Parchibell Nadum Feka was the most striking person in the room. The tall, dark-skinned woman from Cameroon, her hair in long braids, wore the traditional, formal clothing of Central and West Africa–an elegant lapis lazuli blue top and long skirt made of cotton damask with a machine-embroidered design in...
Author: Diane Andrews
It is just before noon on the third Friday of September. Large brown grocery bags filled with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches,...
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Everyone was picking up good vibrations on the last weekend of summer at Santa Clara’s 2016 Art & Wine Festival in Central...
The Historic Preservation Society of Santa Clara, which is all about preserving and piquing interest in local history, showed the documentary “Million...
Hannah Mathew’s parents thought the opportunity for their daughter to attend the American Association of University Women’s summer Tech Trek Science and...
There’s nothing like shared food, in this case, Chinese zhongzi–sticky rice wrapped in bamboo leaves–to nurture friendship. About 40 members and friends...
Almost 600 martial arts students, instructors, masters and grand masters from across the nation paraded into the San Jose City College football...
The 80 first-through-fifth-grade children participating in the YMCA of Silicon Valley’s Summer Learning Program (SLP) at Kathryn Hughes Elementary School in Santa...
The Sculpture Garden of Santa Clara’s Triton Museum of Art, shaded by tall redwood trees, is a cool and sun-dappled place to...
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Nostalgia and patriotism mixed at the Santa Clara American Legion Post 419 car show June 11, which registered 55 iconic American and...