The first scene of Robert Jones Junior Theatre’s “Oliver!” depicts 19th century orphans lining up at the Workhouse dining hall singing the wistful “Food Glorious Food” as they take...
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The Santa Clara Caltrain Depot/Station & Edward Peterman Museum of Railroad History, 1005 Railroad Ave., is where western railroading’s past meets the...
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The Triton Free Fridays continued last week to a packed house once again. Anyone who doesn’t believe it’s possible to bring a...
Too often “affordable” or “low income” housing also means “utilitarian” housing. Core Companies’ Presidio El Camino demonstrates that doesn’t have to be...
With Halloween this Saturday, October 31, time is running out to face your fears at Great America’s Halloween Haunt. If you’re in...
Murder isn’t the only thing on the menu in Agatha Crusty and the Murder Mystery Dinner, the Santa Clara Players’ latest production...
Spotted on a walk through California’s Great America at this time of year is a decorated “cemetery” filled with tombstones featuring past...
The exotic sounds of the bamboo flute, the hammered dulcimer, the zither and the erhu combined with other Chinese instruments, filling the...
A highlight for football fans attending Santa Clara’s 35th Art & Wine Festival September 19 and 20 at Central Park, was Tour...
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September 11 is a special day in the hearts of many. With many commemorations taking place across the nation, the Triton Museum...