Latest News Latest News Opinion Lost and Found Department: The Phynx / Rated GP for mock violence and see-through underwear. Weekly Staff April 22, 2015 All that really needs to be said about the 1970 cult film The Phynx is, if your thing is stratospheric… CommunityPublic Safety Residents Chat with the Chief at Northside Library Cynthia Cheng April 22, 2015 Chairs in Northside Library’s community room formed a big circle on the evening of April 6 when Santa Clara residents… Community Santa Clara Farmers' Market a Favorite Shopping Destination Diane Andrews April 22, 2015 “I’d be lost without this place. I shop here every week, and I’m able to get everything I need here,”… Arts & Entertainment Studio Bongiorno Hosts Poetry Night Melissa McKenzie April 22, 2015 As the prototype for what could end up being a monthly event at Santa Clara’s Studio Bongiorno, the gallery hosted… Community Northside Library Throws an Eggstravaganza Cynthia Cheng April 15, 2015 On the morning of April 2, the sun shone bright and 1,000 colorful eggs were spread across the neon green… Community Police Pinwheels for Prevention Garden Raises Awareness of Child Abuse Diane Andrews April 15, 2015 Blue and silver toy pinwheels sparkle in the sun and spin endlessly with the breeze on the front lawn of… Community SCU Grad Performs in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman at The San Jose Stage Company Melissa McKenzie April 15, 2015 Santa Clara University graduate Jeffrey Adams loves Arthur Miller’s masterpiece, Death of a Salesman. He spent much of his undergraduate… Schools Sustainability, Income Gap Explored in SCHS’s Urinetown Melissa McKenzie April 15, 2015 With California in a continual drought, the need for a sustainable lifestyle is prevalent now more than ever. Further, with… Schools Sutter Tree Planting Inspires Students and Renews Campus Diane Andrews April 15, 2015 A forest of trees was planted at John D. Sutter Elementary School the morning of March 26. Twenty Forest Green… Community The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of Larry Sacks April 15, 2015 Saturday morning saw a change in routine for several thousand children from Santa Clara and the surrounding communities. Cartoons, and… Arts & Entertainment Triton Turns 50, Celebratory Events Planned Throughout the Year Melissa McKenzie April 15, 2015 On Dec. 23, 1965 Santa Clara’s Triton Museum of Art received its non-profit status, making 2015 the museum’s golden year…. Opinion A Perfectly Awful Work Day Bob Goldman April 15, 2015 Let’s be honest. There are not a lot of perfect people in the world. I can think of only two… City Politics 49ers Offer SCUSD Field Improvements, $15 Million to City in Return for Parking Rights at Youth Soccer Park Carolyn Schuk April 15, 2015 A three–way deal among the City of Santa Clara, Santa Clara Unified School District, and the San Francisco 49ers may… City Politics City Will Fund Convention Center Through June Carolyn Schuk April 15, 2015 At a special closed session last week, the Santa Clara City Council voted to provide gap funding for the Convention… City Politics Community Meeting Regarding Development Plans for the Winchester/Stevens Creek Area Admin April 15, 2015 Location: Church of the Valley, Fellowship Hall Meeting Room, 400 N. Winchester Blvd on Dolores Ave. Date: Saturday, April 11,… Community Families Uphold Santa Clara Egg Hunt Tradition Larry Sacks April 15, 2015 Saturday morning saw a change in routine for several thousand children from Santa Clara and the surrounding communities. Cartoons, and… Opinion The Gunman/Rated R for ultra violence. Sex and drug use. Gaping holes in people with copious amounts of blood flowing. Karl Scott April 15, 2015 This film should have been named The Gunman, Straight Shooter and gone straight to DVD. That may have give too… City Politics City Desk: April 1, 2015 Carolyn Schuk April 8, 2015 Levi’s Stadium Financials Beat Expectations with Under-Budget Construction and Over-Budget Surplus Not only did Santa Clara’s Stadium Authority end the… Schools Culinary Students Manage the Mission Bistro Cynthia Cheng April 8, 2015 Walking into the Mission Bistro on March 24, one would catch a glimpse of culinary students Joshua Cabutotan and Emerson… Sports Don Callejon Girls Basketball Team Wins Championship Cynthia Cheng April 8, 2015 “We are the underdogs because we are the smallest middle school in the school district,” says Vicki Martin, coach and… 1 … 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 … 473