 presidential election may be plagued by many things, but deepfakes probably won’t be one of them. After that, though? “By 2022, 2024, that’s when the tools get better. That’s when the barriers to entry really start to drop.” This moment, he says, is not a time to panic. It’s a time to develop policies and norms to contain the worst excesses of the technology, all while we’re still at the top of the rollercoaster. Grotto says convincing politicians and their parties to resist the technology, developing legal and voluntary measures for platforms and developers, and labeling and enforcing rules will all have positive effects in slowing down the slide into deepfake hell. “I think we have a few years to get our heads around it and decide what kind of world we want to live in, and what the right set of policy interventions look like,” he says. “But talk to me in five years, and maybe my hair will be on fire.”


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dumped their fluid as we peeled them off the wax paper below. But the ones that did make it had a generously filled and unctuous porky soup, though a touch greasier than I like. Nonetheless, the pork filling was cooked perfectly—moist and had just enough diced cabbage to give it an appealing texture and a light vegetal flavor.

‘The Mongolian beef and veggie noodles were spot on’

STUFFED The crispy bottoms of the Famous Dumpling House’s pan-fried dumplings have a tasty snap.

Mixed Dumplings Diners dim sum and lose some at the Famous Dumpling House in San Jose BY JOHN DYKE

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HE CULINARY WORLD never shies away from pouring on the adjectives in an attempt to attract customers. Take the word “famous.” It can be attributed to several well-known brands, such as Famous Amos, Famous Dave’s BBQ and our very own Henry’s World Famous Hi-Life.

Then there’s Famous Dumpling House on San Jose’s west side. I suspect the name is a way to

compete with the globally-renowned dumpling shop, Din Tai Fung, at the nearby Westfield Valley Fair mall. Famous Dumpling House’s ordering system might not be famous, but it is intriguing. Diners receive a laminated menu and a dry erase marker to put check marks next to each item they want. Their menu features classic dim sum items, including various forms of xiaolongbao (a.k.a. XLBs), as well as scores of vegetarian-friendly items like taro ($4.50 for three ) and red bean dumplings ($4.50 for three). They even have a “cheese beef bun” ($9 for three) that had been described to me

as tasting exactly like a White Castle cheeseburger. I passed. Whenever I visit a Chinese restaurant there are always a few “goto” test dishes that I like to order as a gauge of quality. My standard order is Mongolian beef ($15), vegetable stir-fried noodles ($11) and, of course, broth-fulled pork XLB ($12 for nine). I also wanted to sample their vegetable dumplings ($11 for eight) and figured I’d give their pan-fried buns ($12 for six) a shot. First out were the XLB and veggie dumplings. The dark green, grassy color of the veggie dumplings really made them pop. Unfortunately, their flavor didn’t follow suit, as the combination of ginger, cabbage and other spices had a flavor I’d call “chemical.” Their skins were obnoxiously thick, as well—causing way more effort than was necessary to bite through. The XLB on the other hand were very delicate and thin-skinned; maybe a bit too thin, as about half of them broke and unceremoniously

Next out was the Mongolian beef and veggie noodles, and they were both absolutely spot-on. The beef was spicy from the liberally sprinkled dried chilies and wonderfully. I prefer ordering my noodles sans meat if possible, as it’s a true test of the noodle flavor. The noodles had a light eggy flavor, toothsome bite and an amazing mouthfeel. Last were the pan-fried dumplings. They contained essentially the same filling as the XLB, but no soup. The doughy, thicker exterior was reminiscent of the BBQ pork buns at most Vietnamese sandwich shops. My favorite are the crispy-fried bottoms that give a nice snap and provides an interesting amalgam of textures in the mouth. Famous Dumpling House can keep the name, as far as I’m concerned. They’ve proven they can compete. Are they a better choice than DTF? When considering the lack of wait times, better value and not having to deal with the mall crowd—I’d say it’s a resounding yes.

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SCHOOL OF ROCK

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LUIS DE ALBA Thu, 8pm, $25+ The Improv, San Jose

Es tiempo para reírse con El Jaja Tour. Veracruz-born Mexican comedian Luis de Alba, known for his fresa-esque El Pirrurris character— perhaps accurately understood as a trust fund kid thriving on Papi’s money or the Ivy League prep boy— pokes fun at elitist air-headedness and materialism. The Pirrurris often shares his invaluable insight on nacología or naconomía—which could be translated as Redneckology, ghettoanatomy. “Primera queja al responsable de aquí—¿porqué no hay helipuerto? No tengo donde estacionar mi helicopter.” He’s right, where’s the heliport? These certainly sound like the tweets of a certain someone. Plus his haircut is positively Trumpian—minus the odd shade of cheeto. Jaja. (ER)

CHOICES BY: Erika Rasmussen Nick Veronin

JERMAINE FOWLER KIVA UHURU + Fri, 7:30pm, $10+ NOOP & NEENS The Ritz, San Jose

ECHO FLEX

Maryland-raised Jermaine Fowler didn’t grow up in a baby-proofed household. As a kid, he’d open windows during rainstorms to play pirate-ship with his brother, and as a teenager he parlayed his wild imagination into a comedy career. Known for producing and starring in the sitcom Superior Donuts, this Eddie Murphy-inspired comic uses cracks wise at everything from corrupt law enforcement to his relationship with his fraternal twin, Jerome. “If I’m having a good day and suddenly I’m sad, I’ll call Jerome. I’ll be like, ‘You good?’ He’s like, ‘Nah, man. I’m having a bad day today.’ And I’m like, ‘Well, cheer up, I’m at Cheesecake Factory trying to eat.’” (ER)

It may be hard to remember, but there was a time before Kanye went all Kanye—back before Quavo, Offset and Takeoff jacked the Migos flow from Three 6 Mafia and emcees were more focused on pouring Cristal than pouring up fours. This Friday, the Echo Flex party celebrates the trilling high hats of Juvenile, the sing-rapping of Outkast and Nelly, and Tha Carter-era Weezy. Given the state of the world and the dour, dark production currently en vogue, it will be truly refreshing to hear the chopped-up soul of Late Registration and the gleeful, neontrucker-hat tones of N.E.R.D. (NV)

Fri, 7:30pm, $5+ History Park, San Jose.

This summer, Flicks & Grooves at History Park invites San Jose to get its final-Friday fill of music. For the last four years, San Jose native Kiva Uhuru, has juggled studies in electrical engineering and computer science at Berkeley while continuing to deepen and share her musical craft. One minute her voice recalls a sweet wind murmuring through long grass, the next moment she channels the power of thunder, rolling over earthen red hills. For now, she has no recordings, so the only place to hear her music is live and in person. (ER)

Fri, 9:30pm, Free The Ritz, San Jose

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PICNIC ON THE FIELD

Sat, 1pm, $65+ Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara The preseason is still months away, but this weekend legions of 49 Faithful will descend on Levi’s Stadium and give a toast to the health of Jimmy G. for the second annual Picnic on the Field. This year, fans will have the opportunity to make all their Instagram followers jealous, as visitors will have the opportunity to snap selfies with current and former 49ers—including Jerry Rice— collect their autographs and sip craft beer by local breweries at the Goal Line Beer Garden. A meal ticket is included with the price of admission, giving fans a chance to chow down on the gridiron. (ER)


* concerts DEAD & CO.

WU-TANG CLAN Jun 22 at Shoreline Amphitheatre

JEFF LYNNE’S ELO Jun 24 at SAP Center

SANTANA: SUPERNATURAL NOW Jun 26 at Shoreline Amphitheatre

PITBULL Jun 28 at Shoreline Amphitheatre

TREVOR NOAH Jul 1 at Mountain Winery

PAUL MCCARTNEY Jul 10 at SAP Center

QUEEN + ADAM LAMBERT Jul 14 at SAP Center

BECK & CAGE THE ELEPHANT Jul 16 at Shoreline Amphitheatre

COMMON Jul 18 at Mountain Winery

BACKSTREET BOYS Aug 4 at SAP Center

DEAD & CO. Fri-Sat, 7pm, $49+ Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View Unlike the many thousands of Gen X-ers who were indoctrinated into the cult of Jerry by their blissed-out parents, John Mayer stumbled upon The Grateful Dead late in life. The story goes like this: In 2011, Mayer came across the Dead on Spotify. It changed his life, man… Several years later, in 2015, he struck up a relationship with Bob Weir after trading licks with the founding Dead guitarist on late night TV. The pair ultimately recruited two more original members—Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann—as well as virtuosic veteran players Oteil Burbridge (bass) and Jeff Chimenti (keys). Jam on. (NV)

SAN JOSE GREEK FESTIVAL

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SCHOOL OF ROCK THE MUSICAL

Fri-Sun, All Day, Free St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, San Jose

Tue, 8pm, $43+ San Jose Center for the Performing Arts

Opa! San Jose’s Greek community— along with baklava lovers of all backgrounds—are invited to enjoy the all things Greek at his annual Mediterranean celebration. Spanakopita, tyropites, moussaka and loukoumades are just a few of the hard-to-pronounce but easyto-eat authentic dishes made from generations-old family recipes. The festival also features traditional music, dance and Greek garb. The party begins Friday at 5pm and at 11am on Saturday and Sunday. The party is free with a downloadable ticket, which can be grabbed from St. Nicholas’ website at saintnicholas. org/san-jose-greek-festival. (MS)

Mom and dad can never really be sure what the kids are learning at school. Based on the Jack Blackstarring film of the same name, this Andrew Lloyd Webber musical brings Richard Linklater’s 2003 film to life on stage. Booted from his band, Dewey Finn’s gotta make rent. Posing as his substitute teacher friend and roomate, Ned, he finagles a job at Horace Green School. With the big Battle of the Bands approaching, he enlists his students to back him up. Life lessons ensue—in song form. Highlights include “Stick it to the Man” and “Give Up on Your Dreams.” Runs through June 9. (ER)

SAN JOSE JAZZ SUMMER FEST Aug 9-11 in San Jose

JACKSON BROWNE Aug 13 at Mountain Winery

VINYL MEETUP Tue, 7pm, Free Streetlight Records, San Jose There are many rewards to being a record collector. In addition to listening to one’s records there is the joy that comes from alphabetizing the collection, geeking out on new and vintage hardware, performing minor repairs on turntables, amplifiers and speakers, and of course, talking about the virtues of vinyl. Every Tuesday, Streetlight Records invites vinyl lovers of all stripes to come to stop by, discuss their favorite albums and play their own music over the store’s speakers. Light snacks and refreshments are provided and all participants get a spin. (NV)

FEIST Aug 15 at Mountain Winery

KRIS KRISTOFFERSON Aug 23 at Mountain Winery

THE NATIONAL Sep 1 at Frost Amphitheatre

KORN & ALICE IN CHAINS Sep 4 at Shoreline Amphitheatre

DURAN DURAN Sep 10-11 at Mountain Winery

MALUMA Sep 15 at SAP Center

MANÁ Sep 27 at SAP Center For music updates and contest giveaways, like us on Facebook at metrofb.com

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DOG DAZE Jay DeFeo captures the essence of a dog in distress in her painting, ‘Firesign,’ on display at the San Jose Museum of Art.

