If someone is characterized as “short,” “chipper” or “stubborn,” it will immediately implant an image about the person being described. Although not often contemplated, there are strong implications associated...
Author: Melissa McKenzie
Blending roasted Roma tomatoes, lime juice, a clove of garlic, chipotle and adobo puree, honey, salt, Worcestershire sauce and pepper into a...
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Interspersing love songs with scenes from Shakespeare’s works, the actors of Festival Theater Ensemble and Elizabethan-era lute music of Doris Williams enchanted...
Witty, one-liners and the willingness to sacrifice any shred of dignity an actor has are the hallmarks of improv theater. With just...
Sit down for five minutes in the home of Yao-pi Hsu and her passions become clear. Lining the walls of Hsu’s Santa...
Always artistic, San Jose-based artist, Stephanie Lam, never thought about pursuing art. In fact, it wasn’t until she was close to graduating...
Back in the 1960s, Heart of the Valley’s Executive Director Glenda Cresap, a politically savvy teenager at the time, would pile her...
Cheerleading is one of those controversial activities with many debating on if it is or isn’t it a sport. But, all controversy...
Since its inception last year, Night@tritonmuseum has continued to rise in popularity. The event, held quarterly on a Thursday evening, is family...
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With the popularity of the Triton Museum of Art’s annual statewide competitions and exhibitions reaching an all-time high, the museum added a...