Pornography is subjective. While one person may find nudity in any form pornography, another may see it as art but find crude language pornographic. During the Triton Museum of...
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Santa Clara’s Roberta Mary Louise Mello auditorium was packed with eager family members of the young dancers performing at the children’s dance...
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Starting Arts has a history of, and reputation for, outstanding shows. Watching any of their performances, it’s easy to forget that the...
California’s Great America has been delighting guests in Santa Clara for almost 40 years. But, for the last 30 years, students from...
Sitcom dialog, innuendos, barbs and insults successfully make it to the small stage in Santa Clara Players’ latest production, Spreading It Around....
There was a time when art curators had equal value to military intelligence. In fact, during World War II art historians were...
Santa Clara Central Park Library volunteer Minoo Asadi Amjadi views the Islamic Art Exhibit on display through the end of May. “This...
The majesty of the “Messiah” filled Mission Santa Clara on May 4. The combined voices—100 strong—of the Santa Clara Chorale and student...
Everyone is a suspect and no one is safe in Agatha Christie’s classic whodunit tale, The Mousetrap, which the Wilcox Stage Company...
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Acclaimed photographer Robert Altman (www.altmanphoto.com) visited Studio-Bongiorno (500 Lincoln St.) on April 25 to sign copies of his book, “The Sixties,” and...