Labor of Hope A dark, yet optimistic, mood pervades Jay DeFeo’s SJMA exhibit, ‘Undersoul’ BY JEFFREY EDALATPOUR

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GREAT BIG dog is lying on his side. He’s at rest against a concrete floor—but it’s not a peaceful sleep. His dreaming mind is catching on fire. Anxious, orange flames spread through his limbs, crackling along the way, until they erupt from his back to permeate the atmosphere. The rust red smoke from his body is slowly eating away at the oxygen and charring the gray foreground to brown. Jay DeFeo’s painting Firesign (1984)

is the largest, most colorful and emotionally affecting canvas in the exhibit “Undersoul,” a succinct survey of the artist’s work at the San José Museum of Art through Jul. 7. San Francisco’s Hosfelt Gallery displayed a thrilling and more expansive selection of DeFeo’s (192989) paintings in 2015. But in that show, “Alter Ego,” Firesign might not have held the same power as it does now in San Jose. It would have been competing for your attention with equally ominous works like Hawk Moon No. 1 and Hawk Moon No. 2. There I might not have projected my own dog’s image onto the constellation of hard geometric

edges. Instead of a triangle, I could see an ear. A snout where it’s just a snub-nosed square. Two oblong, mismatched forms turned into his splayed, mottled legs—they used to run in place when he napped. Firesign filled up the empty space where his energy used to be. I couldn’t see anything else on the canvas. DeFeo momentarily returned my dog to me, but in doing so, she’d made a painful portrait of what I'd lost—an animal in distress, its combustible breath and inner life about to expire and disintegrate. Most of the other paintings in “Undersoul” share the same neutral or understated slate and charcoal gray palette. Along with the artist’s black and white photographs, the curators have established a cold, unsettling—but not off-putting— mood. DeFeo takes a drone’s eye view of ordinary objects, tilting, distorting or cutting them apart so that familiar things drift away from the purpose they were originally designed to fulfill. In one untitled work from her One O’clock Jump series, the wall text tells us that the

pale blue, translucent shell in front of us is actually “the plastic edge of a broken Scotch tape dispenser.” We can see inside its hollow interior, but it’s been vivisected so that it becomes unrecognizable. And we also have the artist’s photographs and contact sheets that offer blueprints for these abstractions. In her Statement of Visual Concerns DeFeo wrote, “In my ‘circular attitude’ toward my work, work in progress is very often related and linked to past images.” You can see the connections she’s referring to and making throughout “Undersoul.” Her larger paintings borrow or repurpose shapes that appear in a series like the ones that appear in her Shoetree sketches. But she’ll bend and distort those shapes to build and stir up the narrative. You can see the progression of her thinking process in an exhibit like this, from the photograph of an actual shoe tree that’s hanging in her studio to the smaller drawings of it and finally, to a painting in which that precise image is broken down, washed out or fractured. Which brings us back to the juxtaposition of Firesign against a monochromatic gallery filled with blues and grays. Those watery paintings and drawings contain a variety of cold emotions, passive ones that display the aftereffects of hurt and sorrow. With Firesign, DeFeo, wielding hotter colors, is the cause of all that hurt. She’s burning a particular place, an unwanted memory perhaps, down to ash. It’s more imprecise than a de Chirico dreamscape but just as wearying and desolate. Nothing in the waking world looks quite like it but on more than one occasion we’ve all gotten lost in the shadows cast off by those high, wide walls. A life is still breathing there, but the breathing is labored. As one visitor wrote on the comment sheet they left behind, “It’s dark with a little hope.”

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New Perspectives CITY LIGHTS THEATER Company’s latest production—a partnership with B.A.D. Theatre Company—is flipping the script. Gender Bent Broadway is a fun and flamboyant journey through a litany of classic show tunes, both old and new. The key difference in this revue: the male actors will be inhabiting characters traditionally played by women and vice versa. For this unique show, City Lights Theatre Company has enlisted top South Bay thespian talent to take on hits from musicals such as Little Shop of Horrors, Phantom of the Opera, Heathers and more. City Lights regulars include Nick Rodrigues, Brian Palac, Alycia Adame, Stephanie Baumann and Chloë Angst. For her part, actor Adame sees great potential in this unique show. “‘Traditional casting’ limits the potential of incredible actors, and I’m ready to be a part of turning that on it’s head,” Adame says. Gender Bent After Angst played the beloved emcee role—a Broadway traditionally male part—in Cabaret last year with the Sunnyvale Community Players, she realized how Jun 2, 7pm, $25 liberating it was to play any gender other than her own. City Lights Theater “It made me realize that born gender should not Company, San Jose limit an actor in the roles open to them,” Angst says. cltc.org “If an actor has the right talent and is capable of portraying a role of another gender, casting should be gender-blind.” Angst saw an opportunity to approach theater in a way that almost no company or troupe seemed to be doing, and B.A.D. Theatre Company was born. Gender Bent Broadway is the first production for the company—“B.A.D.” stands for Bay Area Diversity—which is sponsoring the one-night only performance. Rodrigues is looking forward to the chance to take on a role in which he normally wouldn’t be cast. “I rarely get to be feminine onstage,” he says. “There are so few featured roles written for gay men in musical theater other than side characters and [typically ‘queer’ shows]. It’s nice to be able to be the ingenue, villain, love interest while expressing my feminine side.” With the express purpose of transcending the traditional constructs of theater—and more importantly, gender—Gender Bent Broadway seeks to entertain while simultaneously pushing back against societal conventions, with the long-term goal of making the status quo of old seem as strange as the trans community once appeared to cisgendered normies. —Tad Malone

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COUNTRY HONK They tried to make him to go to rehab, and he said ‘Yes, yes, yes.’

Rocket Bottom In ‘Rocketman’ Sir Elton John hits the highest highs and lowest of lows BY RICHARD VON BUSACK

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O ROCKETMAN commences with Elton John (Taron Egerton) dressed in a pomegranate-hued devil costume, striding toward a circle of metal folding chairs. In recovery you’re supposed to be anonymous. Elton is there to state his full name, and confess his polydrug abuse and sex addiction. The addicts hang on his words. One asks, “What were you like as a child?”

Not that question! A lonely prodigy in the London suburbs, that’s what, complete with an ice cold dad

(Steven Mackintosh), and straying, withholding mom (Bryce Dallas Howard in a role Gemma Arterton would have improved). Young Elton (Matthew Illesey) sings “The Bitch Is Back,” not a song one associates with 10-year-olds, to a crowd of dancing 1950s neighbors in a cul de sac. This lost kid keeps returning for encores throughout the movie. Sometimes he gazes at his grownup self, wasted by drugs or wearing stage costumes that look, as This is Spinal Tap put it, like “some Australian’s nightmare.” Director Dexter Fletcher, who took over Bohemian Rhapsody after Bryan Singer was fired, bills this as a “true fantasy.” The fiction may be upfront—composite characters cannot sue—but it’s awfully familiar.

First, the new identity. A stage name taken from musician Elton Dean, and, here, John Lennon. British bluesman Long John Baldry, the actual source, and in real life the “someone” who saved Elton John’s life tonight, is cut out of the picture. The hungry years get their due, thanks to Stephen Graham as Dick James, a cigar-chomping Denmark Street manager. That’s where young Elton meets Jamie Bell’s lyricist Bernie Taupin. Bell is so appealingly understated that it would seem to have been a better idea to make Rocketman a bromance between an anguished, flamboyant performer and his no-drama mate. Cue the coke, nosebleeds, cascades of pills, blackouts, yet another cold shoulder from mom and dad. Against this worn-out material, the live shows perk things up. The closest Rocketman gets to the appealing delirium it seeks is when Elton rises up from a show at Dodger Stadium in his blue rhinestone baseball uniform, flies into the air and hits a passing jet plane like a skyrocket… then coming to consciousness aboard the plane, flying to yet some other gig. Gauche as it can be, Rocketman has

its pleasures, with Elton and Bernie driving around LA as the pretty “Amoreena” plays, motoring up to a re-creation of that venerable LA music hall, the Troubadour, as it was in 1970-something. More evocative production design occurs at a Hollywood Hills party, where Bernie hurts Elton’s feelings by diving into a mosh pit of hippie girls. Bafflingly, the incident is the alleged inspiration for “Tiny Dancer.” The arrangements lack the firepower of Elton’s best live album 11/7/70. And the songs are out of timeline, so we don’t see his development as a musician. As seen here, Honky Chateau seem to have been recorded after that unbearably twee megahit Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. As Elton, Egerton has a voice close enough for memory’s sake. But Fletcher favors tight closeups, making sure Egerton eats his heart out around an ever changing selection of novelty eyewear. He’s sometimes a yearning Austin Powers, sometimes a crying clown. Like elderly performers, stage outfits are meant to be seen from 20 feet away. It’s hard to feel the pain of a man when he’s dressed like Papageno from The Magic Flute. To its credit Rocketman isn’t nervous about Elton’s sexuality. One of Elton’s best songs “Take Me to The Pilot” is dubbed over the first tryst between Elton and his new love and new manager John Reid (Game of Thrones’ Richard Madden); the two can’t get their pants off fast enough. “Honky Cat,” with its pleasing New Orleans licks on a Fender Rhodes, is dubbed over the new couple’s shopping spree. Lest we forget, the road to excess is a toll road. Thus more declarations of suicide, an ambulance ride, and eventually a scary Studio 54 orgy with Village People clones. Elton tells his therapy group that he loved every crazy moment of it, but Rocketman won’t buy that. Rock music trusts us to know what fun too much fun can be. Mainstream biopics may honor the flight paths of a star, but they always have to bring the story thuddingly to earth.

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DISRUPTIVE Freya Seeburger—better known as Cellista—highlights the widening gulf between haves and have-nots on her new album.

