Arts & Entertainment

Santa Clara Chorale Debuts Music of the Americas for 50th Anniversary Trip to Uruguay and Argentina

"This season is very exciting for the [Santa Clara] Chorale. It's our 50th season. There are many choral groups, but…

March 21, 2012

After Eight Weeks, Art is Still About Viewer

Over the past eight weeks Preston Metcalf of the Triton Museum of Art has been discussing the meaning behind artistic…

March 7, 2012
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Best of the Best in Photos at Triton

Right on the heels of the Triton Museum of Art's Statewide Painting Competition, the museum is holding its first ever…

March 7, 2012

Players Make Murder Magic

Since 1962, the Santa Clara Players have been entertaining audiences with high-quality stage performances at wallet-friendly prices. Now in its…

March 7, 2012

Santa Clara’s Longest Running Show

The fun overflowed at last weekend's 30th annual Showtime fundraiser for senior health services. "The whole thing was well done,"…

March 7, 2012

Santa Clara’s Showtime Was Always Fun For All

The journalistic record is mum about the first Santa Clara Showtime in 1982, the Dastardly Disaster, written by legendary Santa…

February 29, 2012

Starting Arts’ Dream Team II Brings Starmites to Santa Clara Stage

Starmites, nominated for six Tony Awards including Best Musical, came to the Santa Clara High School Performing Arts Center this…

February 29, 2012

Making Sense of Demons and Gods

"Tonight we're going to talk about symbols of demons and gods," said Triton Museum of Art Chief Curator Preston Metcalf…

February 29, 2012

Love and Marriage at the Triton

There are symbols for everything. Most people associate the heart with love and universally share it with those they care…

February 22, 2012
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Mission City Opera’s Die Fledermaus Flies into Santa Clara

French dramatist Alexandre Dumas once quipped "So heavy is the chain of wedlock that it needs two to carry it…

February 22, 2012