For a $149–dollar ticket to the 2015 Taste of Champions benefit for Bay Area food banks, about 400 hungry sports fans had Levi’s Stadium all to themselves on March...
Author: Diane Andrews
Agatha Christie, the British grande dame of murder mysteries, would have loved the Santa Clara Women’s League Showtime 2015 melodrama “Who Dunit...
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“I think they all should be winners,” says Felisa Castillo, looking out at tables holding the more than 2,000 camellia flowers that...
Seven years ago, independent filmmaker Jonathan Fung, who lives, works, and worships in Santa Clara, attended a global leadership summit in Chicago...
Who’s hungry? You can’t tell by looking. You have to ask: Within the past 12 months, have you ever worried about whether...
“We want to celebrate the diversity in our community. What better way to do it than over food?” says Michael Fong, principal...
“I’m overwhelmingly shocked that someone still cares,” says Quilt of Valor awardee James Ray Davis, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps...
John D. Sutter Elementary School’s multipurpose room was packed with parents and children admiring the imaginative Lego creations of sixty-two students at...
In a poignant juxtaposition of war and peace, the Santa Clara Chorale commemorated the WWI true story of “The Christmas Truce” of...
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Santa Claus must love Santa Clara. He came to town again on Dec. 13 to make the weekend merry and bright for...