Author: Carolyn Schuk
Arts & Entertainment
San José Stage’s Noir Othello Boils and Burns
June 22, 2023
Strap in for a wild ride. San Joe Stage’s Othello, directed by Kenneth Kelleher, hits the ground running and never...
Community
Santa Clara Historic Preservation Society Launches Speaker Series
June 20, 2023
When you think about agriculture in Santa Clara, you probably think about prunes and apricots. But the Santa Clara Valley’s...
Community
Soroptimists’ Classy Bag Affaire “Best Ever”
June 19, 2023
In 2011, Soroptimist International Santa Clara Silicon Valley (SISCSV) put on its first-ever Classy Bag Luncheon and Auction. It was...
City Politics
Santa Clara Considers Changing Police Chief and City Clerk System
June 14, 2023
The City Council will appoint a charter review committee to consider changing the elected police chief and city clerk positions...
Arts & Entertainment
Performances Close to Home This Weekend
June 2, 2023
Lovers of the performing arts have several great performances to enjoy this weekend in the South Bay, all featuring performers...
BusinessCommunity
St. Justin Thrift Store Back in Business
May 15, 2023
I have a special affection for the St. Justin Thrift Store. I still wear a tweedy jacket I bought there...
Community
Celebrating Spring in the Eddie Souza Community Garden
May 11, 2023
In April, Santa Clara City Council Member (District 5) Suds Jain took swapped out his City Hall responsibilities for his...
Arts & Entertainment
The Space Around the Line: David Einstein at the Triton
May 5, 2023
“Deal with the space around the model,” minimalist artist Brice Marden told a young David Einstein in a life drawing...
Arts & EntertainmentCommunity
New Sunnyvale Civic Center Showcases Innovation and Natural Beauty
April 21, 2023
Creativity and innovation are the trademarks of Silicon Valley, and Sunnyvale’s new city hall unmistakably showcases this. Earlier this month,...
CommunityObituary
Don Von Raesfeld Sr. (1926 – 2023): Architect of Modern Santa Clara
April 18, 2023
Don Von Raesfeld, arguably the single most influential person on Santa Clara’s road to electric power self-sufficiency, died suddenly this...