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Column: At 41, Andrew Garfield is questioning everything: ‘I don’t know where my calling is’
He’s at the tail end of the press tour for his new film, the romantic drama “We Live in Time,” and it’s left him feeling deregulated.
What to watch: 2024’s best animated movie hits theaters this weekend
We award 4 stars to Adam Elliot’s quirky, dark and wonderful ‘Memoir of a Snail,’ a engrossing tale that will likely bring a tear to your eye.
Taco Bell’s nostalgic ‘Decades Menu’ will debut on Oct. 31
Items on the menu range from tostadas from the 1960s to the Caramel Apple Empanada from the 2000s.
San Jose short film festival promises big entertainment in small bites
More than 130 short movies will be screened over four days at Santana Row’s CineArts theater.
The RNC is rebuilding its legal operation after Trump allies’ failed effort to undo the 2020 race
Republican party leaders are aiming to turn the page from that chaotic and failed effort and say they’ll have a professional legal operation.
Young women lean Democratic. Now the election may hinge on Harris’ ability to run up the score
One place where this could be significant is Pittsburgh, a critical city in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
Trump’s culture war meets historic era in transgender rights
The first openly transgender lawmaker in Congress is set to step on the national stage in a country deeply divided over trans rights.
New on vaccine checklist: Pneumonia shot for ages 50 and up
The decision lowered from 65 the minimum recommended age for adults to get the shot.
“Profits over people”: Good Samaritan’s San Jose campus improvements hit snag at planning commission
Citing past issues with Good Samaritan’s parent company HCA Healthcare, San Jose planning commissioners recommended the City Council reject the hospital campus’ rezoning request.