The single-composer concert is commonplace in popular music. But when it comes to classical music, it’s a different story. Googling “classical concert” returns about 450,000 hits. Google “one-composer concert”...
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Santa Clara University’s de Saisset Museum is On Top of the Game with a Sports Themed Exhibit
Next to a vintage red and white Santa Clara University letterman jacket is a 1919 reproduction of a photograph showing a sky...
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Clarence Robert Tower–known to most as Bob–is a native Californian, long-time Santa Clara resident, community volunteer, retired civil engineer, author, illustrator and–perhaps...
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Mission College Affiliates Celebrate International Sculpture Day at Art Object Gallery
Several Mission College faculty members were among the artists showing their work last Saturday at the International Sculpture Day Exhibit in San...
Starting Arts has produced many excellent shows at local schools over the years. The non-profit arts education group kicked off the spring...
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Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Roberta Jones Junior Theatre’s “The Wizard of Oz”
The live orchestra, conducted by Patrick Day, conjured up properly ominous music to accompany a tornado’s harsh winds and rain as Kansas...
Santa Clara couple Wayne and Cheryl Renshaw attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo about 30 years ago. Taking art classes together, the...
“Talking to the first year students here, a lot of people refer to the school as ‘Claradise,'” says Cesar Tesen, a freshman...
The Santa Clara Convention Center has played host to a wide variety of outstanding concerts over the years. Tuesday, March 8, was...
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The Santa Clara Chorale’s March concert, Songs of Youth, saw the Chorale in a different venue for one performance: St. Leo the...