Near-universal performance cancellations due to coronavirus have dealt local performing arts groups a heavy blow that only begins with lost ticket sales. Santa Clara University’s spring choir tour was...
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With coronavirus guidelines changing day by day, California’s Great America theme park in Santa Clara has decided to postpone its park’s opening...
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California’s Great America Will Still Open This Month, Levi’s Stadium Halts Operations
In response to coronavirus concerns, Cedar Fair CEO Richard Zimmerman released a statement regarding the plans for Cedar Fair Theme Parks. In...
Santa Clara-based filmmaker Raphael Mallari uses his craft to shed light on the dark side of human phenomena such as mukbang and...
The Triton Museum of Art announced that Executive Director Jill Meyers is leaving her position at the end of February. Meyers, who...
The Triton Museum of Art, founded in 1965, is a gem that continues to sparkle as it uplifts Greater Bay Area artists....
What happens when New York newsboys selling papers at the turn of the century go on strike against the unfair practices of...
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Mother and Daughter Grow Closer in Sunnyvale Community Players’ “Freaky Friday”
In Disney’s “Freaky Friday,” a mother and her daughter trade bodies for a day. Sunnyvale Community Players Junior Productions is running “Freaky...
The Santa Clara Players production of Drinking Habits by American playwright Tom Smith, which opened to a full house on Feb. 14...
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“A Person’s A Person, No Matter How Small” at Washington Open Elementary School’s “Seussical The Musical”
In “Seussical the Musical,” presented by Washington Open Elementary School’s Drama Program from Jan. 31 to Feb. 9 at Santa Clara High...