Also it's really expensive to live there despite its rising crime rate (who told you about that anyway? Little do people know, however, that San Jose (aka my hometown) is the best city in the world*. Something about it being boring or being populated with too many strip malls or having a hockey team that chokes. San Francisco natives in particular have a whole complex about hating it for some reason.

woman-smiling-with-laptop.jpg?width=746&I have nightmares about it all of the time and I need to take pills to sleep.' Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, N, now 21, bravely admitted: 'I cry out in my sleep almost every night. I dream that it (the abuse by Glitter) is happening again.

Places to drink
Old Wagon Saloon: OWS' saloon theme and beer pong tables (per request) attract a lot of bro-y clientele, but it can still be fun. It's where I learned to play shuffleboard, and my friends and I have a tradition of eating post-Thanksgiving-Thanksgiving-dinner there to this day, so it holds a special place in my heart.

It's a Victorian mansion built for widowed gun heiress Sarah Winchester.  Places to go
Winchester Mystery House: As an SJ native, I am contractually obligated to shoehorn the Mystery House into any conversation about San Jose.

Places to geek out
The Tech Interactive (formerly the Tech Museum): Bright orange with a purple dome up top, you can't miss the museum. (Visually you can't miss it. But you can miss out on it if you want, I'm not your boss.) In addition to exhibitions about tech and robots, there's an earthquake simulator that is so scary it can make a young child (not me) burst into tears (again, not me) during her elementary school trip (definitely not me).

I go there to look at things I can't afford, touch the expensive washi paper at the Japanese stationary store Maido while the cashier eyes me and sit alone outside eating overpriced yogurt from Pinkberry. Santana Row: Nearby Winchester is a bougie outdoor mall.

Fun fact, its basement used to be a jail, and it's haunted by a ghost (not the Winchester ones). People can't decide if the ghost is a warden or a prisoner, but it probably has ace taste in beers by now and is a Premiere League fan. Trials Pub: Though not as central in downtown, this pub is great if you're looking for something chill.

I won't meet anyone now. It's better to be alone than to meet someone and then have them find out what happened to me. 'No one will love me when they know what happened to me. 'I've never had a boyfriend,' she revealed.

San Jose Improv: During the week of WWDC, MADTV actor Amir K will perform stand-up. The waitstaff was nice about it though, but the Improv has this two-drink minimum and since I was a teenager, that $6 soda I threw up was, like, a lot. True story, in high school I went to see Brian Regan there and choked on my drink while laughing and coughing at the same time. I ended up throwing up my drink right there on my table.

Cinebar: laptop cũ vũng tàu What used to be a super divey, cash-only bar that served $7 LCs with a heavy pour (don't ask what's in it), Cinebar has since been remodeled with some skate theme. It may not have the same charm as it used to have, but at least it's cleaner and roomier now?

And in January the fallen idol was told he will probably die in prison when he was jailed for 16 years at London's Southwark Crown Court for abusing three young girls between 1975 and 1980 - in chilling echoes of N's case.

But one should be so honored to visit the third-biggest city in California (and 10th in the US) because it's really poppin'. I would know because I use words like poppin'. Silicon Valley Comic Con and Facebook's F8 were held there; we're home to supersexy tech companies that make headlines every day, like Cisco Systems and Western Digital; and legendary punk rock band No Use For a Name is from there (RIP, Tony Sly).

You've probably heard about it because of the 2018 movie "Winchester," which is basically a documentary that is 100 percent accurate and stars Helen Mirren, Jason Clarke and some kid that walks around with a bag over his head (I'm serious).

Yes, just like the last couple of years when the company ceased its 12-year run in San Francisco in 2017, Apple forced thousands against their will to descend upon this great giant suburb. Though the audience sounded excited enough about the devices, it was to the collective dread of the developer community and press that the event was once again being held in San Jose, California. Apple's kicked off its WWDC developers conference on Monday, introducing several products and software updates including the Apple Pro Display XDR, MacOS Catalina and  iOS 13, and the new Mac Pro.

If you plan to party through the night, know that it closes early at midnight like a loser. It's still cool though, and it has lots of food vendors and bars to accommodate large groups. Places to eat
San Pedro Square Market: This indoor food market is similar to San Francisco's Ferry Building, but much smaller.
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