Often it’s been said that there is no place for the younger crowd in Santa Clara to call their own. Entertainment within the city is limited, and has been...
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Summer is ending, and, as students get their books and supplies in order to return to the classroom, many look for one...
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The hard work and dedication of the 76 brass, 36 percussion and 36 color guard members of the Santa Clara Vanguard came...
The smooth sounds of jazz hit the Central Park Pavilion stage as Dave Rocha played the second-to-last Concerts in the Park on...
The stage depicted both a rustic town square and the mysterious woods from a fairytale. Such was the set design of Rose...
Over half a century of hats are currently accessorizing the rooms of Santa Clara’s historic Harris-Lass home, breathing additional life into the...
The final evening of the 2014 California State Youth Accolades Scholarship Competition on July 25 at the Santa Clara Convention Center began...
Museums are typically a hands-off zone. Guests enter, examine exhibits while strolling through the galleries, ponder the meaning of the art on...
On a typical day at The Scene, a musical theater summer camp held at Santa Clara University, a group of students practice...
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The 2014 Concerts in the Park series is four weeks in and Santa Clarans are starting to get into the grove. On...