BAY AREA A.D. San Jose musician Cellista paints a bleak picture of Silicon Valley living in 2019 BY MIKE HUGUENOR

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T ALL BEGINS with a crackle. Tape hiss purls. Then, from out of the Bay Area’s past, a voice echoes:

“On May Day, 1969, the Black Panther party held rallies across the nation demanding that jailed minister of defense Huey P. Newton be set free,” announces a disembodied voice. It goes on to recount how, on the first May Day, working people in Chicago led a mass strike—calling for an 8 hour work day. “The Black Panther party today,” the voice continues, “is carrying on this same fight for all working people.” What comes next is a testimony

from the end of time. Then, “Rupture II:” “What are we going to do?” asks an all-too-familar voice. “We’re going to make American great again, you watch.” Welcome to Transfigurations. Written and recorded over the last two years, Transfigurations is the latest effort from San Jose experimental musician Cellista, a.k.a. Freya Seeburger. Though cello is the album’s primary instrument, Transfigurations would best be described as a sort of avant-pop, comprising elements of classical, found sound, trap, modern composition and noise. It is clear-eyed, and it is apocalyptic. The message,

unmistakably sent across the album’s eleven tracks: that the Bay Area has reached a point of no return. “I think we reached it a while ago,” Seeburger says over the phone. “What’s happening now is just the wound. It’s opening up and we can see it. That sounds sort of dark and depressing, but we’re not in a terribly great time.” In an area where the powerful praise the act of disruption, it’s no surprise then that harm would manifest in the form of “Ruptures,” gaping holes inflicted on the body of an ecosystem, registered on Tranfigurations as a series of sound collages. “I think that’s what my ruptures are about. It’s a way of giving testimony to the fragile ecosystem around us, and the fact that artists here struggling,” says Seeburger. On the quietly ominous “Look Homeward, Angel” San Jose rapper DEM ONE spits two verses, bookending an operatic aria sung over cello, piano and beatbox. In the second verse, he aims squarely for the gut, calling out San Jose’s

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self-described status as “Capital of Silicon Valley:” “I’m from the valley of the heartless,” DEM ONE rhymes, “People sleeping on the park bench. Evil creeping through the darkness. Plush homes, apartments segregated—separated from the people on the margins.” Though it comes early in the record, this verse serves the album like a centerpiece. Free of any gilded threading, apart from the self-satisfied lingo IPOs and disruption, DEM ONE’s verses reveal what is always there around us. Yes, it is political. Yes, you are probably in some way complicit. And yes, you should listen. “Being an artist is a political act, whether you want to admit that or not,” Seeburger says, “because it’s so reliant on places, and spaces, and institutions making room for us.” The question of affordable housing, and of the space for artists in this newly transfigured Bay Area arises again in “Rupture III,” a mournful tone piece, which samples news reports on the Oakland Ghost Ship fire. “Just where are struggling artists supposed to live?” asks the voice of a correspondent, his report soon falling into an unrelenting loop on the words “questions of safety and legality.” “We’re dependent, reliant on affordable housing,” Seeburger says, of the Bay Area’s arts community, “but right now in the Bay Area, we’re seeing these small assaults on our life daily, whether it be the lack of affordable housing, or just the political situation, there’s all these micro forces that disrupt our daily way of life.” Transfigurations bears witness to these small assaults, registering them across a body scarred with tape hiss, slashed with string, and drained of all security. The assessment is dire, but like the biblical transfiguration of Christ, it is an event meant to lay bare what was previously hidden. “In some ways, the ruptures, it’s a way of seeing the wound so that we can attend to it,” Cellista says. “So that there can finally be some sort of help, some sort of healing.”


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THU MAY 30 | SOCORRA & CO. AT TAYLOR STREET NIGHT MARKET Night markets are a damn good idea in this valley. Especially with good music, food and beverages under and easy, breezy evening. I’ve always felt like the best time to see a skilled local act is just before they leave town or right when they get back. Those are two different versions of their best form—eager to leave home and show the world what they’ve got, then excited for their own bed and to show their people what they learned from the world. Socorra’s planning to hit the road with Adira Sharkey for a West Coast tour next month. Although I will say that Socorra never seems to leave her best form. 6pm. Gordon Biersch Brewery, 357 E Taylor Street, San Jose

MON JUN 3 | LMNOP COMEDY CONTEST MONDAYS My heart goes out to anyone who works through the weekend and misses out on fun times. If that’s you, then I recommend heading out to Sunnyvale—something I do about once or twice a year. Go see comedian Joe Begley host this contest of comics. Cash prizes, comics at their best, late Monday nights, hosted by a very funny comic? Heck yuss! 10pm. Lilly Mac's, 187 S Murphy Ave, Sunnyvale = MUST SEE

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Everyday Happy Hour 4pm– 5:30pm & 9pm–10pm. Mon, 7pm: Big Bands. Tue, 8pm– Close: Tiki Tuesdays—exotic cocktails and island vibes. Wed, 8pm–11pm: Queen Bingo. Pruneyard Cinemas, 1875 S Bascom Ave, Campbell

Sat June 1

SAM'S BBQ

Wed, 6pm: Blue House. Tue, 6/4, 6pm: Bean Creek. Wed, 6/5, 6pm: Three on the Tree. 1110 S Bascom Ave, San Jose

Dr. Rock & LRI Present

AN EVENING W/FLO

Funky Latin Orchestra & Introducing AZUL LATINO • 8pm $20 adv/$25 day of show Sun June 2

PRIVATE EVENT Book your private parties here! 2209 Broadway St Redwood City / 831.334.1153 clubfoxrwc.com

Aki Kumar’s Blues Jam. 91 S Autumn St, San Jose

7pm. Caffe Frascati, 315 S First St, San Jose

COSMOS | ASTRONOMY ON TAP SOUTH BAY #10

7:30pm. Uproar Brewing Co, 439 S First St, San Jose

THE RITZ

Fri May 31

The Electrifying Tribute to Michael Jackson • 9pm $18 adv / $20 day of show

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WOMEN/LGBTQ COMEDY OPEN MIC

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FOREVERLAND

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Wed, 8pm: Long Beach Dub Allstars, The Aggrolites, Tomorrows Bad Seeds. Thu, 8pm: Nattali Rize, The Dangerous, Ghost Rock, DJ David Q. Fri, 7:30pm: Jermaine Fowler: Live Comedy in San Jose. Fri, 9:30pm: Echo Flex: A 2000s Era Hip Hop Party! Sat, 9pm: ’90s Nite at The Ritz. 400 S First St, San Jose

FRESH DRUNK STONED COMEDY TOUR POOR HOUSE BISTRO

Wed, 6pm: The Legendary Ron Thompson & Friends feat Coronado. Thu, 6pm: Chrome Deluxe. Fri, 6pm: RJ Mischo Band On Tour. Sat, 6pm: James Harman Band. Sun, 11am: New Orleans Piano Brunch with Johnny Fabulous. Mon, 6pm: Mixed Open Mic Night. Tue, 7pm:

BRITANNIA ARMS ALMADEN

Wed, 10pm: DJ Hank. Thu, 10pm: Live Band– Hootenanny. Fri, 10pm: Superbad. Sat, 10pm: DJ Noble. Sun, 10pm: DJ Hank. Mon, 10pm: Game Night. Tue, 7:30pm: Risky Quizness. 5027 Almaden Expy, San Jose

THU 5/30 FILM EXHIBIT | KERRY TRIBE: THE ELUSIVE WORD

11am–5pm. Through 9/30. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way, Stanford

ROCK | SOCORRA & CO. AT TAYLOR STREET NIGHT MARKET

8pm. San Jose Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose

6pm. Gordon Biersch Brewery, 357 E Taylor St, San Jose

SAMBA/BOSSA NOVA | CADO & OS CALIOCAS

BLUEGRASS | MILL CREEK RAMBLERS

8pm. Cafe Stritch, 374 S First St, San Jose

COMEDY | LOCALS ONLY!

8pm. Santa Clara Valley Brewing, 101 E Alma Ave, San Jose

7pm. Mission Pizza & Pub, 1572 Washington Blvd, Fremont

LIVE LIT WRITERS OPEN MIC

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1011 PACIFIC AVE. SANTA CRUZ 831-429-4135 Thursday, May 30 • In the Atrium • Ages 16+

EZRA BELL • PABLO DYLAN

Friday, May 31 • In the Atrium • Ages 21+

MARTY O’REILLY & THE OLD SOUL ORCHESTRA Saturday, June 1 • Ages 16+

G hostemane Saturday, June 1 • In the Atrium • Ages 16+

MAMMA MIA! ABBA & 70s DISCO DANCE PARTY Sunday, June 2 • Ages 21+ Official 2019 Santa Cruz Pride Afterparty with

PLANET BOOTY

Sunday, June 2 • In the Atrium • Ages 16+ Official Santa Cruz Pride Afterparty NO COVER with

DJ ELZ • SPICY BOYS HOUR • DJ SHALIMAR Tuesday, June 4 • In the Atrium • Ages 16+

DIZZY WRIGHT

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Jun 5 Chon/ d0MI x JD Beck (Ages 16+) Jun 6 Fidlar/ Tropa Magica (Ages 16+) Jun 8 Andre Nickatina/ J.Lately (Ages 16+) Jun 27 Together Pangea/ Vundabar (Ages 16+) Jun 29 Galactic ft. Erica Falls (Ages 16+) Jul 14 Toots & The Maytals (Ages 16+) Aug 13 Matisyahu (Ages 16+) Aug 15 Hawthorne Heights/ Emery (Ages 16+) Aug 16 The Original Wailers (Ages 16+) Aug 22 Tuxedo (Ages 16+) Sep 14 The California Honeydrops (Ages 16+) Sep 24 Hot Chip (Ages 16+) Oct 14 Yung Gravy (Ages 16+) Oct 23 The Distillers (Ages 16+) Nov 14 Suicide Girls Blackheart Burlesque (Ages 21+) Nov 20 Hippo Campus (Ages 16+) Unless otherwise noted, all shows are dance shows with limited seating. Tickets subject to city tax & service charge by phone 877-987-6487 & online

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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

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

DANN ZINN ALBUM RELEASE

7:30pm. With Taylor Eigsti, Dan Robbins, Mark Ferber. Art Boutiki Music Hall, 44 Race St, San Jose

THURSDAY NIGHT BLUES JAM

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

COMEDIAN | AHMED AHMED

8pm. Various times through Sun. Rooster T. Feathers, 157 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale

TRIVIA NIGHT

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

COMEDIAN | LUIS DE ALBA: THE JAJA TOUR 8pm. San Jose Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose

THE BRANHAM LOUNGE

Thu, 10pm: The Goods with Felipe Avelar. Fri, 10pm: TGIFF with DJ Worldwise. Sat, 10pm: Snap Saturdays with DJ Frank Morales. 1116 Branham Lane, San Jose

FRI 5/31 EXHIBITS | SHANNON EBNER’S STRAY: A GRAPHIC TONE & KAHLIL JOSEPH: BLKNWS

11am–5pm. Through 6/16. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way, Stanford

EXHIBIT | JOSIAH MCELHENY: ISLAND UNIVERSE

11am–5pm through 8/18. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way, Stanford

Thu-Sun, 8:30pm: Karaoke. Sun, 4pm: Novak-Nanni Duo. 2988 Almaden Expy, San Jose

KARAOKE | COURT’S LOUNGE

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

CIRCUS OF SIN ‘SINNING IN THE RAIN’

9pm. Hosted by Some Guy. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose

THROWBACK THURSDAY KARAOKE & DANCE

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

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

IMPROVISATION | COMEDY SPORTZ 8pm. 3Below, 288 S Second St, San Jose

SMOKING PIG BBQ

Fri, 9pm: Jimmy D's StoneCold Rhythm & Blues Band. Sat, 9pm: The Funky Godfather: A James Brown Tribute Band. 3340 Mowry Ave, Fremont

DANCE | DJ RAHEEM

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

EXHIBIT | WARREN CHANG: VOICE OF THE FIELDS

11am. Through 6/16. New Museum Los Gatos | NUMU, 106 Main St, Los Gatos

FAMILY BOLLYWOOD WORKOUT

5pm. Alum Rock Library, 3090 Alum Rock Ave, San Jose

FOLK/COUNTRY | STRAGGLYRS

KARAOKE | THE GOOSETOWN LOUNGE

Fri & Sat, 9:30pm. 1072 Lincoln Ave, San Jose

EDM DJ | R3HAB

10pm. Pure Nightclub, 146 S Murphy Ave, Sunnyvale

7pm. Mission Pizza & Pub, 1572 Washington Blvd, Fremont

SAT 6/1

FOLK | BELL BROTHERS, REKNROAD

SAN JOSE SUPER TOY SHOW

Good Times/Metro Ad, Wed. 05/29 7:30pm. Art Boutiki Music SHERWOOD INN

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Hall, 44 Race St, San Jose

COMEDIAN | ARIES SPEARS (MAD TV)

