It’s been a long, strange journey for Arsenio Hall. At 63-years-old, he takes a San Jose stage in a return to public consciousness after having been largely absent from it—for the second time. That doesn’t mean he hasn’t been working, hasn’t been entertaining. Arsenio is, first and foremost, an entertainer. Whether he’s a thirty-something pumping his fists to a “whoop-whooping” late night crowd or providing insight to his personal life in a northern California theater, Hall knows how to command his audience’s attention. He is, now, at this advanced …