Not only do gargoyles spout water from buildings, serve as garden fixtures to scare away yard pests and pose as sculpted art, they also come with an interesting history....
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“Make ’em laugh, make ’em laugh, make ’em laugh!” For 34 years that’s exactly what Santa Clara Showtime has done. It’s an...
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At Westfield Valley Fair Mall’s Feb. 20 Lunar New Year celebration, master magician Dan Chan emerged on stage in a crimson red...
By its very title, “In the Eyes of the Beholder” invites the viewer to interact and find personal meaning in the 68-...
Santa Clara University professor, filmmaker and installation artist Jonathan Fung believes that social engagement and change can be sparked by the arts....
As it has for the last 42 years, “The Nutcracker,” a classical ballet by Russian composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, has come to...
“The inspiration is life energy and transformation,” says artist Beth Shields. “Even though they’re all epiphanies, which is a word that means...
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Film Character Appearances and “The Nutcracker” Make a Memorable December at Northside Library
Encountering crowds of star struck parents and children, Frozen’s Elsa and Anna, Tangled’s Rapunzel, and Santa Claus had to be personally escorted...
One of the definitions of family is “a group of individuals living under one roof…” and the Santa Clara Players’ unquestionably showcased...
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The first scene of Robert Jones Junior Theatre’s “Oliver!” depicts 19th century orphans lining up at the Workhouse dining hall singing the...