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

MULTIMEDIA ALBUM RELEASE | CELLISTA'S TRANSFIGURATIONS

8pm. Anno Domini, 366 S First St, San Jose

LIVE BAND | BLIND PILOTS 8pm. The Cats, 17533 Santa Cruz Hwy, Los Gatos

KARAOKE | ROCCO'S BLUE MAX

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

11am. (9am earlybird). Also Sun. Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Rd, San Jose

YOUTH ROCK | SCHOOL OF ROCK SJ SPRING SEASON SHOWS 9:30am. Also Sun. San Jose Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose

CRAFT FAIR | MAKERS MARKET IN THE PARK

11am. First Sat. monthly. Santana Row, 377 Santana Row, San Jose

OLD-TIMEY BLUEGRASS | BEARGRASS CREEK 7pm. Mission Pizza & Pub, 1572 Washington Blvd, Fremont


metroactive EVENTS Every day. Fri–Sat, 7pm. Sun–Thu, 9pm. 7 Bamboo, 162 Jackson St, San Jose

IMPROVISATION | COMEDY SPORTZ

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

SCVB COMEDY NIGHT WITH JC CURRAIS

8pm. With BMo, Avery Harmon, Kelly McInerny. Santa Clara Valley Brewing, 101 E Alma Ave, San Jose

COMEDY | HOLY CITY ZOO REUNION #3 8:30pm. Angelica's Bistro, 863 Main St, Redwood City

JAZZ JAM

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

ACOUSTIC | JOE FERRARA

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

KARAOKE | KATIE BLOOM’S Wed & Sun, 9:30pm–1:30am. Campbell

MON 6/3 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 THE WILLOW DEN

Fri, 9pm: Live Music with Piedmont. Sat, 9pm: Live music with Bay Company. Sun, 5:30pm–Close: Service Industry Night = 1/2 off drinks with your industry card! Tue, 10pm: Karaoke. 803 Lincoln Ave, San Jose

KARAOKE & DANCING

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

EDM/TRAP | PARTY FAVOR 10pm. Pure Nightclub, 146 S Murphy Ave, Sunnyvale

SUN 6/2 YOUTH ROCK | SCHOOL OF ROCK SJ SPRING SEASON SHOWS 9:30am. Also Sat. San Jose Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose

SAN JOSE SUPER TOY SHOW 10am. Also Sat. Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Rd, San Jose

LET'S TAKE A JOYRIDE: MUSIC, BEER & LOWRIDERS

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20): I prefer live theater over movies. The glossy flawlessness of films, accomplished by machines that assemble and polish, is less emotionally rich than the direct impact of live performers' unmediated voices and bodies and emotions. Their evocative imperfections move me in ways that glossy flawlessness can't. Even if you're not like me, Gemini, I invite you to experiment with my approach for a while—not just in the entertainment you choose but in all areas of your life. As much as possible, get your experience raw and unfiltered. CANCER (June 21-July 22): I've got a message for

you from Cancerian poet Tyler Knott Gregson. Please read it every day for the next 15 days, including when you first wake up and right before sleep. Here it is: "Promise me you will not spend so much time treading water and trying to keep your head above the waves that you forget, truly forget, how much you have always loved to swim."

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): In 2003, a group of thieves

in Antwerp, Belgium pulled off the biggest jewelry heist in history. To steal the diamonds, gold, and other gems, together worth more than $100 million, they had to outsmart security guards, a seismic sensor, a protective magnetic field, Doppler radar, infrared detectors and a lock. I mention this, Leo, because I suspect that in the coming weeks you will have a comparable ability to insinuate yourself into the presence of previously inaccessible treasures and secrets and codes. You'll be able to penetrate barriers that have kept you shut off from valuable things. (P.S. But I hope that unlike the Antwerp thieves, you'll use your superpowers in an ethical manner.)

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): In the northeast corner

of Spain, bordering France, is an area known as Catalonia. With its own culture and language, it has a long history of seeking complete autonomy. On four occasions it has declared itself to be independent from Spain. The most recent time was in 2017, when 92 percent of the Catalans who voted expressed the desire to be free of Spain's rule. Alas, none of the rebellions have succeeded. In the latest instance, no other nation on Earth recognized Catalonia's claim to be an independent republic. In contrast to its frustrated attempts, your own personal quest to seek greater independence could make real progress in the coming months. For best results, formulate a clear intention and define the precise nature of the sovereignty you seek. Write it down!

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): A Libran blogger named OceanAlgorithms wrote, "I'm simultaneously wishing I were a naturalist whose specialty is finding undiscovered species in well-explored places; and a skateboarding mathematician meditating on an almost-impossible-to-solve equation as I practice my skateboard tricks; and a fierce forest witch who casts spells on nature-despoilers; and a gothic heroine with twelve suitors; and the sexiest cat that ever lived." I love how freewheeling and wide-ranging

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OceanAlgorithms is with her imaginative fantasies. In light of current astrological omens, I encourage you to do the same. Give yourself permission to dream and scheme extravagantly.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Geologists aren't exactly

sure why, but almost six million years ago, the Strait of Gibraltar closed up. As a result, the Mediterranean Sea was cut off from the Atlantic Ocean, and within a thousand years, it had mostly disappeared. Fast forward 600,000 years. Again, geologists don't understand how it happened, but a flood broke through the barrier, allowing the ocean to flow back into the Mediterranean basin and restore it to its previous status as a sea. I propose that we invoke that replenishment as a holy symbol for the process you're engaged in: a replenishment of your dried-out waters.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): I invite you to

meditate on this proposal from freelance writer Radha Marcum: "The spiritual definition of love is that when you look at the person you love, it makes you love yourself more." I hope there's a lot of that kind of action going on for you in the next four weeks. According to my assessment of life's secret currents, all of creation will be conspiring to intensify and deepen your love for yourself by intensifying and deepening your love for other people. Cooperate with that conspiracy, please!

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Is there a creature

on Earth that's more annoying than the mosquito? I've never heard anyone gaze upon one of the pesky monsters sucking blood out of her arm and say, "Aw, what a cute little bug." And yet every year there is a town in Russia that holds a jokey three-day celebration in honor of the mosquito. The people who live in Berezniki even stage a "most delicious" competition, in which people allow themselves to be pricked by mosquitoes for 20 minutes, with an award going to whomever accumulates the most bites. I highly approve of the spirit of this approach for your own use in the coming weeks, Capricorn. If you have fun with the things that bother you, I bet they won't bother you as much.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): It's the Forever Season,

Aquarius. You have a poetic license to act as if your body will live for a hundred years and your soul will live for all eternity. You are authorized to believe that in the coming decades you will grow steadily wiser, kinder, happier and wilder. During the Forever Season, you may have dreams like flying over a waterfall at sunset, or finding the lost magic you were promised before you were born, or discovering the key to a healing you feared would always elude you. As you careen through this unpredictable grace period, your understanding of reality may expand dramatically. I bet you'll get practical epiphanies about how to express yourself with greater effectiveness.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): A musical historian from Cambridge University decided it would be amusing to perform forgotten songs that were written in the Rhineland a thousand years ago. His research wasn't easy, because musical notation was different back then. But he ultimately reconstructed the tunes in ways that he felt were 80 percent faithful to the originals. He and other musicians subsequently performed and recorded them. I propose a somewhat comparable assignment for you in the coming weeks, Pisces. You will benefit, I believe, from trying to recover the truth about events that occurred a long time ago and/or by trying to revivify old beauty that has new relevance. Homework. Finish this sentence: "The one thing that really keeps me from being myself is _______." Testify at Truthrooster@gmail.com.

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yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Courtney McCoy. Managing Member. STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE #201905010291. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of OF SantaFICTITIOUS Clara County onBUSINESS 05/10/2019. (pubNAME Metro 05/22, 05/29, #634598 06/05, 06/12/2019)

The following person(s) / registrant(s) has / have abandoned the use of the fictitious business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS name(s): Forget Me Not Spa, 43 S. Park Victoria NAME STATEMENT #654628 Unit 712, Milpitas, Ca, 95035, Charlie Hatfield, 2311 TheMeadowmont following person(s) is (are) doing O’Goodys, Dr., San Jose, CA,business 95133.as: Filed in Santa 2503 Lambert Lane, San Jose, CA, 95125, Orlando M Godrich. Clara County on 03/02/2017 under file no. 627124. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant This business was conducted by: an Individual. This began transacting business under the fictitious business name filed with the County Clerk-Recorder or statement names listedwas herein on 05/09/2019. /s/Orlndo M Goodrich. ofstatement Santa Clara County This was filed withon the10/03/2017. County Clerk/s/Charlie of Santa Clara County Business on 05/09/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, Hatfield, Owner. (pub dates 10/11, 06/05, 10/18, 06/12/2019) 10/25, 11/01/2017)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #634609 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The following person(s) is (are) doing business NAME #654569 as: Icey STATEMENT Poki, 1085 E. Brokaw Road, Suite 30, San

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Jose, CA, 95131, 3L Poki, Inc.doing This business is Arbor being The following person(s) is (are) business as: Apartments 255 W. Julian Street, Suite 301, conductedAssociates, by a Corporation. Registrant began San Jose, CA, 95110, Charles W. Davidson. This business is transacting business under the fictitious business being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant name or names listed herein on 10/03/2017. Above began transacting business under the fictitious business entity formed in theon state of California. name or was names listed herein 07/01/1984. Refile in/s/ facts Jianzhao Li.filing President. #4037265. Thiswas statement from previous #463995. Above entity formed in the state of California. /s/Charles W. Davidson. was filed with the County Clerk of SantaManager. Clara #198418100288. This statement filed10/11, with 10/18, the County County on 10/03/2017. (pub was Metro 10/25, Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/07/2019. (pub Metro 11/01/2017) 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Alianza Cristiana De San Jose, 2360 Mclaughlin Avenue, San Jose, CA, 95122, Rene Urquia, 2735 Klein Rd., San Jose, CA, 95148. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/24/2019. Refile in facts from previous filing #588418. /s/Rene Urquia. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/24/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME,STATEMENT CASE NUMBER: 17CV316633 NAME #654550

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The person(s) isPERSONS: (are) doing business as: Moreland TOfollowing ALL INTERESTED Petitioner (name): Apartments Associates, 4375 Payne Jose, CA, Sophia Noreen Hussain for a Avenue, decree San changing 95117, Charles W. Davidson. This business is being conducted as Liability follows:Company. PresentRegistrant name: Sophia bynames a Limited began Noreen transacting Hussain. Proposed name: Sophia Noreen Huxley. business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/01/1984. Refilethat in facts from previous filing in THE COURT ORDERS all persons interested #517749. Above entity was formed in the state of California. this matter appear before this court at the hearing /s/Charles Davidson. Manager. #198417900400. indicatedW.below to show cause, if any, whyThis the statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara petition for change(pub of name should05/29, not be granted. County on 05/07/2019. Metro 05/22, 06/05, Any person objecting to the name change described 06/12/2019)

above must file a written objection that includes the reasons forBUSINESS the objection at least two court FICTITIOUS days before the matter is scheduled to be heard NAME STATEMENT and must appear at the #654561 hearing to show cause why The is (are) business Las thefollowing petitionperson(s) should not be doing granted. If noas: written Casitas Associates, A California Limited objection is timely filed, the courtPartnership, may grant255 the W.petition Julian Street, Suite 301, San Jose, CA, 95110, Charles W. without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: Davidson. This business is being conducted by a Limited January 9, 2018 at 8:45 am, room 107 Probate filed Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business on: October 3, 2017 (pubname dates:or10/11, under the fictitious business names10/18, listed 10/25, herein on11/01/2017) 07/01/1984. Refile in facts from previous filing #463991.

Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Charles W. Davidson. Manager. #198417900374. This statement was filed with County Clerk of Santa ClaraCHANGE County on OF ORDER TOtheSHOW CAUSE FOR 05/07/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

NAME, CASE NUMBER: 17CV316632 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner (name): FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Aidan Zahid Hussain for a decree changing names NAME STATEMENT #654549 as follows: Present name: Aidan Zahid Hussain.

The followingname: person(s) is (are) doingHuxley. businessTHE as: Cedar Proposed Aidan Zahid COURT Glen Associates, 255 W. Julian Street, Suite 301, San Jose, CA, ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter 95110, Charles W. Davidson. This business is being conducted before this court at the hearing byappear a Limited Liability Company. Registrant beganindicated transacting below under to show any, why theorpetition for business the cause, fictitiousifbusiness name names listed herein on 07/01/1984. Refile innot factsbe from previousAny filingperson change of name should granted. #463994. Above entity was formed the state of California. /s/ objecting to the name changeindescribed above must Charles W. Davidson. Manager. #198417900458. This statement filefiled a written that includes reasons was with theobjection County Clerk of Santa Clarathe County on for the objection least05/29, two court before the 05/07/2019. (pub Metroat05/22, 06/05,days 06/12/2019)

matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing toBUSINESS show cause why the petition should FICTITIOUS not be granted. If no written objection is timely NAME #654553 filed, theSTATEMENT court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OFisHEARING: 9, 2018 The following person(s) (are) doing January business as: San at Jose Apartments 255 W. Julian Suite 8:45 am, roomAssociates, 107 Probate filed on:Street, October 3, 301, 2017 San Jose, CA, 95110, Charles W. Davidson. This business is (pub dates: 10/11, 10/18, 10/25, 11/01/2017) being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/05/1978. Refile in facts FICTITIOUS BUSINESS from previous filing #463992. Above entity was formed in the state of STATEMENT California. /s/Charles W. Davidson. Manager. NAME #634514 #198417900449. This statement was filed with the County Theoffollowing person(s) (are) doing business as: Clerk Santa Clara County onis05/07/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/12/2019) Van’s06/05, Gift Shop & Pure Water, 2380 Senter Road,

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Nguyen, 3078 BUSINESS Warrington Ave,, San Jose, CA, 95127. FICTITIOUS This business is being conducted by a Married NAME STATEMENT #654774 Couple. Registrant has not yet begun transacting

The following person(s) is (are) doing businessname as: Golden business under the fictitious business or Poppy Inc.,listed 171 Main Street,/s/Vu Los Altos, CA, 94022. names herein. Nguyen. This This statement business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant was with transacting the Countybusiness Clerk ofunder Santa has notfiled yet begun theClara fictitious Countyname on 09/20/2017. (pubherein. MetroAbove 10/11,entity 10/18, 10/25, business or names listed was formed in the state of Delaware. /s/Carrol Titus. Director/CEO. 11/01/2017) #C4274125. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/14/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019) BUSINESS FICTITIOUS

NAME STATEMENT 634695 FICTITIOUS The following BUSINESS person(s) is (are) doing business as: Yoga Inside Out, 1460 Kingfisher Way, Sunnyvale, CA, NAME STATEMENT #654167

94087, Nikkiperson(s) Wong. This business is being conducted The following is (are) doing business as: Glow by an began transacting Face Bar,Individual. 2114 SenterRegistrant Rd., Suite 18, San Jose, CA, 95112, Ivy Tran. This business is being conducted a General business under the fictitious businessbyname or names Partnership. Registrant began transacting businessfile under listed herein on 10/11/2012. Refile of previous the fictitious business name or names listed herein on #569481 with changes. /s/Nikki Wong. This statement 04/25/2019. /s/Ivy Tran. This statement was filed with the was filed the County Clerkon of 04/25/2019. Santa Clara(pub County Clerkwith of Santa Clara County County on 10/06/2017. Metro 10/11, 10/18, 10/25, Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05,(pub 06/12/2019) 11/01/2017)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654300 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Sashocommerce, 12376 Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road, Saratoga, CA, 95070, Sara Kian Pour, 1825 39th Ave, San Francisco, CA, 94122. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/30/2019. /s/ Sara Kian Pour. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/30/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654287 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Free Bunni, 2221 Oakland Road, San Jose, CA, 95131, Purity Cosmetics. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 03/04/2004. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Ric Kostick. CEO. #C2579649. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/29/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654289 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Kelvin Auto Repair, 798 N13th St., San Jose, CA, 95112, Jason Phu Dang, 2674 Senter Rd #299, San Jose, CA, 95111. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/02/0009. /s/Jason Dang. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/29/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654361 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Biotech Bootcamp, 6472 San Anselmo Way, San Jose, CA, 95119, Think B Squared, LLC. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/20/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Christopher Rappleye. Owner. #201910710657. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/01/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654156 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Nuong Dinh Hardwood Floor, 1812 Kyra Cir., San jose, CA, 95122, Nuong T Dinh, Loi T Le, Nhan Dinh. This business is being conducted by a General Partnership. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/15/2018. /s/Nuong T Dinh. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/24/2019. (pub Metro 05/08, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29/2019)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654008

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654813

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654091

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. South Bay Sedan Limo Service, 2. Paradise Limo & Sedan Service, 2033 Gateway Place, #536, San Jose, CA, 95110, SB Sedan & Limo Service Corp, 335 Mansell St., San Francisco, CA, 94134. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/24/2008. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Shawne Portman. CFO. #C3172226. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/19/2019. (pub Metro 05/15, 05/22, 05/29, 06/05/2019)

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Serenity Executive Rentals, 823 Helena Dr., Sunnyvale, CA, 94087, Pillow Of Winds LLC. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 04/14/2014. Refile in facts from previous filing #592085. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Robert Lane. Managing Member. #201409910403. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/14/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Turbosadtv, 809 Auzerais Ave., San Jose, CA, 95126, Robert James Coburn. This business is being conducted by a Married Couple. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 01/21/2013. /s/Robert Coburn. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/23/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654796

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654888

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. EQ1 Evergreen Estates, 2. EQ1 Evergreen Estates Realty, 3. EQ1 Evergreen Realty, 4. EQ1 Estates Realty, 1762 Technology Dr., #106, San Jose, CA, 95110, Equity One Real Estate Inc. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/10/2013. Refile in facts from previous filing #635357. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Marlo Ibon. Vice President. #C3516812. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/14/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654822 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Will Konijn Agency, 4750 Almaden Expwy, Suite 124-245, San Jose, CA, 95118200, William Carl Konijn, 380 Vista Roma Way Unit 217, San Jose, CA, 95136441. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 05/14/2019. /s/William Carl Konijn. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/14/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #654825 The following person(s) / registrant(s) has / have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name(s): Page Mill Funding, 2626 Hanover St., Palo Alto, CA, 94303, Bear Bruin Ventures Inc. Filed in the Santa Clara County on 05/11/2011 under file No. 551450. This business was conducted by: An Corporation: Filed on 05/14/2019. /s/William Stuart. President. (pub dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/01/2019)

STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #654826 The following person(s) / registrant(s) has / have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name(s): Milestone Financial, 4970 El Camino Real #230, Los Altos, CA, 94022, Bear Bruin Ventures Inc. Filed in the Santa Clara County on 05/18/2015 under file No. 504981. This business was conducted by: An Corporation: Filed on 05/14/2019. /s/William Stuart. President. (pub dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/01/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654723 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Acqua Miracolo, 1815 Topeka Avenue, San Jose, CA, 95126, Julian Mark Cantando, Fiona Marie Cantando. This business is being conducted by a General Partnership. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 05/13/2019. /s/Julian Mark Cantando. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/13/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654865 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Janean Baird dba Trasformare, 175 Herlong Avenue, San Jose, CA, 95123. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yet transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Janean Baird. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/15/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654435 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Uncle Papa’s BBQ, 8325 Westwood Dr., Gilroy, CA, 95020, Daniel David Hill. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Daniel David Hill. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/03/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Talent Acquisition Group, 4250 Pomona Ave., Palo Alto, Ca, 94306, Talent AG, Inc., 4470 W. Sunset Blvd Suite 91630, Los Angeles, CA, 90027. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 05/16/2019. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Bryce Murray. President. #C4196672. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/16/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. CASE NO. 19CV347624 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner (name): Rainbow Paras for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Nathaniel Christian S. Paras. Proposed name: Nathaniel Christian Sumang Paras. 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: September 10, 2019 at 8:45 am, room: Probate. filed on: May 16, 2019 (pub dates: 05/29, 06/05, 06/12, 06/18/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #653793 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Noodle Edition, 1331 Coleman Ave., Santa Clara, CA, 95050, Rocky Minh Do, 2589 Greengate Dr., San Jose, CA, 95132. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yer begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Rocky Minh Do. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/15/2019. (pub Metro 05/15, 05/22, 05/29, 06/05/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654981 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Comforcare Home Care- San Jose & Southwest, 125 E Sunnyoaks Ave, STE 213, Campbell, CA, 95008, Silicon Valley Homecare, 4475 Strawberry Park Drive, San Jose, CA, 95129. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. 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/Ling Wang. President. #4272035. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/20/2019. (pub Metro 05/29, 06/05, 06/12, 06/19/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #655041 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Birdsong Outdoor School, 172 W. Maude Ave., Sunnyvale, CA, 94085, Elizabeth Binkley. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/ Elizabeth Binkley. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/21/2019. (pub Metro 05/29, 06/05, 06/12, 06/19/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654092 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. Beary’s Creations, 2. Bearyscreations, 809 Auzerais Ave., San Jose, CA, 95126, Jessica Coburn. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 01/01/2019. /s/Jessica Coburn. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 04/23/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654915 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Servpro of Palo Alto, 422 S. Hillview Drive, Milpitas, CA, 95035, Complete Restoration Inc., 3180 Vista Diego Rd., Jamul, CA, 91935. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 08/01/2014. Refile in facts from previous filing #592741. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Marianna Ablahad. President. #C367319. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/16/2019. (pub Metro 05/29, 06/05, 06/12, 06/19/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654973

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. DSA Consulting, 2. D.S.A.C., 3. David S Alessio Consulting, 10281 Torre Ave., Unit 815, Cupertino, CA, 95014, Davod Scott Alessio. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 01/01/2017. /s/David S. Alessio. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/17/2019. (pub Metro 05/29, 06/05, 06/12, 06/19/2019)

