Latest News Latest News Community Gulliver Travels to the Mission City Melissa McKenzie July 25, 2012 There’s a giant on the loose in Lilliput! As the kingdom unites together to find out if the giant is… Schools Local Moms Debut Real Estate Web Application Matching Homes with Schools Diane Andrews July 25, 2012 Two questions parents ask realtors when shopping for a home are “Which schools would my children attend?” and “What are… Opinion Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes / not rated but would be PG for partial nudity of an actress playing 7 roles and a movie title that takes longer to read than many movies take to watc Karl Scott July 25, 2012 Released in June of 1965 TMMITFMOHIFFLTPI25H11M (whew!), from here on to be called TMM, was a road show release that… Community Bill Wilson Center’s Sparky Harlan Honored as a White House “Champion of Change” Carolyn Schuk July 18, 2012 In the South Bay, no one should be surprised that Bill Wilson Center CEO Sparky Harlan was honored on July… Community Celebrate Santa Clara – Good Times Had by One and All Larry Sacks July 18, 2012 The second annual Celebrate Santa Clara came to Franklin Mall on Friday, July 13. Presented by the Santa Clara Chamber… Community Fundraising Under the Fireworks Larry Sacks July 18, 2012 For years, Santa Clara has been known as the “Can-Do” city. Whether officials in neighboring cities admit it publicly or… Opinion The Amazing Spiderman/Rated PG-13 for violence and a giant lizard out to do bad Karl Scott July 18, 2012 Sony Pictures has decided to produce another round of Spiderman movies that start at the beginning of the story. The… Arts & Entertainment Musicians Jackie Gage and The JurassiC Melissa McKenzie July 18, 2012 Instrumental music begins as singer-songwriter Jackie Gage approaches a modern microphone designed to bring back memories of yesteryears. The singer’s… City Politics Nomination period is open for the November election of four City Council seats, Chief of Police and City Clerk. Admin July 18, 2012 Monday, July 16, was the first day for individuals to pull nomination papers if they intend to run for the… Community SCU Prof Unearths More Woman’s Club Adobe History Carolyn Schuk July 18, 2012 Last week members of the Santa Clara Woman’s Club took a step back into the history of the club’s landmark… Business Sushi Invades the South Bay Melissa McKenzie July 18, 2012 As the food truck revolution continues to take over not only the Bay Area, but the rest of the country,… Opinion (Not) Working At Home Bob Goldman July 18, 2012 I don’t mean to be a scold, but I have to say what I have to say — reader, I… Opinion The Cinnamon Bun Solution Bob Goldman July 11, 2012 If you’re wondering why your workdays are so miserable, I have the answer. The problem is not what happens when… Arts & Entertainment 100 Years and Still Going Strong Melissa McKenzie July 11, 2012 With works of art that often look like paintings and drawings, the California Society of Printmakers 100th Anniversary Exhibition is… City Politics City Manager Jennifer Sparacino: A Remarkable Career Carolyn Schuk July 11, 2012 It’s a testimony to Jennifer Sparacino’s unpretentious manner that it’s only when you stop to reckon Santa Clara’s achievements during… Arts & Entertainment Concerts in the Park – Fog City Stompers Admin July 11, 2012 The Central Park Pavilion turned into a Mardi Gras celebration as Fog City Stompers played the July 8 Concerts in… Community Daughters of the Golden West Award Admin July 11, 2012 The Native Daughters of the Golden West Santa Clara recently honored Santa Clara resident Jim Lee (right) with its Image… Business Islamic Shops Add Vitality to the Royal Road Diane Andrews July 11, 2012 El Camino Real isn’t just sitting around waiting for a master to plan to give it a facelift—specialized small businesses… Community July 2012 Calendar Admin July 11, 2012 Ongoing – Farmers Market Every Saturday morning The Downtown Santa Clara Farmers Market continues its popular year-round engagement every Saturday… Community July 4th Tradition – All City Picnic Larry Sacks July 11, 2012 While most people were still sleeping soundly in their beds, others woke up extra early on Wednesday, July 4, for… 1 … 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 … 496