Forget the post-weekend, back-to-work and school blahs on Mondays. School is out and the Santa Clara Library Youth Services Program offers free Family Fun Nights on six consecutive Mondays,...
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U2 Concerts Stirs up Trouble: 49ers Could See Crackdown on Violating City Curfew
Strife caused by last month’s U2 concert has left the Santa Clara City Council trying to determine how to more stringently penalize...
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The Triton Museum (tritonmuseum.org) is rapidly becoming a center for more than visual art, putting the museum in the forefront of one...
“Barbara Allen,” a 17th century Scottish story of unrequited love and its tragic consequences, has roamed the world, eventually finding its way...
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“A Geography of Hope:” de Saisset Museum’s Exhibit of Student Photography and Creative Writing
Dan Alling, a sophomore at Santa Clara University, took Lecturer Renee Billingslea’s course in Exploring Society Through Photography, which came with a...
Noor Hamdan, a student in George Rivera’s Beginning Drawing class, wanted to draw something with her new Prisma pencils. Inspired by a...
The first three weekends of May for 31 years, artists throughout Silicon Valley have opened their home studios to art lovers who...
On May 31, Phil Bongiorno will lock the doors of Santa Clara’s Studio Bongiorno one final time. He’ll click off the lights...
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Wilcox High School Students Present a Tale as Old as Time with “Beauty and the Beast”
Sara Norris, 18, costume designer at Wilcox High School described how Belle’s trademark gold dress was created for the Wilcox Stage Company’s...
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Nearly 40 talented young entertainers performed outdoors at Santana Row on April 30, raising $2,656.66 (and still counting) for the Lucile Packard...