There’s always room on the stage for one more mouse in the Santa Clara Ballet Association’s production of “The Nutcracker,” the classical 1892 Russian ballet scored by P.I. Tchaikovsky...
Author: Diane Andrews
At a Peninsula Wearable Arts Guild (PenWAG) meeting, a member’s most gratifying moment just may be when she models her latest wearable...
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It came close to bedlam in Carl Erickson’s science classroom at Buchser Middle School when 13 mascots from the Pac-12 Conference universities...
Almost a full moon was overhead, and Santa Clara’s Caltrain station was jam packed for Santa’s 8 p.m. arrival on Dec. 2....
Outdoor ice skating in Central Park began on Nov. 20, just before Thanksgiving, and will continue into the new year through the...
November is National Homeless and Runaway Prevention Month. And the message was loud and clear as about 75-100 people gathered at San...
At an open RetroTech lab at Central Park Library in October, Santa Clara resident Marisa Carlini was digitizing a video of a...
Nine stories up, atop the roof of the SAP Tower of Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, is a thriving 7,000-square-foot organic vegetable...
The Maithry Dance Dhamaka 2017—a colorful and energetic dance festival showcasing the best dance teams from 11 Bay Area Indian dance schools—raised...
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Santa Clara has hosted the first delegation of exchange students and teachers from Limerick, Ireland to visit Santa Clara since the Sister...