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF (NAME): CARYN MARY SELDEN CASE NUMBER: PR-19-185899 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of (specify all names by which the decedent was known): CARYN MARY SELDEN; CARYN M. SELDEN; CARYN HINKA Petition for Probate has been filed by (name of petitioner): Margaret Smith in the Superior Court of California, County of (specify): Santa ClaraThe Petition for Probate requests that (name): Margaret Smith be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court.The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interestedpersons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: August 21, 2019 Time: 9 a.m. Dept.: Probate. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code.Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court aRequest for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.Attorney for petitioner (name): David S. Lee(Address): 2570 W. El Camino Real, Ste 500, Mountain Vew, CA 94040Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4310, Mountain View, CA, 94040-0310(Telephone): (650) 390-0943(Pub Dates: 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654910 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Mon Dona Design, 7205 St. George Ln., San Jose, CA, 95120, Mandana Arian. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 01/01/2019. /s/Mandana Arian. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/16/2019. (pub Metro 05/29, 06/05, 06/12, 06/19/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #655201

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Diamond, 12015 Saratoga-Sunnyvale Rd., Saratoga, CA, 95090, Diamond Gas And Mart #4, 824 East Yosemite Ave., Manteca,, CA, 95336. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. 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/Mushtaq Omar. President. #C4271514. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/24/2019. (pub Metro 05/29, 06/05, 06/12, 06/19/2019)

NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL REAL PROPERTY OF MILES RICHARD COLMAN, SANTA CLARA SUPERIOR COURT CASE NO. 19PR185757 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 13, 2019 at 2:00 p.m., the Public Administrator of the County of Santa Clara, as Special Administrator of the Estate of Miles Richard Colman, intends to sell at private sale, to the highest net bidder, all of the estate’s right, title and interest in and to certain real property located at 3457 Buckeye Drive in the City of Santa Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, which property is more particularly described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated by reference. The sale shall be subject to confirmation by the above-referenced court. The real property will be sold subject to current taxes, covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, rights, rights of way, and easements of record, with any encumbrances of record to be satisfied from the purchase price. Bids or offers for the real property are hereby invited. For additional information about submitting bids or offers please contact the listing agent, Phil Costanza, RE/Max Santa Clara Valley, 1530 Parkmoor Ave., Suite B, San Jose, CA 95116; Telephone (408) 295-4432. All bids or offers must be in accompanied by a ten (10) percent deposit by cashier’s check, with the balance of the purchase price to be paid in cash upon close of escrow. Taxes, rents, operating and maintenance expenses, and premiums on insurance acceptable to the purchaser shall be prorated as of the date of recording of conveyance. Examination of title, recording of conveyance, transfer taxes and any title insurance policy shall be at the expense of the purchaser or purchasers. The right is reserved for James J. Ramoni, Public Administrator of the County of Santa Clara as Special Administrator of the Estate of Miles Richard Colman reserves the right to reject any and all bids or offers. All bids or offers will be opened at 2:00 p.m. on June 13, 2019 at the offices of the Public Administrator of the County of Santa Clara located at 333 W. Julian Street, San Jose, CA 95110, or thereafter, as allowed by law. James J. Ramoni, Public Administrator County Santa Clara James R. Williams, County Counsel Mark A. Gonzalez, Lead Deputy County Counsel EXHIBIT “A”LEGAL DESCRIPTIONReal Property in the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, described as follows:LOT 124, AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN MAP ENTITLED “TRACT NO. 4741 SEVEN TREE VILLAGE” WHICH MAP WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ON AUGUST 07, 1959 IN THE BOOK 257 OF MAPS AT PAGE(S) 29 THROUGH 33 INCLUSIVE.APN: 494-36-003 (Pub Dates: 05/29/2019)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #654885 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Spectra Venue Management, 5001 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA, 95054, Brain P Rothenberg, 100 Augusta Dr., Moorstown, NJ, 08057, James A Pekala, 13364 Susan Terrace, Philadelphia, CA, 19116. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 03/182019. Above entity was formed in the state of Delaware. /s/Brain P Rothenberg. Director. #200713900026. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 05/16/2019. (pub Metro 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. CASE NO. 19CV347710 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner (name): for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Meghan Kathleen Frate. Proposed name: Meghan Kathleen Traynor. 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: September 17, 2019 at 8:45 am, room: Probate. filed on: May 17, 2019 (pub dates: 05/22, 05/29, 06/05, 06/12/2019)


PUBLIC NOTICE Office at 200 E. Santa Clara Street; 13th Floor, San Jose, CA. 95113, or from the City’s website at http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the City of San Jose, Finance Department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.

ABELITE, EDGAR: Check# 5128467 | Issued on 11/6/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 ABELITE, EDGAR: Check# 5145116 | Issued on 7/9/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 ABTAHI,HAMID: Check# 5141541 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $60.88 ADAMSON,ROBERT B: Check# 5123064 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.35 AFSHAR,NADER: Check# 5132955 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.70 ALDRICH,DOUGLAS: Check# 5135022 | Issued on 2/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $22.62 ALI MAJID AL GHURAIR: Check# 5153642 | Issued on 12/3/2015 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $20.32 ALKAKOS,JOE: Check# 5134040 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $41.12 ALMEIDA, DEREK: Check# 5154006 | Issued on 12/10/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $250.00 ANAYA,RUBEN J: Check# 5131747 | Issued on 12/22/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $24.67 ARAUJO VICTORIA A TRUSTEE: Check# 5155333 | Issued on 1/8/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $197.20 ARRAZATE,NOE B: Check# 5120980 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.69 ASCOLTO, INC.: Check# 5129379 | Issued on 11/21/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $350.00 ASSN OF RETIRED SJ POLICE OFFICERS & FIREFIGHTERS: Check# 5154018 | Issued on 12/10/2015 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $103.95 ATWELL,MARCUS T: Check# 5132990 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50 AUBREY,KYLE S: Check# 5126070 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $23.64 AVERSA, DREW: Check# 5156563 | Issued on 1/29/2016 from DENTAL BENEFIT FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $3,308.44 AYERS JR, ALBERT S: Check# 5157420 | Issued on 2/12/2016 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $20.00 BABOO,BHARAT B: Check# 5144076 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $80.18 BACOLINI,TREVOR: Check# 5132993 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.62 BAI,XIN: Check# 5152028 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.66 BARRALES,GEORGE: Check# 5139731 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 BARRON,ANTONIO: Check# 5126079 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 BELO,NORMANDA M: Check# 5144090 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $35.98 BERTHOLD,LINDA L: Check# 5142498 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $33.16 BIGELIS,SIGITAS: Check# 5144100 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $87.38 BISHOP,MARTIN: Check# 5135060 | Issued on 2/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $24.65 BLANKS,DUNCAN: Check# 5133015 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $213.48 BOWERS-WATKINS,MEIA T: Check# 5144119 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $189.36 BOYLE, KIMBERLY: Check# 5127055 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from DENTAL BENEFIT FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $76.47 BRIGHT,NATHAN ALAN: Check# 5127996 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.62 BRODERSEN,DONNA MARIE: Check# 5131197 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.45 BROWN, S GARY DVM INC: Check# 5158184 | Issued on 2/26/2016 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,666.70 BROWN, S GARY DVM INC: Check# 5160878 | Issued on 4/15/2016 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $933.60 BROWNE,WILLIAM C: Check# 5144131 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $92.52 BUCKELHEIDE,JACQUELINE: Check# 5128001 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 BUI,OLGA H: Check# 5144139 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.45 BUITRAGO MORENO, NUBIA: Check# 5141594 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $70.00 BURES,CLEMENTINA: Check# 5144141 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $39.06 BYNUM,SOLEDAD G: Check# 5121032 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $137.77 CAGGIANO,PATSY SUE: Check# 5131207 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $65.79 CALDERON, OLGA: Check# 5122075 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $60.00 CARRASCO, MAGDALENA: Check# 5123589 | Issued on 8/28/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $602.00 CARRASCO,STACEY: Check# 5130262 | Issued on 12/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 CARRUTHERS,JAMES M: Check# 5121050 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.95 CASTRO,JOSEPH: Check# 5139769 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $93.55 CATURA,CESARIA D: Check# 5131220 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.45 CAVALIER,ROSE M: Check# 5144173 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.70 CERVANTES,CUAUHTEMOC: Check# 5131222 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $69.90 CHANG, SAMUEL: Check# 5149172 | Issued on 9/17/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $287.34 CHANG,EN SHU: Check# 5136847 | Issued on 3/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $26.73 CHANG,KUOCHIN: Check# 5140686 | Issued on 5/14/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $71.72 CHAVEZ,ROBERTO: Check# 5144191 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.75 CHAW,MICHAEL W: Check# 5124147 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.44 CHEN,HUA SONG: Check# 5142552 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $26.06 CHERUKURI,RAVIKRISHN V: Check# 5121064 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.95 CHEW,LORRAINE M: Check# 5131225 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 CHRISTENSEN,PRISCILLA: Check# 5122098 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $67.89 CHUNG,KIM: Check# 5137856 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.29 CITIES ASSOCIATION OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY: Check# 5129873 | Issued on 11/25/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $130.00 CITY OF SAN JOSE/RECYCLE PLUS: Check# 5148421 | Issued on 9/3/2015 from HOUSING ACTIVITIES FUND | Amount: $64.14 CLAYTON,JESSE S: Check# 5128944 | Issued on 11/13/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $99.98 COELHO,JOSE: Check# 5133069 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $26.73 CONCESIONARIA VUELA COM: Check# 5127506 | Issued on 10/23/2014 from AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: $10,862.00 CONCESIONARIA VUELA COM: Check# 5153219 | Issued on 11/24/2015 from AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: $5,148.00 COPPEL,YOHANN: Check# 5142572 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $34.95 CORCORAN, KARLA: Check# 5153336 | Issued on 11/24/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $510.40 COUCH,JORDAN: Check# 5131256 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $38.04 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA - DVC DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMMISSION: Check# 5148272 | Issued on 9/3/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA - DVC DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMMISSION: Check# 5148273 | Issued on 9/3/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA - DVC DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMMISSION: Check# 5149464 | Issued on 9/24/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 CRUZ, KASSANDRA: Check# 5132885 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from WIA-SAN JOSE ONE STOP-MEMO 290 | Amount: $25.00 CRUZ,GLORIA: Check# 5160617 | Issued on 4/8/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $197.30 CRUZ,JACINTO: Check# 5144244 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $81.37 CUELLAR,ARTURO: Check# 5154502 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.76 CULLINANE, FATIMA: Check# 5152108 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $110.50

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the Finance Department of the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the City of San Jose and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the City of San Jose on the 15th day of July, 2019, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this Notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the City’s Finance Department which includes the claimant’s name, address and telephone number, Social Security Number or Federal Employer Identification Number, amount of claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded. The Unclaimed Funds Form can be obtained from the City’s Finance

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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the Finance Department of the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the City of San Jose and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the City of San Jose on the 15th day of July, 2019, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this Notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the City’s Finance Department which includes the claimant’s name, address and telephone number, Social Security Number or Federal Employer Identification Number, amount of claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded. The Unclaimed Funds Form can be obtained from the City’s Finance

Office at 200 E. Santa Clara Street; 13th Floor, San Jose, CA. 95113, or from the City’s website at http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the City of San Jose, Finance Department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.

