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The San Jose Civic (formerly known as the San Jose Civic Auditorium and City National Civic) is a former arena, currently operating as a theatre and concert venue, located in downtown San Jose, California. The venue is owned by the City of San Jose, is managed by Team San Jose [2] and is booked by Nederlander Concerts. [3]
Ron Gonzales, mayor of Sunnyvale and San Jose [254] [255] Mike Honda, U.S. Representative [256] [257] Sherman Otis Houghton, mayor of San Jose, U.S. Representative [258] [259] Norman Mineta, mayor of San Jose, United States Secretary of Transportation, United States Secretary of Commerce, born in San Jose [260] [261]
Prior to his death, he had completed voice work for TMNT as the voice of Splinter, with the film being dedicated to him. [19] [20] [21] The Avatar: The Last Airbender episode "The Tales of Ba Sing Se" is dedicated to Mako. In the sequel series The Legend of Korra, main cast member Mako is named after him.
Carmichael was born in Quincy, Illinois, the son of a Pentecostal minister. As a teenager, Carmichael played violin with the San Jose Civic Symphony. At seventeen, he enrolled at Southern California Bible College (now Vanguard University) to become a preacher like his father, grandfather, three uncles, and five cousins.
For 34 years, the theater was the home of the American Musical Theatre of San Jose (a.k.a. San Jose Civic Light Opera) from 1975 until the demise of the theater company in 2008. Architecture [ edit ]
He began his professional career by performing at the San Jose Civic Light Opera and the San Jose Children's Musical Theater. [1] His television roles included appearances in Law & Order, Arrested Development, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, 30 Rock and Blue Bloods. [1] Jurman and Warren Kole co-starred in the 2007 film Cougar Club. [2]
The lynchings were carried out by a mob of San Jose citizens in St. James Park across from the Santa Clara County Jail, and were broadcast as a "live" event by a Los Angeles radio station. [4] The killings were tacitly endorsed by Governor James Rolph Jr. , who said he would pardon anyone convicted of the lynching. [ 3 ]
Gary W. Thomas (March 19, 1938 – April 3, 2017) was a Marin County, California prosecutor and Superior Court judge. [1] Thomas was primarily known for his role in the Marin County Civic Center shootout in which he was taken hostage in a courtroom, along with Judge Harold Haley and three female jurors, by Jonathan Jackson and three inmates from San Quentin State Prison in what is widely ...