Stanford Live Arts Festival at Frost Amphitheater brings Sergio Mendes, Jake Shimabukuro, Andrew Bird and more to Stanford University.
Jim Harrington is the Bay Area News Group's pop music critic for The Mercury News and the East Bay Times.
He began writing about the Bay Area music scene in 1992 and became the full-time pop music critic for the organization's Oakland Tribune in 2006. He is a South Bay native who graduated from San Francisco State University with a BA in Liberal Studies. He also received an MBA degree from Santa Clara University.
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