Spa by Nichole LaLiberte (San Jose, CA)
Friday, Sep. 5 2008 @ Various Times
Full Price: $75.00 - $380.00 Our Price: $37.50 - $190.00* Rated:
Spa by Nichole Laliberte is a premium day spa centrally located in San Jose. Their services include eyelash and eyebrow tinting, eyelash extensions, spa body treatments, spa facials, anti-aging treatments and full body waxing. Learn More
Christina Christner Skin Care and Spa (San Jose, CA)
Friday, Sep. 5 2008 @ Various Times
Full Price: $95.00 Our Price: SOLD OUT* Rated:
Look and feel your best by treating yourself to a massage or facial at Christina Christner Skin Care and Spa. Their professional staff will help to enhance your relaxation, nurture your body and elevate your mood. Learn More
San Mateo County Expo Center (San Mateo, CA)
Friday, Sep. 5 2008 @ Noon to 6:00pm
Full Price: $7.00 Our Price: FREE* Rated:
The acclaimed International Gem and Jewelry Show presents the most dazzling display of gems, jewelry, beads, accessories and minerals ever seen under one roof. The huge selection, along with special show pricing direct from worldwide designers and manufacturers, make this show a must for gem enthusiasts and jewelry lovers alike. Learn More
The critically acclaimed Altar Boyz makes its South Bay debut. The show tells the story of small-town boys Matthew, Mark, Luke, Juan and Abraham, who form a boy band in an attempt to save souls one screaming fan at a time. Their pious pop act includes hits like "Girl You Make Me Wanna Wait" and "Jesus Called Me on My Cell Phone." Learn More
theatre Q presents My Strange Nation, The Music of Susan Werner. Running the gamut from folk to jazz, from rock to gospel, Werner's music has captured the quirky nature of the world we live in and the eccentricities of relationships since the early 90's. An ensemble of five veteran actresses presents staged versions of her songs. Learn More
Theatre on San Pedro Square (San Jose, CA)
Friday, Sep. 5 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $18.00 - $20.00 Our Price: $9.00 - $10.00* Rated: No ratings yet
High atop an office building, two men — one white, one black — seek harmony in their high-pressure world. When their simmering prejudices need venting, they resort to an approved "solution" that lets them speak their minds. Meanwhile, in a story inspired by real-life, a writer imagines the conversation between a dying white man who lies embedded in the windshield of a black woman's car. Learn More