Diane Andrews

Triton Museum: Wandering in the White Wilderness of Hector Dionicio Mendoza

A massive, towering man leans face forward against a high wall of the Permanent Collection Gallery at Santa Clara's Triton…

October 8, 2019

Karen Campbell, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

Karen Campbell discovered a new world when she and her husband left England for California in 2011. “It’s scary. It’s…

September 26, 2019
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Sikh Art Exhibit at Triton Museum Draws Viewers into Sikh Heritage and Culture

The Sikh Foundation International and Ik Onkar Bridges are excited to partner with the Triton Museum of Art in Santa Clara…

September 24, 2019

Santa Clara Students Join Global Youth Climate Strike

Energized pockets of students and faculty in the Santa Clara Unified School District joined millions of others on Sept. 20…

September 23, 2019

39th Santa Clara Art & Wine Festival Sparkles Like Champagne

Santa Clara's 39th Art & Wine Festival sparkled like champagne over the sunny Sept. 14 and 15 weekend. Its 52-acre…

September 17, 2019

April Trevena, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

One career isn't enough for April Trevena, who retired in January 2018 after working for the U.S. postal service for…

September 12, 2019

What’s All the Fuss About Service Dog Fraud?

Not every dog wearing a vest, walking in public on a leash, and with a laminated ID card is a…

September 4, 2019

Book Chronicles Rise of Our Lady of Peace Church at Unlikely Silicon Valley Crossroad

Our Lady’s Way: The Story of Our Lady of Peace Church & Shrine by Rosemary Alva, released in June, chronicles…

August 29, 2019

Iconic Santa Clara Musician Ike Cosse Still Singing the Blues

Iconic contemporary blues artist Ike Cosse can’t stop playing and singing the blues. “After all these years, I still have…

August 21, 2019
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The Magic Behind 80 Costume Changes in TheatreWorks Comedy “The 39 Steps”

The current TheatreWorks Silicon Valley production of The 39 Steps by British playwright Patrick Barlow, which debuted in England in…

August 20, 2019