Arts & Entertainment

Bill Gould Melds Manmade and Nature in New Exhibit

Step into the Triton Museum of Art and hanging above the museum’s rotunda are cable lines dripping with petrified citrus…

March 17, 2017

“Triton’s Artist Reception: A Natural Success”

On Sunday, March 12, the Triton Museum of Art (1505 Warburton Ave.) celebrated another artist reception with over 500 art…

March 17, 2017
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Manifest Destiny’s Effect on Art

Art has long been a reflection of society. Historians can look at artistic endeavors and use them as a tool…

March 17, 2017

A Showcase for Special Talents

Now in its third year, the nonprofit Friends of Children with Special Needs (FCSN) will present its annual Special Needs…

March 17, 2017

Santa Clara Chorale’s Kid-Friendly Spring Concert Stars Poetry-Writing Dragon

In what is becoming an annual tradition, the Santa Clara Chorale's spring concert, directed by Dr. Scot Hanna-Weir with accompanist…

March 10, 2017

Green is the New Black: SCU’s Eco-Fashion Show

On many college campuses, undergraduate fashion usually consists of whatever items of clothing are “good enough” to throw on when…

March 10, 2017

Santa Clara Soccer: Don’t Sleep on Brooklyn

Without the services of senior striker and leading scorer Ellie Mujushi, the Santa Clara Bruins soccer team managed to survive…

March 3, 2017

Painting for a Cause

Lupus affects at least 1.5 million Americans, mostly women of childbearing age. The auto-immune disorder can cause extreme fatigue, headaches,…

March 3, 2017

Santa Clara Players Scores with “7-10 Split”

Former bowling pro Curly Early unexpectedly gets to relive his days of bowling fame and glory in the Santa Clara…

March 3, 2017
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Watermark Conference for Women

Since millions of women across the globe came together to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump last month, there…

February 24, 2017