Author: Carolyn Schuk
Arts & EntertainmentCommunity
Image and Space: Nathan Oliveira at the Triton Museum
April 27, 2025
Bay Area artist Nathan Oliveira (1928-2010) described himself as an abstract artist whose work had to be “about something.” For...
Community
James Williams: Santa Clara’s First African American Resident
April 26, 2025
James Williams wasn’t just Santa Clara’s first African American citizen and one of the first African Americans to settle in...
Business
Winning Connections: Sports and Local Business
April 22, 2025
With the World Cup and Super Bowl coming to Santa Clara’s Levi’s Stadium next year, the business of sports is...
Community
Santa Clara’s Triton Museum: San José’s Loss, Santa Clara’s Gain
April 7, 2025
The Triton might still be San José’s premier fine art museum had it not been for San José Fire Marshal John...
Arts & Entertainment
Serenade to Music Returns to Mission Church
March 31, 2025
Conductor Elena Sharkova will be back at the Santa Clara Mission Church on April 12, 2025 with another annual Serenade...
City Politics
Santa Clara’s $3.9M Former City Manager Threatening to Sue for Two Weeks of Benefits
March 4, 2025
In closed session tonight, the Santa Clara City Council will address a potential lawsuit filed by former City Manager Deanna...
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Damsels in Distress, Dastardly Deceits — It’s Showtime!
February 26, 2025
It’s that time of year again. No, not income tax time. It’s time for Santa Clara’s annual evening of melodrama...
City Politics
2024 Santa Clara Election Spending Topped $3M, But How Much Did it Matter?
February 25, 2025
Campaign spending in the 2024 Santa Clara city election came close to $3.1 million, with PACs spending $2.9 million, dwarfing...
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Dacre Stoker: Keeping Dracula in the Family
February 24, 2025
Meeting Dacre (pronounced like ‘acre’) Stoker for the first time, you wouldn’t be surprised to know that this amiable man...
Community
Comfort Cases: Dignity Instead of a Trash Bag
February 21, 2025
Imagine that you’re a child who has just been taken from a dangerous home — but home nonetheless — and...