DAI,HUIXIONG: Check# 5157006 | Issued on 2/5/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $179.17 DAMBA,EDWARD C: Check# 5122135 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.17 DAUL,GINA M: Check# 5139812 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $33.09 DAVID DURHAM: Check# 5159447 | Issued on 3/18/2016 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $279.31 DAVIS,SUSAN E: Check# 5125111 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $22.54 DE LA CRUZ,ROBERT: Check# 5122141 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $168.51 DE SPAIN,IRENE C: Check# 5127129 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $119.80 DEAS, MICHAEL: Check# 5149876 | Issued on 10/1/2015 from WIA-SAN JOSE ONE STOP-MEMO 293 | Amount: $50.00 DEATON,TOM: Check# 5124182 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $96.54 DEBAR,LESTER DORR: Check# 5133098 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $71.31 DEGNAN,RYLAND: Check# 5128064 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 DELACRUZ,OSVALDO: Check# 5127132 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.70 DEVERSE,DEBORAH J: Check# 5141650 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from CONSOLIDATED WATER UTILITY FD | Amount: $67.59 DEWEES, RACHELLE: Check# 5149986 | Issued on 10/1/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $30.00 DIET,DUC: Check# 5147476 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 DING,SHENG: Check# 5144270 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.70 DIZON,DAN: Check# 5159053 | Issued on 3/11/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $56.34 DO,CHRISTOPHER: Check# 5131281 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 DOAN,LINH: Check# 5131282 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $27.24 DONG,LAN KIN: Check# 5144275 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $32.90 DOWHAN,JULI ANN: Check# 5131287 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $66.37 DUONG,HUNG QUOC: Check# 5124199 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.58 DUTTON,WAYNE M: Check# 5133113 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.25 DZURKO, HEATHER: Check# 5142612 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $25.90 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION: Check# 5128568 | Issued on 11/6/2014 from ECONOMIC DEV ADMIN LOAN FUND | Amount: $25.26 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION: Check# 5130310 | Issued on 12/4/2014 from ECONOMIC DEV ADMIN LOAN FUND | Amount: $32.61 EDJIGSAW: Check# 5123000 | Issued on 8/14/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $13,874.72 ELYASSNIA,ROOSEVELT: Check# 5141660 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $22.62 ERNESTO,EFRAIN: Check# 5154544 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $87.52 ERWIN,KEVIN L: Check# 5126189 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50 ESPARZA, MAYA: Check# 5133594 | Issued on 1/29/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $218.50 ESTRADA,MARY SOL: Check# 5126191 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $44.15 FERNANDEZ, VICTORIA: Check# 5129911 | Issued on 11/25/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $158.00 FERNANDEZ,RHODORA: Check# 5152149 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $35.12 FINLEY,JEFFREY M: Check# 5141681 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $43.18 FONCELL,SUSAN B: Check# 5144329 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $204.26 FONTANA,FRANK L: Check# 5123229 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $35.85 FRECHOU,MAI: Check# 5136032 | Issued on 3/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $53.46 GALVAN,LAURO: Check# 5160946 | Issued on 4/15/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $617.85 GALVAS,FLOYD J: Check# 5138827 | Issued on 4/16/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $113.08 GAO,FENG: Check# 5154567 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from CONSOLIDATED WATER UTILITY FD | Amount: $100.00 GARCIA,WYNOKA: Check# 5125174 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $42.82 GERAMI,SHAHIN: Check# 5127174 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $28.90 GHIO,DAVID: Check# 5142657 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $104.49 GIAKOUMIS,ANTONIS G: Check# 5142659 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $22.62 GIUSTO,DOMENICO: Check# 5133161 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.73 GOMES,CATHRYN E: Check# 5142666 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $34.95 GOMEZ,NICOLAS: Check# 5136041 | Issued on 3/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 GOMEZ,VINCENTE M: Check# 5141701 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $116.32 GONGORA,NARCISO: Check# 5127180 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $56.54 GONZALEZ LOZANO, DANGHELLY: Check# 5149879 | Issued on 10/1/2015 from WIA-SAN JOSE ONE STOP-MEMO 294 | Amount: $50.00 GONZALEZ,JOSE L: Check# 5142667 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.49 GOWER,MICHAEL W: Check# 5137923 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $185.04 GREEN,HELAINE: Check# 5125192 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $102.80 GU,ZHENYU: Check# 5144370 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $23.64 GUERRERO, ALEXANDRA: Check# 5148277 | Issued on 9/3/2015 from WIA-SAN JOSE ONE STOP-MEMO 292 | Amount: $100.00 GUERRERO,GOODWIN: Check# 5122220 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.78 GUMM,BRYAN: Check# 5133177 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.19 HANNUM,STEVEN M: Check# 5144378 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $39.65 HARO,FRANCISCO: Check# 5122227 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $60.89 HARPER,CRAIG: Check# 5131360 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $79.67 HEAD,MANUEL A: Check# 5131365 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $52.11 HENDRYCKS,PETER: Check# 5134211 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 HEREDIA,GREGORIO A: Check# 5136950 | Issued on 3/19/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $93.97 HERNANDEZ, ANECITA: Check# 5147533 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $500.00 HERRERA,KRISTEN: Check# 5127198 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50 HERRON,JON: Check# 5144399 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $59.62 HO,CAI VAN: Check# 5122240 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.54 HSIEH, MEI JANE: Check# 5127209 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $174.75 HSU,DARRYL: Check# 5154607 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $81.34 HUANG,CHIEN C: Check# 5142701 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 HUANG,LINGYUN: Check# 5127210 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.76 HUESCA,VICTOR: Check# 5144423 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $44.20 HUGHES, DIANE: Check# 5129044 | Issued on 11/13/2014 from DENTAL BENEFIT FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $227.42 HUH,YEUNG: Check# 5154612 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $114.46 HULL,CHARLES T: Check# 5128140 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50


PUBLIC NOTICE Office at 200 E. Santa Clara Street; 13th Floor, San Jose, CA. 95113, or from the City’s website at http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the City of San Jose, Finance Department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.

INGEBO,MARILYN K: Check# 5123281 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $52.63 JAVELO,ALBERTO C: Check# 5137948 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.53 JAYARAMAN,GAYATHRI: Check# 5157083 | Issued on 2/5/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $97.44 JENSEN, NORMAN: Check# 5123832 | Issued on 8/28/2014 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $816.50 KAHN,DOUGLAS: Check# 5147565 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 KANUKUNTLA,SHARATH: Check# 5121232 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.95 KELLEY,CHARLES D: Check# 5139910 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $55.51 KIM,HEA KYUNG: Check# 5125246 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 KIM,JUNG KUN: Check# 5122281 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.31 KING,LEROY F: Check# 5144484 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.53 KLINE, NORMAN: Check# 5146766 | Issued on 8/6/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 KRISHNASWAMY,BALAJI M: Check# 5134258 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.56 KU,CYJEN: Check# 5122287 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.94 KUMAR,MAHESH: Check# 5158335 | Issued on 2/26/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $154.20 KUMARAN,KURINCHI: Check# 5133253 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $40.57 LA RAGIONE,ELIZABETH: Check# 5126294 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.87 LA VOIE,JEANNIE: Check# 5159124 | Issued on 3/11/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 LAM,LILY: Check# 5144504 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $34.95 LARKIN,THOMAS P: Check# 5125261 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.87 LARSEN,JAMES E: Check# 5133259 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $66.53 LASCOLA,KATHLEEN: Check# 5152239 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.20 LAW OFFICE OF JOHN L BURRIS & ALBERTO ARAMBULA: Check# 5120601 | Issued on 7/10/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $10,000.00 LE,ANDREW T: Check# 5121264 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $81.77 LE,JENNIFER: Check# 5129095 | Issued on 11/13/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.08 LEE, CHARLENE: Check# 5138416 | Issued on 4/9/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $162.40 LEE,KEONYOUNG: Check# 5124320 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.44 LEONARDIS, STEVEN JOSEPH: Check# 5162243 | Issued on 5/6/2016 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $100.00 LI,QIYUN: Check# 5141776 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.76 LIANG,RONGSHENG: Check# 5160344 | Issued on 4/1/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $255.94 LIEU,TRUC THANH: Check# 5144527 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50 LIM,ALVIN: Check# 5133274 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.48 LIU, YONG HUA: Check# 5149288 | Issued on 9/17/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $136.00 LIU,ROGER: Check# 5121277 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $28.95 LIU,ZHIBING: Check# 5121278 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $32.62 LIVINGSTONE,JOSEPH T: Check# 5144530 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $192.48 LONG,ANNELLE: Check# 5144532 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $82.24 LONG,ROBERT GREGORY: Check# 5131899 | Issued on 12/22/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.80 LOPEZ,YESENIA: Check# 5144534 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $41.12 LOSNESS,CHRISTIAN: Check# 5122321 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.38 LU,RON: Check# 5144539 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 LUPO,SALVATORE: Check# 5144542 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $23.00 LUU,CUONG: Check# 5158348 | Issued on 2/26/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $123.36 MA,SAMANTHA YUNGHSING: Check# 5161811 | Issued on 4/29/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $62.05 MADRIGAL,MARIA: Check# 5121288 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $89.80 MAESTAZ,ANNA MARIE: Check# 5121289 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.70 MAHADIK,KIRAN: Check# 5144552 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $53.30 MAI,NHAN: Check# 5127273 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $60.81 MALACCORTO,SILVIA: Check# 5157119 | Issued on 2/5/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $185.04 MANZOOR,ADEEL: Check# 5121297 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $23.96 MARASHI,JACQUELINE T: Check# 5140862 | Issued on 5/14/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $45.00 MARCIANO,JOHN: Check# 5144558 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $55.19 MARLATT,CLARENCE J: Check# 5122330 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $33.94 MARTINEZ,OLGA: Check# 5144569 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $18.27 MATTHEWS, JAMIE L: Check# 5137991 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $100.00 MAZERIK,MATTHEW B: Check# 5124336 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $66.71 MC KINNEY,ATHA: Check# 5144574 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $50.48 MCDONALD,RAY: Check# 5144576 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $39.06 MEREDITH,HILDA R: Check# 5124341 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.79 MILLER,JASON D: Check# 5144588 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.70 MIRANDA,LILY: Check# 5152282 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $91.84 MITCHELL, DETRA: Check# 5139965 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $41.80 MONTES,ALFREDO: Check# 5144599 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $17.26 MONTROUIL,KIMBERLY: Check# 5152286 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $35.98 MOORE,DIANA HARU: Check# 5122353 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $44.92 MORENO, PAULINA: Check# 5146788 | Issued on 8/6/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $58.00 MOREY,WILLIAM D: Check# 5121316 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.97 MORGAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES: Check# 5152744 | Issued on 11/12/2015 from STORM DRAINAGE SVCE USE CHARGE | Amount: $5,824.28 MOSHER,KEVIN: Check# 5142810 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $48.56 MULLIN, ANDREW: Check# 5123873 | Issued on 8/28/2014 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $96.25 MUNIYAPPA,PRAKASH: Check# 5121320 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $87.05 MUNOZ,CAMERINO: Check# 5138005 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.60 MURILLO,WALTER E: Check# 5129144 | Issued on 11/13/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $75.06 MUSGROVE,EMMA L: Check# 5144621 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $43.18 NAAS,RICHARD A: Check# 5144624 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $42.15 NAMKUNG,JOHN: Check# 5133326 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.22 NAVARRO,ESPERANZA: Check# 5138007 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $72.39

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the Finance Department of the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the City of San Jose and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the City of San Jose on the 15th day of July, 2019, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this Notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the City’s Finance Department which includes the claimant’s name, address and telephone number, Social Security Number or Federal Employer Identification Number, amount of claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded. The Unclaimed Funds Form can be obtained from the City’s Finance

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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the Finance Department of the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of California, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the City of San Jose and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the City of San Jose on the 15th day of July, 2019, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this Notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the City’s Finance Department which includes the claimant’s name, address and telephone number, Social Security Number or Federal Employer Identification Number, amount of claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded. The Unclaimed Funds Form can be obtained from the City’s Finance

Office at 200 E. Santa Clara Street; 13th Floor, San Jose, CA. 95113, or from the City’s website at http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the City of San Jose, Finance Department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.

NGUYEN,JENNY H: Check# 5138012 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $33.92 NGUYEN,KHANH: Check# 5125316 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $78.65 NGUYEN,LIEM PHUOC: Check# 5135278 | Issued on 2/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $35.78 NGUYEN,PAUL THU TAM: Check# 5125319 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $127.32 NGUYEN,TAM T: Check# 5127313 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.85 NGUYEN,TE: Check# 5157143 | Issued on 2/5/2016 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $71.06 NGUYEN,TODD TUE-VAN: Check# 5161841 | Issued on 4/29/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 NGUYEN,TRONG NGOC: Check# 5131923 | Issued on 12/22/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $78.30 NGUYEN,TUANH GIA: Check# 5131479 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.87 NOEIOSGOUEI, FARHAD: Check# 5138017 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $213.00 NORELLA,ALICE: Check# 5144650 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.64 O’DONNELL,PHILIP: Check# 5141821 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 OLSEN,DONN W: Check# 5122375 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $24.05 ORTEZ,DANIEL: Check# 5144663 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $49.34 PAIGEN,KENNETH: Check# 5157162 | Issued on 2/5/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $181.12 PAINE,STEPHEN: Check# 5142854 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $29.81 PANTOJA ESCOBAR, DAVID: Check# 5142403 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from WIA-SAN JOSE ONE STOP-MEMO 291 | Amount: $250.00 PASCOE, JACKIE: Check# 5143357 | Issued on 6/18/2015 from GIFT TRUST FUND - EXPENDABLE | Amount: $125.00 PASCUAL,VICKY: Check# 5128250 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $91.39 PAULOSE,GEORGE: Check# 5122387 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $72.87 PETERSON,RAYMOND: Check# 5128257 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $39.08 PETERSON,ROYCE L: Check# 5123412 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $27.78 PHAM,ANH TUYET: Check# 5121377 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from CONSOLIDATED WATER UTILITY FD | Amount: $42.01 PHAM,ELIZABETH L: Check# 5128261 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $22.50 PHAM,LE HANG: Check# 5139002 | Issued on 4/16/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $59.90 PHAN,PHUONG: Check# 5124398 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $36.85 PHILLIPS,WENDY L: Check# 5121381 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $24.96 PIFER,ERIC A: Check# 5124401 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $36.85 POBLACION,ANTONIO L: Check# 5140020 | Issued on 4/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.70 POVZNER,ANNA: Check# 5140927 | Issued on 5/14/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $78.17 POWER,JOHN: Check# 5128274 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.59 QUIHUIZ,ANNA: Check# 5144721 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.14 RAI,AMARJEET: Check# 5147678 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.84 RAMOS,GUSTAVO: Check# 5127358 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $55.98 RAMSAY,TIMOTHY II: Check# 5144729 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 RAMSEY,DEBRA J: Check# 5141859 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $45.23 RASMUSSEN, HENRY: Check# 5123922 | Issued on 8/28/2014 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $50.00 RAYNER,TYLER: Check# 5131949 | Issued on 12/22/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $38.04 REAP, PATRICIA: Check# 5122421 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from GIFT TRUST FUND - EXPENDABLE | Amount: $200.00 REAP, PATRICIA: Check# 5125379 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from GIFT TRUST FUND - EXPENDABLE | Amount: $200.00 RESTREPO,DARIO: Check# 5131542 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $71.06 RETUTA,BALBINO L: Check# 5121421 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $43.06 REX, DIANA: Check# 5131543 | Issued on 12/18/2014 from DENTAL BENEFIT FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $97.26 ROCHA, STEPHANIE: Check# 5123454 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $185.00 RODRIGUEZ, DEBRA: Check# 5157999 | Issued on 2/19/2016 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $50.00 RODRIGUEZ,JESUS: Check# 5135334 | Issued on 2/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $82.24 RODRIGUEZ,MARY J: Check# 5137094 | Issued on 3/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $50.37 ROMERO,RICARDO: Check# 5144755 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $41.12 RUIZ,MANUEL J: Check# 5141875 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.39 RYSTAD,ARNOLD: Check# 5129234 | Issued on 11/13/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.53 SAFET GERIN: Check# 5148152 | Issued on 8/27/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $669.32 SALAZAR,JAVIER: Check# 5125395 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $91.84 SAN JOSE GUADALAJARA SISTER CITY COMMITTEE: Check# 5153242 | Issued on 11/24/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT-BUSINESS DIV: Check# 5132429 | Issued on 1/15/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $25.00 SANDHU,CHARAN: Check# 5123475 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $38.92 SANDOVAL,KRISTEN: Check# 5158438 | Issued on 2/26/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $117.83 SANTA CLARA CO OFFICE OF ED: Check# 5149375 | Issued on 9/17/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $4,795.29 SANTA CLARA COUNTY RECORDER: Check# 5145582 | Issued on 7/16/2015 from MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.1 FUND | Amount: $831.00 SANTOS, RICHARD P: Check# 5127398 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from POLICE PENSION - TIER 2 | Amount: $55.12 SARAF,SHAILENDHAR: Check# 5152382 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $75.29 SAYRE,DIANA L: Check# 5144792 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.59 SCEVA,ELAINE: Check# 5121457 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $146.81 SCHMID,KRYSTAL J: Check# 5144796 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $33.92 SCHMIDT,CYNTHIA A: Check# 5144797 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $38.04 SEDILLO,RAFAEL RAMON: Check# 5141905 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.24 SHAH,HEMLATA J: Check# 5144808 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.01 SHAHAR,MENASHE: Check# 5133456 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.87 SHARMA,PRAVEEN: Check# 5122471 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.53 SILVA,MANUEL: Check# 5134423 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $34.91 SMYTH, DARLENE: Check# 5143863 | Issued on 6/25/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $63.00 SNO, ZEN: Check# 5134429 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $399.00 SNOW,DONNA: Check# 5141915 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 SNOWDEN,GAYNELL: Check# 5122490 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $34.10 SOLANO,ESTELA: Check# 5122491 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.97 SOTO, RONALD S: Check# 5148634 | Issued on 9/3/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $125.00 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD: Check# 5140565 | Issued on 5/14/2015 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $258.00


PUBLIC NOTICE Office at 200 E. Santa Clara Street; 13th Floor, San Jose, CA. 95113, or from the City’s website at http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the City of San Jose, Finance Department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.

STEFANINI,MARIO: Check# 5139086 | Issued on 4/16/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $177.56 STROMAN,M C: Check# 5121507 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $32.94 SZELES,MICHAEL: Check# 5154826 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $279.32 TAITANO,LISA C: Check# 5123506 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.97 TALAUGON,JOSEPH: Check# 5154830 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $235.27 TAVARES,ANTONIO: Check# 5121518 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $25.96 TERRAZAS,CARLOS: Check# 5137167 | Issued on 3/19/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.94 TERRIZZANO, ALYSSA: Check# 5123510 | Issued on 8/21/2014 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $105.00 THAI,TRANG: Check# 5154840 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $36.45 THAN,HOA: Check# 5147784 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $23.84 THAN,STEVEN N: Check# 5141940 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $39.62 THARP,BRIAN: Check# 5124495 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $29.83 TRAN,DAT: Check# 5125483 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $22.62 TRAN,SEYAMA VAN: Check# 5143005 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $15.42 TRAN,THIEN HUU: Check# 5144911 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $41.12 TRAN,TONY: Check# 5152440 | Issued on 11/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $186.36 TRAN,VAN: Check# 5124503 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $17.50 TREDWAY,BRIAN C: Check# 5141949 | Issued on 5/28/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $53.46 TRUONG,HA: Check# 5125487 | Issued on 9/18/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.97 TRUONG,TUAN M: Check# 5130578 | Issued on 12/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $43.82 UNDERWOOD,SHIRLEY ELAINE: Check# 5144925 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.50 URREA,CESAR A: Check# 5122557 | Issued on 8/7/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $37.85 VADO, DAN: Check# 5155236 | Issued on 12/23/2015 from TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX | Amount: $150.00 VALLADAREZ MARINEZ, MELINDA: Check# 5158886 | Issued on 3/4/2016 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $20.00 VALLECILLA,ERNESTO J: Check# 5126511 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.47 VAN KIGHT,NORMAN: Check# 5146496 | Issued on 7/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $18.95 VANCE,CARROLL STONE III: Check# 5153912 | Issued on 12/3/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $110.32 VANDENBERG,SCOTT: Check# 5128394 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $19.09 VIERNY,HAVA E: Check# 5143035 | Issued on 6/11/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $63.04 VILLAFLOR,MARIA JOSELYN: Check# 5124530 | Issued on 9/4/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $16.47 VOLPI,THOMAS J: Check# 5144952 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $50.89 VU,PAK K: Check# 5133547 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $21.31 WANG,DAVID C: Check# 5121571 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $103.83 WANG,YUE: Check# 5144963 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $40.09 WASHINGTON,JAMES R: Check# 5128408 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $44.32 WEINSTEIN,LISA GAYLE: Check# 5144969 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $279.33 WILLIAMS,ASHLEY D: Check# 5130607 | Issued on 12/4/2014 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $42.78 WILLIAMS,BRIAN A: Check# 5128418 | Issued on 10/30/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $43.18 WISER,CLEM MARCUS: Check# 5134524 | Issued on 2/5/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $30.80 WON,JANE: Check# 5126531 | Issued on 10/2/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $24.67 WONG,CHEUNG K: Check# 5127487 | Issued on 10/16/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $40.09 WU,TZE YAN: Check# 5121587 | Issued on 7/24/2014 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $31.95 XIANG,XUN: Check# 5144987 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $114.32 YAO,MICHAEL: Check# 5154908 | Issued on 12/18/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $261.68 YEH,CAROL: Check# 5138188 | Issued on 4/2/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $20.56 YEH,SHIAO TUNG: Check# 5133566 | Issued on 1/22/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $57.57 YU,XIANHUI: Check# 5158068 | Issued on 2/19/2016 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $240.00 ZHOU,DONGYAN: Check# 5147840 | Issued on 8/20/2015 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $61.68 ZIMMER,GUY E: Check# 5145004 | Issued on 6/30/2015 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $30.56

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